(Good Housekeeping)
These couples couldn’t do their jobs without each other. See how they manage to mix business with pleasure every day of the year.
Health & Relationships
(Health)
Take our quick quiz to test your contraceptive smarts. The answers may surprise you.
(Hallmark)
If you say yes to every request, you’re not alone. Susan Newman, Ph.D., a social psychologist in Metuchen, New Jersey, realized she was a yes woman when she found herself editing a manuscript as a favor for a friend of a friend—whose name she didn’t even know.
(Women’s Health)
Feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day? You aren’t the only one. But as these four “time makeovers” show, help is coming fast.
(Self)
Everything you need to know about taking care of your ears
(The Pennsylvania Gazette)
Research has shown that a woman’s body shape—whether she is round in the middle like an apple or wider at the bottom like a pear—is the single best predictor of health risks. Dr. Marie Savard wants to get this message out to all women, so that “pears” can give themselves a break from pointless dieting and “apples” can save their own lives.
(All You)
It’s September—head lice season! Best friends Penny and Wendy make house calls to get rid of these icky pests
(Self)
Can’t stop sneezing? Blame sexism! Don’t laugh— landscapers plant mostly male trees and
(Elegant Wedding)
Getting a little counseling before marriage can keep couples primed for the challenges down the road. “People spend lots of time and money preparing for their marriage day
(Men’s Health)
Be irresistible. If you want to make a good first impression on that woman over there, you’re too late. It’s done.“As soon as she lays eyes on someone, she has a first impression,”