Evidence supports the contention that pets affect our overall health.
KaTom Restaurant Supply shared Google search data for each of America’s 50 states revealing what recipes residents were searching for most during the month of April.
To try and encourage the voices of women to be heard, UNDP, working with UN Women, WILPF and ICAN, launched an online discussion last month to explore the role of women peace-builders in post-conflict economic and political decision making.
Lifetime and Variety are partnering up for a one-hour special celebrating the women serving on the frontlines of the current health crisis.
Feeling good — or bad — is good for us. While it’s easy to say, “Let’s skip the bad stuff,” in truth, negative emotions and emotional stress help us grow.
There’s no denying that black women have played a powerful and important role in history, though you may not hear their stories as often.
Are you ready for your most adventurous, fun summer no matter the pandemic and lockdowns? Here are summer bucket list ideas for you to accomplish this year!
Women pay $15 per month to become a Tia member and have access to unlimited messaging with the care team. Once a member, women can use their health insurance for same-day appointments with an in-house gynecologist, primary care provider, acupuncturist and licensed clinical therapist.
You can do anything you put your mind to.
Learning how to make a face mask doesn’t have to be complicated. You don’t have to work from a complex face mask pattern, do any sewing or even own a sewing machine. Here are three different ways to make a homemade, non-medical face mask or face covering, as outlined by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).