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Julie Corliss

Executive Editor, Harvard Heart Letter

Julie Corliss has been the executive editor of the Harvard Heart Letter since 2013. She also writes for the Harvard Health Letter, Harvard Women’s Health Watch, and Harvard Men’s Health Watch, as well as for Harvard Health Publishing’s flagship website. Julie’s work has been published by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, UptoDate, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Bulletin, and the Massachusetts Medical Society. Julie is co-author of Break Through Your Set Point: How to Finally Lose the Weight You Want and Keep it Off. Julie earned a BA in biology from Oberlin College and a master’s certificate in science communication from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Posts by Julie Corliss

Move of the month: Side lunge with knee lift featured image

Exercise & Fitness

Move of the month: Side lunge with knee lift

Advice for the lonely hearts club featured image

Heart Health

Advice for the lonely hearts club

How a healthy gut helps your heart featured image

Heart Health

How a healthy gut helps your heart

Are you an everyday exerciser or a weekend warrior? featured image

Heart Health

Are you an everyday exerciser or a weekend warrior?

When heart-related pain goes unrecognized featured image

Heart Health

When heart-related pain goes unrecognized

Produce prescriptions may promote better heart health featured image

Heart Health

Produce prescriptions may promote better heart health

Weather and air pollution linked to heart-related hospitalizations featured image

Heart Health

Weather and air pollution linked to heart-related hospitalizations

Statin alternative lowers heart-related deaths featured image

Heart Health

Statin alternative lowers heart-related deaths

Is sex hormone therapy safe for your heart? featured image

Heart Health

Is sex hormone therapy safe for your heart?

For mellow movement that helps your heart, try tai chi featured image

Heart Health

For mellow movement that helps your heart, try tai chi

Low-dose aspirin linked to anemia featured image

Heart Health

Low-dose aspirin linked to anemia

Genetic profiling for heart disease: An update featured image

Heart Health

Genetic profiling for heart disease: An update

Move of the month: Alternating toe taps featured image

Heart Health

Move of the month: Alternating toe taps

A closer look at alcohol's effect on heart health featured image

Heart Health

A closer look at alcohol's effect on heart health

Nasal spray slows rapid heart rhythm featured image

Heart Health

Nasal spray slows rapid heart rhythm

When — and how — should you be screened for colon cancer? featured image

Staying Healthy

When — and how — should you be screened for colon cancer?

Dealing with thick, discolored toenails featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Dealing with thick, discolored toenails

Heart-healthy eating: How does your diet stack up? featured image

Heart Health

Heart-healthy eating: How does your diet stack up?

Exercise may counteract inherited risk for diabetes featured image

Staying Healthy

Exercise may counteract inherited risk for diabetes

Seeing clogged arteries may inspire healthier habits featured image

Staying Healthy

Seeing clogged arteries may inspire healthier habits

Vegetarian and vegan diets may lower cholesterol levels featured image

Heart Health

Vegetarian and vegan diets may lower cholesterol levels

Autoimmune diseases pose a threat to the heart featured image

Heart Health

Autoimmune diseases pose a threat to the heart

To elevate your exercise routine, take a hike featured image

Heart Health

To elevate your exercise routine, take a hike

Heart attacks may speed cognitive decline featured image

Mind & Mood

Heart attacks may speed cognitive decline

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