You Think PCOS Ends in Menopause? Think Again
Hormonal imbalances caused by the condition persist even when you stop ovulating. Here’s what to know—and do.
How Much Do You Know About Menopause?
Are You Paralyzed by Money Anxiety?
If bills and budgeting make you want to bury your head in the sand, you might be what experts call “financially frozen.” Here’s how to take action and regain control.
The Semi-Egalitarian Sex Life of Elaine Benes
Do you get mysterious seasonal headaches? Blame weather whiplash
Barometric pressure (and a touch of “seasonal suffering”) could be to blame for our aches and pains.
With His First Documentary, Andrew McCarthy Takes Back the 'Brat Pack' Narrative
The multi-hyphenate star revisits the hype and hysteria of the ‘80s moniker that has followed him until now—with a little help from his friends.
Matawana Is Brooklyn’s First Black Woman–Owned Dispensary
In February, Leeann Mata became the first Black woman to own a dispensary in her native Brooklyn with the opening of Matawana on 14th Street and Fifth Avenue in Park Slope.
My 17-year-old Honda, Broomhilda, met a tragic end. Why do we grieve when our cars die?
Our 17-year-old Honda CR-V (affectionately dubbed “Broomhilda”) met her tragic, premature demise last summer when a deer bolted out of neighboring woods, straight into her hood.
A Gen Xer and a Millennial Walk into a Bar
The data has caught up with what three sets of intergenerational besties already know: Big age gaps between friends bring big mental health benefits.
For Gen X-ers, Boredom Is a Luxury
Once dismissed as the “slacker generation,” Gen X is struggling in middle age to balance endless, full-time work with caretaking both their parents and their children.
The Suburban Identity Crisis Is Real
Four Feminists Recall Life Before and After ‘Roe v. Wade
It's been 44 years since SCOTUS legalized abortion—now we have an administration eager to repeal the decision. We spoke with women who remember well the dangers of life before it.