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The New York Times Book of Women’s Health : The Latest on Feeling Fit, Eating Right, and Staying Well

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By Jane E. Brody — 2025

Here in one volume is the definitive picture of women’s health at the beginning of the new millennium.

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Why You Don’t Need a Lot of Time or Money to Make Self-Care a Priority

Self-care is a term thrown around a lot, but experts say it’s often misunderstood.

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Curiosity and Wellness

What you don’t know may very well hurt you. Curiosity is essential to wellness.

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8 Things to Know About Meditation for Health

Meditation is a mind and body practice that has a long history of use for increasing calmness and physical relaxation, improving psychological balance, coping with illness, and enhancing overall health and well-being.

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Why You Shouldn’t Take a Flying Leap at Healthy

If you want to improve your health, treat it like school. Changes made in a hurry won’t last.

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This Ugly Diet and Weight-Related Complication Is Crippling Care and Progress

Blame and shame will not lead to sustainable weight loss.

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How to Be Healthy, in Just 48 Words

Daytime television talk shows, popular podcasts and diet books on the New York Times best-seller list would have you believe that being healthy is complicated. Forget fad diets and fitness gimmicks. Just stick to the basics.

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The Feldenkrais Method

The Feldenkrais Method is about working with people around the issues of the acquisition of skill, efficiency, simplicity and other improvements in movement and ability.

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Forget About Your Genes, You Can Be the Author, Not the Victim, of Your Health

Science proves how important your thoughts and beliefs are when it comes to your physical health.

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Seeking Wisdom in Graying Matter

Geriatric psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dilip Jeste reveals how our brains compensate for physical aging and discusses an unexpected evolutionary advantage to growing old–gaining sage wisdom–which holds great promise to benefit society as a whole.

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Brynn Jinnett—Founder “The Refine Method”

The Refine Method features a seamless circuit-style technique called Metabolic Resistance Training.

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Physical Health