Tag: women
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Everyday habits to lower breast cancer risk
Joy Onuorah Eat a balanced diet Your food choices may help cut your odds of having breast cancer, though scientists are doing more research to learn ... -
The 10 Best Exercises For Women, According To A Trainer
KAT WIRSING One of the biggest mistakes I see people make when starting to work out (or jumping back into exercise after taking a break), is ... -
Tips for a healthy vagina
Joy Onuorah Protect Vaginal PH Balance Without Douching Normally, vaginal pH is about 3.8 to 4.5, but douching can interfere with the vagina’s pH levels, reducing acidity ... -
2023: Filmmaker, Bolanle Austen-Peters calls on youths, women to form a party
Movie and Theatre Director, Bolanle Austen-Peters has called on Nigerian women and youths to come together and form a party, as the 2013 election approaches. The ... -
“I feel sorry for women who go into marriages because of money”
Actress, Ruth Kadiri Ezerika has said she feels sorry for ladies who are only on the lookout for rich men to marry without adding peace to ... -
Say no to toxic people – Monalisa Chinda charges women
Actress and TV host, Monalisa Chinda-Coker gives us today’s motivational talk, and she urges women to take charge and empower themselves and say no to toxic ... -
Wet Dreams: Can Women Have Them, Too?
Absolutely! Sure, a quick Google search may make it seem as if only teenage boys have wet dreams, but that’s far from reality. Both women and ... -
Age isn’t a barrier to becoming and doing more, Betty Irabor tells women in 50s/60s
Writer, publisher and founder of Genevieve magazine, Betty Irabor has counselled women in their 50s and 60s, who thinks age is a barrier to becoming and ... -
How Sex Can Benefit Your Body
Sex and sexuality are a part of life. Aside from reproduction, sex can be about intimacy and pleasure. Research suggests that sex can be good cardiovascular ... -
Can Your Diet Prevent Or Treat Urinary Track Infections?
Although many websites claim that your diet has a lot to do with UTIs, there’s a lack of evidence supporting this association. While some studies have ...