Have a heart for diet sodas?

Are you hooked on diet sodas, thinking you can shed a few extra pounds by avoiding sugar? I’m sure your relationship can be quite addictive and I’d love to share this with you ….just saying:))
Here’s what Marcelle Pick, NP, Co-Founder of the Women-to-Women Clinic in Yarmouth, Maine has to say about diet sodas [...]

Inspiration & Healing with Jenny Sanford

Have you heard about Jenny Sanford’s new book “Staying True”?
Just recently, Jenny Sanford talks to the women on “The View”. Open communication can create opportunities for healing and understanding – even in the most difficult of situations. Jenny Sanford’s release of her new book highlights her journey in coming to terms [...]

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 adequate [...]

Reinvention…or Get Real?

“Reinvention…Restoration…Relaxation..or Get Real!
Upcoming on-line radio show this Wednesday, February 3rd at 8:30 pm EST
The women-to-women on-line radio show will be dynamic conversation to help women de-code the meaning of Reinvention for their own personal and professional lives. The outcome of the show will be greater insights into how women can [...]

Tune In, Share Your Voice

Welcome to our on-line radio show and women’s health and wellness community where we give women the platform to share their voice, experience and professional expertise with women “like us”.
Our host and founder, Kelley Connors, is a women’s wellness coach and women’s health advocate who brings real women together with experts on health to create [...]

How to Help a Friend with Cancer

When I invited Lori and Sheryl to contribute to our Real Women on Health! community, I was struck by my naivite about talking to a loved one or friend who is coping with a cancer diagnosis.
But,  that’s no longer.
I was with  my dad when he was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia, a rare leukemia that [...]

Get Past the Boobs: An Open Letter to the Breast Cancer Community

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We’ve watched the ad and witnessed the controversy.  Now, we’re asking: “What’s next?”
Earlier this year, Rethink Breast Cancer released a memorable and infamous public service announcement (PSA) that was seen around the world.  Produced with the visual and sensual focus on “boobs” – specifically those of Aliya-Jasmine Sovani, host of MTV Canada – it quickly [...]

After Mom, Daughters Care for Their Aging Dads

We often think of taking care of our aging moms, as they outlive dad by seven or more years. However, many women who today outlive their husbands are looking to their girlfriends, and other social supports that they’ve nurtured throughout their lifetime to sustain a sense of community and connectedness.   In fact, with friends aplenty, [...]

Planning for Hope: FTD, the other dementia

Does your loved one exhibit Alzheimer-like symptoms, and are you having trouble with diagnosis?  Is your loved one “too young” for Alzheimers?
Meet Sharon Denny, Program Director for the Association for Frontotemporal Dementias.  Sharon will be joined by Dr. Bradley Boeve, Chair, Division of Behavioral Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota to  discuss the [...]

Baby, Body and Beyond: Mid-Life Mammas with Michelle Segar, PhD

Pop Quiz!
What does Celine Dion and Halle Barry have in common with a rising number of American women today?
(besides beauty and brains…)
More women are becoming moms later in life than ever before and the rate of women over 40 having children continues to rise. This show is designed just for mid-life mammas…to give you some [...]

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