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Top-Tier Offerings
American Fine Art Magazine

Top-Tier Offerings

The May 16 American Art sale at Freeman's | Hindman brought in a total of $773,494 with an 88 percent sell-through rate.

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September/October 2024
On the Rise
American Fine Art Magazine

On the Rise

Swann Auction hosts its African American sale, highlighting artists that have been historically overlooked

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September/October 2024
Wild Lands
American Fine Art Magazine

Wild Lands

Landscapes and wildlife are the categories to watch at the Jackson Hole Art Auction

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September/October 2024
"Reiki cured my anxiety!"
Woman's World

"Reiki cured my anxiety!"

After her marriage fell apart, Terri Ann Heiman struggled to move forward. Talk therapy wasn't helping, but then a friend introduced her to a simple, natural healing technique that changed everything

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September 09, 2024
REVEAL A GLOWING COMPLEXION WITH SKIN CYCLING
First for Women

REVEAL A GLOWING COMPLEXION WITH SKIN CYCLING

The viral routine that transforms skin fast

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September 09, 2024
10 BRILLIANT USES FOR BAKING SODA
First for Women

10 BRILLIANT USES FOR BAKING SODA

Clever ways the powder saves the day

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September 09, 2024
"Belly dancing gave me back my life!" Bladder leaks left Danielle Matthews mortified-and afraid to laugh in public. Then she discovered a freeing, strengthening solution
First for Women

"Belly dancing gave me back my life!" Bladder leaks left Danielle Matthews mortified-and afraid to laugh in public. Then she discovered a freeing, strengthening solution

This must be what happens to women as we age, thought Danielle Matthews, 45, as she coughed and felt a few drops of urine trickle out. The bladder leakage that began around her 40th birthday was forcing Danielle to be cautious about coughing or laughing in public, which made the vivacious mom embarrassed and uncomfortable.

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September 09, 2024
Outsmart FINANCIAL STRESS!
First for Women

Outsmart FINANCIAL STRESS!

Top money psychologists reveal the simple strategies that will ease your financial fears and help you feel more secure about your bottom line-and your future

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September 09, 2024
She uses her gift for painting to feed hungry seniors
Woman's World

She uses her gift for painting to feed hungry seniors

After retiring, Diane Chambers took up her old hobby of painting watercolors. Through her art, she discovered a new purpose that has not only helped her overcome health issues but also allowed her to improve the lives of seniors in her community

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September 09, 2024
"Great things are coming!"
Woman's World

"Great things are coming!"

Good things come to those who wait, and few appreciate that adage more than two-time Emmy Award-winning television host Tamron Hall. Married in her 40s, Tamron never imagined she'd become a mother at age 48.

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September 09, 2024
Learning keeps you healthy!
Woman's World

Learning keeps you healthy!

Explore what your smartphone camera can do (such as taking \"motion photos\"), then practice using these new-to-you features by taking at least one shot of something that makes you happy every day.

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September 09, 2024
What's for Supper?
First for Women

What's for Supper?

Simple and satisfying meals to get you through the week

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September 09, 2024
TASTY WAYS TO RELIEVE PAIN
First for Women

TASTY WAYS TO RELIEVE PAIN

Ease aches and discomfort with these superfoods

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September 09, 2024
SANDRA LEE'S SWEETS
First for Women

SANDRA LEE'S SWEETS

Fresh off the set of her new Netflix show, Blue Ribbon Baking Championship, the queen of 'semi-homemade' shares her favorite easy desserts

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September 09, 2024
NEW BEGINNINGS & BELIEVING IN YOURSELF with chef, TV host and QVC's Q50 Ambassador SANDRA LEE
First for Women

NEW BEGINNINGS & BELIEVING IN YOURSELF with chef, TV host and QVC's Q50 Ambassador SANDRA LEE

SANDRA LEE IS BELOVED FOR HER BRIGHT SMILE, VIVACIOUS PERSONALITY AND INGENIOUS RECIPES.

