Understanding food noise - and how to turn down the volume
Remedies for motion sickness: What works?
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet
Understanding exercise heart rate zones
Resistant starch: Can you make the carbs you eat a little healthier?
Harvard study: A couple of daily cups of coffee or tea linked to lower dementia risk
Does everyone benefit from cutting saturated fat in their diet?
How to treat shoulder impingement
Beyond protein: 6 other nutrients that help prevent muscle loss
Advancements in knee replacement: More precise and personalized
Rebecca Bailey
Editorial and Editorial Operations Assistant, Harvard Health Publishing
Rebecca Bailey is an Editorial and Editorial Operations Assistant at Harvard Health Publishing through the Northeastern University co-op program. She is a second-year honors undergraduate student at Northeastern University, and a candidate for a bachelor of science in behavioral neuroscience and a bachelor of arts in English with a minor in writing.
A member of the Nu Rho Psi Honor society in neuroscience, she is dedicated to furthering her immersion into neuroscience and science writing. Rebecca is a member of the editorial board for Northeastern’s NU Writing journal. She enjoys reading fiction, writing poetry, practicing Vinyasa yoga, and discovering new music.
Understanding food noise - and how to turn down the volume
Remedies for motion sickness: What works?
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet
Understanding exercise heart rate zones
Resistant starch: Can you make the carbs you eat a little healthier?
Harvard study: A couple of daily cups of coffee or tea linked to lower dementia risk
Does everyone benefit from cutting saturated fat in their diet?
How to treat shoulder impingement
Beyond protein: 6 other nutrients that help prevent muscle loss
Advancements in knee replacement: More precise and personalized