First women's health glossy publication from USA TODAY's Your Life

USA TODAY announces the availability of Fresh: Women's Health Guide, the first women's health glossy publication from USA TODAY's Your Life.  From advice on how to get a good night's sleep to how to live healthy and spend less, this resource has you covered.  The best foods for health, the best gear for your workouts, and the best advice when it comes to feeling your best are all included.

This special publication includes:

  • Soccer star Brandi Chastain talks about how to stay fit and healthy over 40
  • 61 ways to live healthy and spend less
  • HGTV's David Bromstad offers tips on making a room pop without spending a fortune
  • An interview with the Surgeon General on how to become a healthier nation
  • Special breast cancer section—ways to fight back now

Fresh: Women's Health Guide is available at newsstands nationally for $7.99. It can also be ordered online at fresh2010.usatoday.com.

SOURCE USA TODAY

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