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    Arizona Couple Details 'Life-Changing’ Experience on Weight Loss Drugs — Including ‘Sulfur Burps’ (Exclusive)

  3. Goldie Hawn on the life-changing moment she started having ...

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    During her appearance on 'Making Space,' Hoda Kotb's podcast, Goldie Hawn reveals the moment that encouraged her to take a closer look at her mental health.

  4. 'DWTS' Pro Rylee Arnold Was 'Close To A Coma' Before This ...

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    Here, she tells Women’s Health the story of being diagnosed at 15, how she manages symptoms amid a busy dance schedule, and why she’s “grateful” for the condition.

  5. History of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s saw the emergence of the co-ed, as women began attending large state colleges and universities. Women entered into the mainstream middle-class experience, but took on a gendered role within society. Women typically took classes such as home economics, "Husband and Wife", "Motherhood" and "The Family as an Economic Unit".

  6. Bea Hines - Wikipedia

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    Their topics included police brutality and profiling. [5] In 1985, Hines was named one of the top five woman columnists in the United States by Savvy magazine. [4] [3] Hines received the Royal Palm Award from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Miami Chapter in 2023. [1] Hines appeared in the 2013 documentary, Instruments of Change. [4]

  7. Woman's club movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The woman's club movement became part of Progressive era social reform, which was reflected by many of the reforms and issues addressed by club members. [3] According to Maureen A. Flanagan, [4] many women's clubs focused on the welfare of their community because of their shared experiences in tending to the well-being of home-life.

  8. Life after Manson: Patricia Krenwinkel talks piecing her life ...

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    In this Op-Doc video, Ms. Krenwinkel provides her first on-camera interview since 1994, reflecting on her life before and after Manson. This week is the 45th anniversary of her crimes.

  9. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    Since Byzantine law was essentially based on Roman law, the legal status of women did not change significantly from the practices of the 6th century. But the traditional restriction of women in public life as well as the hostility against independent women still continued. [54]