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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

Novel procedure may lower stubbornly high blood pressure featured image

Heart Health

Novel procedure may lower stubbornly high blood pressure

Heart disease and heartburn: What's the overlap? featured image

Heart Health

Heart disease and heartburn: What's the overlap?

Sugar substitutes: New cardiovascular concerns? featured image

Heart Health

Sugar substitutes: New cardiovascular concerns?

The many ways exercise helps your heart featured image

Heart Health

The many ways exercise helps your heart

Does cannabis actually relieve pain — or is something else going on? featured image

Pain

Does cannabis actually relieve pain � or is something else going on?

Attention deficit disorder linked to higher heart disease risk featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Attention deficit disorder linked to higher heart disease risk

Some heart patients need antibiotics before dental work featured image

Heart Health

Some heart patients need antibiotics before dental work

Polypill may help prevent repeat heart attacks featured image

Heart Health

Polypill may help prevent repeat heart attacks

Meal of the month: Vegetable

Heart Health

Meal of the month: Vegetable "steaks"

Cold-weather cautions featured image

Heart Health

Cold-weather cautions

The heartfelt benefits of pet ownership featured image

Heart Health

The heartfelt benefits of pet ownership

Be still, my beating heart featured image

Heart Health

Be still, my beating heart

Nuts: All they're cracked up to be? featured image

Heart Health

Nuts: All they're cracked up to be?

Debunking myths about heart disease featured image

Heart Health

Debunking myths about heart disease

Shortage of ADHD medicines: Advice on coping if you are affected featured image

Mind & Mood

Shortage of ADHD medicines: Advice on coping if you are affected

Extra exercise may lead to a longer life featured image

Heart Health

Extra exercise may lead to a longer life

Gut bacteria a likely accomplice in red meat's heart risk featured image

Heart Health

Gut bacteria a likely accomplice in red meat's heart risk

Frequent naps linked to high blood pressure featured image

Heart Health

Frequent naps linked to high blood pressure

Ablation for atrial fibrillation featured image

Heart Health

Ablation for atrial fibrillation

Severe neck pain: A signal of something serious? featured image

Heart Health

Severe neck pain: A signal of something serious?

Decoding the price of heart tests and procedures featured image

Heart Health

Decoding the price of heart tests and procedures

Meal of the month: Thanksgiving featured image

Heart Health

Meal of the month: Thanksgiving

Put a song in your heart featured image

Heart Health

Put a song in your heart

The Essential 8: Enhanced advice for a healthy heart featured image

Heart Health

The Essential 8: Enhanced advice for a healthy heart

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