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New urine test may help some men with elevated PSA avoid biopsy
Dupuytren's contracture of the hand
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Moving from couch to 5K
How — and why — to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals
Tick season is expanding: Protect yourself against Lyme disease
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Julie Corliss
Executive Editor, Harvard Heart Letter
Julie Corliss is the executive editor of the Harvard Heart Letter. Before working at Harvard, she was a medical writer and editor at HealthNews, a consumer newsletter affiliated with The New England Journal of Medicine. She 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
Heart Health
Constipation: A connection to cardiovascular disease?
Mind & Mood
Gifts that promote relaxation and resilience
Exercise & Fitness
High-intensity exercise and your heart
Heart Health
What is palliative care for heart failure?
Nutrition
Walnuts: A worthy addition to your daily diet?
Heart Health
COVID-19 diagnosis raises risk of heart attack, stroke
Heart Health
Aerobic exercise helps hard-to-treat high blood pressure
Heart Health
Diets rich in vitamin K linked to lower heart disease risk
Heart Health
The danger of a "silent" heart attack
Heart Health
From the wrist to the heart: A safer route for angioplasty?
Heart Health
Post-traumatic stress disorder: When fear strikes the heart
Heart Health
Fruit of the month: Pears
Heart Health
What’s your daily budget for saturated fat?
Heart Health
Cycling: A low-impact exercise that helps the heart
Staying Healthy
Can blue light-blocking glasses improve your sleep?
Diseases & Conditions
Icy fingers and toes: Poor circulation or Raynaud's phenomenon?
Heart Health
Experimental wireless pacemaker dissolves when no longer needed
Heart Health
This unusual syndrome causes your heart to race when you stand up
Heart Health
Breath training may lower blood pressure
Heart Health
Better blood sugar tracking: A benefit for heart health?
Heart Health
Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: Beyond anti-clotting drugs
Heart Health
Fruit of the month: Pomegranate
Heart Health
Eating more whole grains linked to lower heart-related risks
Heart Health
When someone you love has heart disease
Recent Blog Articles
Virtual mental health care visits: Making them work for you
How healthy is sugar alcohol?
A bird flu primer: What to know and do
New urine test may help some men with elevated PSA avoid biopsy
Dupuytren's contracture of the hand
Why play? Early games build bonds and brain
Moving from couch to 5K
How — and why — to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals
Tick season is expanding: Protect yourself against Lyme disease
What? Another medical form to fill out?