
Elizabeth Bacharach
Writer and Editor at Freelance
writer, reader, caffeinator | @womenshealthmag |@bucknellu '15 | @medillschool '16
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Dec 4, 2024 |
popsugar.com | Elizabeth Bacharach
Lorelai Gilmore. Pretty much every character in Friends. The person writing this article (hi, it's me). What do all of these folks have in common? An obsession with coffee — and for good reasons. Let's start with the most obvious: Coffee is chock-full of caffeine.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Marsha Badger |Elizabeth Bacharach
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Have you ever noticed a pesky chin hair and thought, Where did this come from?! If so, you're not alone. Whether you tend to embrace your facial hair growth or not, it can feel frustrating when random hairs pop up seemingly out of nowhere. The truth is, chin hair in women is actually pretty common, and it's usually due to genetics and hormones.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
womenshealthmag.com | Elizabeth Bacharach |Gabrielle Kassel
A quick reminder: Everyone poops. But don’t let that faeces fact keep you from indulging your curiosity about all things anal. Although pooing might seem simple, there’s actually a number of things that go on in your body to allow you to do it. First, your brain registers that nature (your anus) is calling.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
popsugar.com.au | Elizabeth Bacharach
Fights Illness: Considering its antioxidant effects, it’s not too surprising that turmeric can help keep illness at bay. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which, in excess, can lead to cell damage and oxidative stress. These are both major factors in the development of chronic conditions such as heart disease and cancer, according to a 2017 scientific review.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
womenshealthmag.com | Whitney C. Harris |Gigi Engle |Elizabeth Bacharach
If I could ask a genie for just one liiiiittle thing, it would be for a one-size-fits-all amount of time to get over someone after a breakup. Because not knowing how long all those terrible, horrible, no good, very bad feelings that come after your heart got shattered and stomped on will last is straight-up agony. So, how long does it take to get over someone? Well, research suggests you can get over someone in three to six months, longer for a marriage (more on that in a bit).
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