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Rosie Hopegood

Rosie Hopegood

Deputy Health Editor at Oprah Daily

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How to Avoid Family Drama, According to a Trauma Therapist

Here are three ways to prepare before the holiday season begins.
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Is There Such Thing as Too Much Estrogen? An Expert Weighs In

The benefits of this hormone are vast and well-vetted. But can you overdose on a good thing?
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Yep, Menopause Messes with Your Teeth

Here’s why you’ve started to dread going to the dentist—and why you should probably go more often. Sorry!
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The Evolution of Rebecca Minkoff

The fashion powerhouse on how she got her big start, paying it forward, and rising up from the ashes post-pandemic.
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Watch an Exclusive Clip from The [M] Factor: Shredding the Silence ...

In a new PBS documentary, top experts and policymakers sound off on a women’s health crisis that’s been ignored for far too long.
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Are Home Diagnostic Tests a Waste of Money? Experts Weigh in

These DIY kits are a $5 billion industry. We report on the pros, the cons, and the ones to avoid at all costs.
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Stressed About The Election? We Got You!

Here's how we can all keep our sh*t together in the final countdown.
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What Menopause Really Does to Your Vaginal Microbiome

Yep. And menopause messes with it. Here's what you need to know to keep it cute.
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This Menopause Symptom Led Naomi Watts to Start Hormone Treatment

To all you women burning up from within: We see you, and we salute you. Happy National Hot Flash Day!
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Why Are the Weight-Loss Drugs So Freaking Expensive?

The world of obesity medication has changed dramatically in recent years, spelling a new era for the 100 million Americans living with the disease today. “We finally have a tool in our toolbox that’s double the efficacy of any medication we’ve had in the past,” says Amanda Velazquez, MD, director of obesity medicine at Cedars-Sinai. “These semaglutide medications result in 50 percent weight loss for the average individual over the course of 68 weeks. It really has been a game changer.”There are…
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Do I *Really* Want a Divorce? Or Is It Menopause?

For a surprising number of couples, the two events are inextricable. Here, 14 women share their stories.
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Women Lose Up to 10% Bone Density in Menopause—Here’s What to Do Ab...

The supplements, exercises, and tests that will keep you strong and fracture-free from here on out.
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How April Uchitel Built Her Business on Generosity

April Uchitel knows a thing or two about reinvention, with a career spanning four industries—and a new venture that taps into all of them. Now she’s turned her hand to the world of consulting, with a community twist.
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Why Is a Good Primary Care Physician So Hard to Find?

From doctor shortages to burnout, the reasons are enough to make you sick.
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A Doula in Your Pocket

After a string of miscarriages left her reeling, Simmone Taitt left her high-flying tech job to train as a doula. Taitt had worked in sales for several wellness and luxury start-ups before setting up a boutique consultancy agency, HeartSpace NY. Three years after training as a doula, the Massachusetts native founded Poppy Seed Health to support other women through loss, pregnancy, and postpartum (especially in rural healthcare deserts across the country). As a woman of color, Taitt is also acute…
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"Will My Sex Life Be Over?" and Other Questions About Hysterectomies

Every year, over 400,000 people in the U.S. have hysterectomies. It’s one of the most common surgical procedures—according to the CDC, almost 15 percent of us will have one at some point. But for many, it’s still a scary prospect we don’t fully understand: Does the surgery remove all your reproductive organs? Does it take months to recover? Does it ruin your sex life? Here, Karen Tang, MD, a board-certified gynecologist, minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, and author of It’s Not Hysteria, a…
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A Drink to Dream Of - Oprah Mag

Meredith Erickson is an award-winning food and travel writer who has coauthored 10 recipe books. Her first, The Art of Living According to Joe Beef, tells the story of one of Montreal’s most celebrated restaurants, with a groundbreaking mix of recipes (foie gras breakfast sandwich, or strip loin steak 10 ways, anyone?), spirited storytelling, and lush photographs. Her next globe-spanning, genre-defying books focused on a truly eclectic range of topics. She told the storied history of London’s Cl…
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An Academic Shroom Boom

In the past few years, the use of psilocybin, the psychedelic substance found in magic mushrooms, has skyrocketed. Back in 2018, the FDA granted breakthrough research status to psilocybin as a treatment for depression, and last June, America’s first licensed psilocybin service center opened in Oregon, with a waitlist that quickly stretched to thousands.So far, much of the research has focused on treating depression and PTSD. Psychedelics pioneer Ashley Walsh is changing the landscape of research…
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Sixty-One Percent of Americans are More Scared of Running Out of Mo...

Welcome to the new age of retirement anxiety, in which we all fret about having enough money saved to finally hand in our notice. These days, people are living longer than their parents did—or, at least, they’re planning to. That means that their retirement pot needs to last for years, or even decades, longer than it did for previous generations. Here’s a sobering fact: Sixty-one percent of Americans are more scared of running out of money in retirement than of dying. For Gen X, the early-40- t…
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A New Dawn

Serial entrepreneurs Karine Nissim and Eloise Bune met after the sudden deaths of their husbands just a few months apart. With five young children between them, they were each struggling to come to terms with their losses, while also attempting to handle the deluge of paperwork and financial tasks that come in the wake of a sudden death. After being introduced by a mutual friend three years ago, they became close friends and, more recently, business partners. Their latest venture, DayNew, is an…
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Women Who Start Things: Dr. Shefali Tsabary

Dr. Shefali Tsabary is a clinical psychologist, an international speaker, and a three-time New York Times bestselling author. Her agenda-setting, landmark books The Conscious Parent and The Awakened Family have transformed attitudes about modern parenting on a global scale. She’s appeared on Super Soul Sunday three times, and Oprah is such a fan that she has a whole shelf in her house dedicated to copies of The Conscious Parent. “Anytime anybody anywhere is having a baby…or they tell me they’re…