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September 09, 2024
HEAL YOUR THYROID NATURALLY!
First for Women

HEAL YOUR THYROID NATURALLY!

Simple strategies guaranteed to improve focus, boost mood and restore stamina

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September 09, 2024
Power Up Your Energy!
First for Women

Power Up Your Energy!

Stanford M.D.: Fat trapped in non-fat cells stalls slimming. Her plan to stoke metabolism, drop weight and treat 'the biggest blind spot in healthcare'

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September 09, 2024
Q "I've been getting calls from a debt collector about an old bill that I already paid. It's so frustrating! How should I handle it?"
Woman's World

Q "I've been getting calls from a debt collector about an old bill that I already paid. It's so frustrating! How should I handle it?"

It’s understandable that you’re frustrated over being hounded about a debt you’ve already paid, but rest assured, you’re far from alone.

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September 09, 2024
"Help me feel more hopeful"
Woman's World

"Help me feel more hopeful"

Hopefulness does everything from boost our immune system to increase our success. Here, simple ways to tap this powerful emotion

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September 09, 2024
Natural fixes for hay fever
Woman's World

Natural fixes for hay fever

The sun is bright, warm breezes are blowing and plants are blooming all around us—including pesky ragweed. The weed begins releasing pollen in August and keeps producing it well into fall, triggering miserable allergy symptoms such as sneezing, sniffling and itching for 23 million of us. Luckily, relief is at hand: These simple, natural strategies can prevent hay fever flares and soothe symptoms if you’re already suffering

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September 09, 2024
End of summer gorgeous with probiotics
Woman's World

End of summer gorgeous with probiotics

Dermatologists and beauty pros sing the praises of probiotics, the beneficial bacteria found in dairy foods like yogurt.

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September 09, 2024
Healthy habits to nix dizziness
Woman's World

Healthy habits to nix dizziness

Often wake up woozy? \"Dizziness affects 15% to 20% of the population at some point, and it's more common in those over 40,\" says Monica Kalra, D.O. Here, what causes morning dizziness, plus the top good-for-you fixes

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September 09, 2024
Heal your gut and boost your health
Woman's World

Heal your gut and boost your health

Your gut plays a role in everything from keeping your mood sunny to fending off colds and even calming inflammation responsible for arthritis pain. These tricks boost gut diversity so you feel your best

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September 09, 2024
'Smoothie off' 3 sizes
Woman's World

'Smoothie off' 3 sizes

We can all appreciate a quick and tasty breakfast-and even more so if it kills hunger and whittles our waists. The easy key? Smoothies made with healthy fats like avocado, flaxseeds and coconut oil. \"The fats add a critical nutritional piece,\" says Harvard-trained wellness expert Eric J. Rosenbaum, M.D. In fact, when researchers had folks sip drinks that were rich in healthy fats as breakfast, their hunger vanished for hours afterward and they shed up to 18.5 pounds in 12 weeks. More proof it works: Texas empty-nester Mollie Sparks, 60, says fat-rich smoothies were her go-to as she reversed constant fatigue and dropped 42 pounds. Read on for Mollie's inspiring story and to discover how fat in smoothies helps melt fat off bellies, hips and thighs.

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September 09, 2024
5 Myths About Arthritis- Creaky joints are a pain, but some facts” about them are pretty twisted.
Prevention US

5 Myths About Arthritis- Creaky joints are a pain, but some facts” about them are pretty twisted.

Arthritis isn't the only culprit when it comes to achy joints. Infection, injury, bursitis (swelling of the fluid-filled pads that cushion the joints), and tendinitis (inflammation of the tendons that attach muscle to bone) are all reasons they might hurt, says Kirsten Ambrose, M.S., associate director of the Osteoarthritis Action Alliance at the University of North Carolina Thurston Arthritis Research Center. Joint pain is also a symptom of autoimmune diseases like lupus and Hashimoto's disease. So how can you tell if it's osteoarthritis? Get it checked. To diagnose arthritis, doctors typically rely on a patient's history (family background, injuries, and symptoms); a physical exam (looking for bony enlargements or swelling); or imaging like an X-ray or an MRI, Ambrose says. Blood test can show markers of inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout. If it is osteoarthritis, over-the-counter pain medication, physical therapy, and general movement can ease symptoms.

