
How � and why � to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals

UTI in older women: Why postmenopausal women are susceptible to urinary tract infection, and what to do about it

Can a routine vaccine prevent dementia?

Some adults may need a measles booster shot. Who should get one and why?

Less butter, more plant oils, longer life?

Healthier planet, healthier people

Counting steps is good � is combining steps and heart rate better?

Appendix pain: Could it be appendicitis?

Can saw palmetto treat an enlarged prostate?

How does Ozempic work? Understanding GLP-1s for diabetes, weight loss, and beyond

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
Low-level exposure to toxic metals: A risk for clogged arteries?

Heart Health
Anger or emotional upset may trigger stroke

Heart Health
Should you track your atrial fibrillation triggers?

Heart Health
The heart-related hazards of air pollution

Heart Health
Is it a heart attack?

Heart Health
Build a better breakfast

Heart Health
Under pressure: How stress may affect your heart

Heart Health
Meal of the month: Stir-fry supper

Staying Healthy
Optimism, heart health, and longevity: Unraveling the link for Black Americans

Heart Health
The best bedtime for heart health?

Heart Health
Drinking coffee and tea linked to lower stroke risk

Heart Health
How stimulants may affect your heart

Heart Health
Is broken heart syndrome becoming more common?

Heart Health
How physical activity keeps your heart in good shape

Heart Health
Abdominal aneurysms: Uncommon but potentially dangerous

Heart Health
Nitrates in food and medicine: What's the story?

Heart Health
Meal of the month: Baked salmon, farro, and colorful vegetables

Exercise & Fitness
Stretching studios: Do you need what they offer?

Heart Health
FDA urges the food industry to cut back on salt

Heart Health
Chemical in plastics and personal care products linked to heart disease

Heart Health
Low-dose aspirin: Little benefit for people without prior heart attack

Heart Health
Gum disease and heart health: Probing the link

Heart Health
What's the best blood pressure target for older adults?

Heart Health
Living with stable angina

How � and why � to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals

UTI in older women: Why postmenopausal women are susceptible to urinary tract infection, and what to do about it

Can a routine vaccine prevent dementia?

Some adults may need a measles booster shot. Who should get one and why?

Less butter, more plant oils, longer life?

Healthier planet, healthier people

Counting steps is good � is combining steps and heart rate better?

Appendix pain: Could it be appendicitis?

Can saw palmetto treat an enlarged prostate?

How does Ozempic work? Understanding GLP-1s for diabetes, weight loss, and beyond