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Currie Engel

Currie Engel

Associate News Editor at Women's Health

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  • Women's Health

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IUD Insertion Pain Is Borderline Unbearable. This New Tool Could Change That.

The Carevix shows up to 73 percent less pain and up to 83 percent less bleeding.
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Chiropractors Say This Technique Relieves Pain. Cardiologists Say I...

Experts weigh in on the controversial neck adjustment topic.
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Why Do Olympic Athletes Need 'Second Careers' and 'Side Hustles'?

WH asked six women on Team USA how they make it work.
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What The Supreme Court Rahimi Ruling Means For Everyone, Per Expert...

On June 21, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on a pivotal Second Amendment gun control case, United States v. Rahimi, ultimately deciding to uphold a federal law that blocks people subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms. The judges were asked to decide whether that law violated the Second Amendment—the right to bear arms. And gun control advocacy groups and legal experts had been anxiously awaiting the decision because of its serious implications for…
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Sore Throat? Vocal Strain? What One WH Editor Uses To Soothe

As the date for my fifth college reunion rolled around, I started to feel super-nervous—not about normal things, like the prospect of reuniting with a thousand of my former classmates who’d all be asking me, “What’s new with you?” and “Remind me what you do again?”—but at the toll I knew the weekend would take on my throat and vocal cords. The prospect of being hoarse for the following two weeks, unable to speak at dinners or during work presentations, made me supremely anxious.I knew that durin…
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Karine Jean-Pierre Shares An Exclusive Look At How She Manages One ...

Long before Karine Jean-Pierre became the voice of the most powerful man in the world, she was a volunteer firefighter for Hose Co. 2 in Hempstead, a village in New York. “Here I am, this 5′2″ little, tiny person—a Black woman. All the firefighters were middle-aged, older white men, at least 10 years older than me,” she says. “There were no women, but I was like, ‘No, I can do this.’ ”It’s a sunny afternoon in mid-April, and Karine and I are walking around a circular path on the mall behind the…
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The ‘Never-Ending’ Healing Journey Of Columbine’s Survivors

It was nearing the end of spring term. The seniors had just gone to prom. Students were busy preparing for final exams and the long summer break. They walked through the halls of their beloved school, absorbed in all the usual joys and concerns that come with the ending of the school year. Then, suddenly, their lives changed forever.Twenty-five years ago, on April 20, 1999, two gunmen shot and killed 12 students and a teacher at a high school in Littleton, Colorado. Twenty-four other students we…
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WNBA Salaries Can Change, But Not Overnight...And Not Without Your ...

Caitlin Clark, the No. 1 WNBA draft pick, has made millions this year as a college all-star thanks to several massive name, image and likeness deals, so when it became clear her rookie salary with the Indiana Fever would come in at $338,056 over four years, per the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement, the internet exploded in an outcry over the gender inequality in professional athletes’ paychecks. Over the next four years, Caitlin will be earning $76,535 her first year in the WNBA, $78,066 h…
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What Alabama’s Embryo Ruling Means For People In Egg Freezing And I...

The Alabama Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that embryos have personhood and are considered “children,” and that if destroyed, there can be legal ramifications. This news threw the state—including its fertility doctors and in-vitro fertilization patients—into a state of confusion.Then, on Feb. 21, the largest health care system in the state, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), announced it was pausing all IVF treatments in order to “evaluate the potential that our patients and our physicians…
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Sydney Sweeney says this is her favourite food to snack on

Sydney Sweeney has been everywhere lately — gracing big billboards and bigger movie screens, in commercials and smiling from magazine covers. And now, the actress is starring in the highly-anticipated new Marvel movie, Madame Web, which hits cinemas on 14th February. In the film, Sydney plays a woman named Julia Carpenter, AKA Spider-Woman, and her character definitely knows how to pack a punch.Of course, prior to this movie’s release, the 26-year-old was busy running around promoting her other…
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Sydney Sweeney Has One Surprising Rule When It Comes To Her Eating ...

Sydney Sweeney has been everywhere lately—gracing big billboards and bigger movie screens, in commercials and smiling from magazine covers. And now, the actress is starring in the highly-anticipated new Marvel movie, Madame Web, which hits theaters on February 14. In the flick, Sydney plays a woman named Julia Carpenter, a.k.a. Spider-Woman, and her character definitely knows how to pack a punch.Of course, prior to this movie release, the 26-year-old was busy running around promoting her other m…