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October 2024
A Solo Trip at 55 Boosted My Confidence - When I retired, a big, beautiful world opened up to me.
Prevention US

A Solo Trip at 55 Boosted My Confidence - When I retired, a big, beautiful world opened up to me.

I had never taken a solo vacation before, and when I arrived in St. Maarten two years ago, the fact that I was traveling alone really hit me. I was 55 and divorced, and very apprehensive and self-conscious: With whom would I have dinner? With whom would I sit at the bar? But I put on my big-girl pants the first night and told myself I would grab a bite to eat and then head back to my room and read a book.It didn't turn out that way. I met a fabulous group of other retired women and men, and we talked and danced and drank and laughed all night. We hung out periodically throughout the week, whether at the pool or joining one another for dinner or drinks.

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October 2024
Mammogram Confusion, Solved! - It's the rare woman who doesn't vividly remember certain firsts
Prevention US

Mammogram Confusion, Solved! - It's the rare woman who doesn't vividly remember certain firsts

It's her first period, first bra, first use of a tampon, first kiss, and, yes, first mammogram. But for most women, the age at which they should get that first screening test has changed. Earlier this year, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued new breast cancer screening guidelines suggesting that women get a mammogram every two years starting at age 40.

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October 2024
Ease Your Allergies - These holistic remedies may provide relief from seasonal symptoms.
Prevention US

Ease Your Allergies - These holistic remedies may provide relief from seasonal symptoms.

For people with seasonal allergies, sniffling and sneezing are just the tip of the drippy, itchy iceberg. And symptoms can range from mildly annoying to truly debilitating.Seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever, are allergic reactions to airborne allergens like pollen and mold spores, says Katie Marks-Cogan, M.D., an allergist at Clear Allergy in Culver City, CA. Normally harmless, certain allergens can prompt an immune response in some people, leading to itchy, watery eyes; sneezing; runny nose; congestion; coughing; and shortness of breath.

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October 2024
Walk Away Pain - One of the best things you can do to ease joint and back pain and ward off future ouches is so very simple: just take it step by step.
Prevention US

Walk Away Pain - One of the best things you can do to ease joint and back pain and ward off future ouches is so very simple: just take it step by step.

Prevention's loyal readers are walking superfans, so we know you're aware of the boundless benefits of walking a regular routine keeps you fit and helps you maintain muscle strength (crucial during later-life years), and walking is fantastic for flexibility and balance. Yet here's one win from walking that you might not know as much about: It's a proven pain reducer.

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October 2024
Hormones, ADHD, and the Midlife Balancing Act -  Being in perimenopause is all kinds of challenging. Now more women are discovering that their brain fog, lack of impulse control, and constant feeling of distraction may be a clue to something else entirely.
Prevention US

Hormones, ADHD, and the Midlife Balancing Act - Being in perimenopause is all kinds of challenging. Now more women are discovering that their brain fog, lack of impulse control, and constant feeling of distraction may be a clue to something else entirely.

Being in perimenopause is all kinds of challenging. Now more women are discovering that their brain fog, lack of impulse control, and constant feeling of distraction may be a clue to something else entirely. Melanie Hutchinson had always been messy, but in 2020, as she entered her 50s, her home became overrun with clutter. A mountain of laundry overtook her bedroom and piles of paper and junk accumulated everywhere. Before Zoom meetings, she'd hurriedly throw things into laundry baskets and stash them in the basement to avoid an embarrassing background.

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October 2024