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Wellness Wednesday: Understanding the BRCA1 Gene and What It Means for Women’s Health
Most women have heard of the BRCA gene, but far fewer understand what it actually does or why it matters. This guide breaks down the science behind the BRCA1 mutation, how it affects cancer risk, and why knowing your family history can play a powerful role in preventive healthcare. Understanding this genetic link may help you make more informed decisions about screening, testing, and long-term health.
Meatless Monday: Strawberry Protein Muffins
Sweet, bright strawberries… rich dark chocolate… a hint of citrus… and a soft, bakery-style texture you wouldn’t expect from a high-protein recipe. These Strawberry Protein Muffins blur the line between indulgent treat and everyday fuel in the best way possible.
If you love discovering recipes that feel a little elevated, a little unexpected, and completely delicious—this is one you’ll want to try. Click through for the full recipe.
Wellness Wednesday: Preventive Screenings Every Woman Should Prioritize at Every Age
Preventive health isn’t just about doctor visits when something feels wrong—it’s about staying ahead of potential problems before they start. From cervical cancer screening in your 20s to heart health and bone density later in life, this guide breaks down the essential screenings every woman should prioritize at every stage of adulthood. Understanding when and why these tests matter can help you take control of your long-term health.
Meatless Monday: Tumeric Poached Egg
Golden, silky poached eggs infused with turmeric, nestled over warm garlicky greens and finished with toasted pine nuts—this is not your average breakfast. It’s vibrant, aromatic, and just adventurous enough to make you feel like you’ve discovered something special.
If you love trying new flavors and turning simple ingredients into something unforgettable, this dish is calling your name. Click through to experience it.
Wellness Wednesday: Why Exercise Can Support Mental Health, But Can’t Replace Therapy
Exercise can boost mood, reduce stress, and support mental health—but it isn’t a cure, and it isn’t therapy. In this evidence-based deep dive, an exercise scientist and former collegiate athlete explores where fitness helps, where it falls short, and why therapy and medical care remain essential—especially for complex mental health conditions. If you’ve ever been told to “just work out” your way through mental health struggles, this is the conversation you’ve been missing.
Meatless Monday: Shakshuka
Rich, saucy tomatoes, soft eggs, and warm, comforting flavors—all made in one pan with almost no effort. This shakshuka is the kind of recipe that feels cozy, looks impressive, and somehow comes together with simple ingredients you probably already have.
If you’ve ever wanted to cook something that looks like it came from a café—but is actually easy to make—this is your sign. Click through to try it.
Wellness Wednesday: Comparison Steals Joy, and It Can Quietly Undermine Your Progress
You can follow the plan. You can hit your workouts. You can make mostly nourishing food choices—and still feel like you’re failing. Not because you are, but because someone else’s progress showed up on your screen at the wrong moment. In weight loss, comparison doesn’t just hurt feelings—it subtly reshapes behavior, motivation, and long-term outcomes. Understanding how and why this happens may be one of the most important steps you take toward sustainable progress.
Meatless Monday: Cottage Cheese Protein Pancakes
Fluffy, lightly sweet, and packed with protein—these Cottage Cheese Pancakes are the kind of breakfast that looks impressive but is secretly simple. With just a handful of everyday ingredients and one bowl, you can create soft, golden pancakes that feel like a weekend treat but come together in minutes.
If you’ve been looking for a beginner-friendly recipe that actually delivers, this might be your new favorite. Click through to see how easy it is.
Wellness Wednesday: Recovering from Almond Moms, and Making Sure You Don’t Become One
You might not remember the exact meals, but you probably remember the rules.
“Finish your plate.”
“Do you really need seconds?”
“That’s a lot of carbs.”
For many adults today, those messages didn’t stay at the dinner table — they followed us into our bodies, our choices, and eventually, our parenting. And somewhere along the way, a new fear emerged: What if I become the very voice I’m trying to unlearn?
This article isn’t about blaming parents. It’s about understanding where these patterns come from, how they quietly shape our relationship with food, and how we can heal — for ourselves and for the next generation.
Meatless Monday: Coconut & Chia Seed Pudding
What if dessert—or breakfast—could feel creamy, refreshing, and just a little tropical… without turning on the stove or stressing in the kitchen? This Coconut Pudding is one of those “set it and forget it” recipes that quietly transforms a handful of simple ingredients into something that looks (and tastes) like a treat from a café.
Make it once, and you might just find yourself opening the fridge a little more often than usual. Click through to see how easy it is.

