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This celebrity trainer is turning rescued sex-trafficking victims into fitness instructors
Celebrity fitness trainer, and former NFL cheerleader, Ramona Braganza is helping sex trafficked women in India find themselves through fitness.
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The designer who finds inspiration in acid-attack survivors
For designer Bibi Russell, the challenge for acid-attack survivors lies in changing peoples’ mindsets and attitudes — especially in rural Bangladesh.
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How Iranian street style thrives under the country's strict dress code
Over the years, women in Iran have resisted the mandatory dress code both covertly and in more daring ways, risking being apprehended and possibly punished.
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An 'Islamic feminist' on why she's not an oxymoron
Sherin Khankan is the imam of Denmark’s Mariam Mosque, the country's first and only woman-led mosque, which she launched in 2016. “I believed it was time to change the patriarchal structure of Islam for a new generation of Muslims by rereading the Koran with a focus on women’s rights, on gender equality, and by promoting female Muslim leadership in the mosque,” she says.
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Mary Helen Bowers's brilliant ballerina tip for making your legs look longer (with tights)
After studying and performing ballet, Bowers launched a fitness method based on her art. She just released a book, her second, and shares a few style tips with Yahoo Lifestyle.
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Size 8 is 'fat' in France, says plus-size author of her country's secret weight obsession
The new book?"We’re Not Born Fat," by Gabrielle Deydier,?sheds light on France’s and French women’s attitudes toward food, weight, and body image.
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How Dakota Johnson Toned Her Legs for Steamy ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Scenes
Dakota Johnson toned her gams by doing four-step leg moves. Last year while Fifty Shades Darker?was filming in Vancouver, fitness trainer and former NFL cheerleader Ramona Braganza?trained stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan inside a trailer, working individually with each on specially crafted fitness programs four to six times a week, often at the crack of dawn.
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Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan Got ‘Fifty Shades’ Fit in a Trailer
From February to June 2016, a 52-foot trailer sat on the sets of Fifty?Shades Darker in Vancouver, Canada.
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Revolutionary Doctor Gives Hope to Young Girls With Fertility Issues
Moaza Al Matrooshi made history by having a successful pregnancy at 24 years old by using ovarian tissue frozen when she was 9. Sara Matthews, a London-based gynecologist and reproductive medicine specialist, bid a happy farewell to her patient Moaza Al Matrooshi, a new mom, on Jan. 10, but the 24-year-old isn’t just any patient. Al Matrooshi made headlines in December 2016 for being the first woman to have had her ovary frozen before puberty and to have had a successful pregnancy 15 years later.
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Cheerleading and Muay Thai Given Provisional Olympic Status — What Young Athletes Are Saying
When Abby Misbin and her teammates learned that the IOC had granted provisional status to cheerleading as an Olympic sport, they threw a party to celebrate.
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Gabrielle Union on Learning to Love Her Brown Skin
Gabrielle Union recently shared with Harper’s Bazaar that she used to be insecure about her skin color. For women of color like Melodi Parker, a licensed professional counselor, the fact that actress Gabrielle Union shared in a recent Harper’s Bazaar feature that she had felt insecure about her dark skin?when she was growing up comes as no surprise. “I didn’t love my skin color.
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Transgender Chorus Creates Space for Trans Voices to Be Heard
The Trans Chorus of Los Angeles gives voice to people who often live in fear. It was standing room only at the West Hollywood Library in Los Angeles Sunday night, where the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles (TCLA) — a 30-member group of transgender individuals — took to the stage to commemorate the International Transgender Day of Remembrance. The song included the names of transgender individuals who were killed in the U.S. this year.
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How Americans Celebrate Our Different Cultures at Thanksgiving Dinner
Nothing is more representative of the ethnic diversity of the U.S. than Thanksgiving dinner. “Since the late 19th century, each new ethnic group coming into America has added their own dishes to the Thanksgiving table and used the ingredients from their own cuisines,” culinary historian Andy Smith tells Yahoo Beauty. Nothing is more quintessentially American or representative of the ethnic diversity of the U.S. than Thanksgiving dinner.
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Trump Win Prompts Increase in Calls to LGBTQ Suicide Hotlines
The last time phones rang off the hook at the Trevor Project's suicide prevention hotline was in June, after the deadly shooting?at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
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Meet the People Bringing Albinism Out of Shadows
The highlight of Ikponwosa Ero’s trip to Africa will be a stopover in Kenya, to meet with the winners of a beauty pageant in which every contestant had albinism
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STIs Are at All-Time High, CDC Warns
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have reached an all-time high, and half of the nearly 20 million new cases reported each year affect those ages 15 to 24.
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How the Next President Could Influence the Fight Against Breast Cancer
About 40,450 women are expected to die of breast cancer in 2016, according to the nonprofit organization Breastcancer.org. Breast cancer remains the No. 1 cancer killing women in the United States, even as death rates have been decreasing, thanks to more advanced treatments, greater awareness, and earlier detection through screening.
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Meet the Models With Down Syndrome Who Are Changing the Face of Beauty
It’s not scary. It’s exciting.
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Wonder Woman Named U.N. Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls
She’s an unusual choice for a United Nations Honorary Ambassador, but it’s official.