Having recently restructured and deviated focus to digital media operations, U.S. national daily USA Today unveiled its first standalone glossy women's health publication, Fresh: Women's Health Guide, from its YourLife stable, Editor &Publisher reported yesterday.
The magazine will cover everything about health, "From advice on how to get a good night's sleep to how to live healthy and spend less," according to the press release. The magazine is available at newsstands nationally for US$7.99 and can also be purchased online.
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The inaugural edition of the women's health magazine features soccer star Brandi Chastain talking about ways to stay fit and healthy over 40, HGTV's David Bromstad offering tips on making a room pop without spending a fortune, a special breast cancer section on ways to fight back and, 61 ways to live healthy and spend less among others, according to the press release posted on PRNewswire.com.


