Boomer women fight “frump” (and give back!)
How do women find the time to “do good” these days and have fun? Enter Mary Jo Wallo. Mary Jo Wallis is your basic renaissance woman. In addition to surfing, snowboarding and running her own investment company in San Diego she has taken on the mantle as a national leader to Fight Frump (and Give [...]
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Heal Yourself: Join the Late Bloomers Revolution!
Life has a way of taking its twists and turns and ups and downs….and soon enough we’re over 40 and wondering when, if ever, we’ll “hit our stride”. Self-acceptance and self-esteem are closely related…and arises as you learn that you are perfect with all your accomplishments, victories, and … vices. Self-acceptance is as essential to [...]
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A Taboo Explored: Cancer, Sex, and Intimacy
We’re a culture that mixes sexy and boobs. So, can a woman feel sexy without breasts? For breast cancer, and other, survivors, the question sounds just as practical as provoking. Breast cancer is the most common kind of cancer affecting women, except non-melanoma skin cancer. It’s commonness increases with age and with more targeted treatments available [...]
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Great Food, Great Sex
It’s not all in your head, it’s not a sign of age, nor is it even a lack of interest: About seventy million American men and women have problems in the bedroom. Join health psychologists Dr. Robert Fried and Dr. Lynn Nezin to learn about the eating plan for sexual vitality. Sexual function requires an [...]
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Beauty Pearls for Chemo Girls
A recent New York Times article, “My Brain on Chemo, Alive and Alert”, held my feet to the fire to recognize the routines in my life I sometimes abhor. Only good health affords us the priviledge of ignoring gratitude and bliss in favor of blurred images of how we spend our precious time here. That’s why, when [...]
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