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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

When imaging tests reveal unexpected findings featured image

Heart Health

When imaging tests reveal unexpected findings

Gentle exercises for older, frail people featured image

Heart Health

Gentle exercises for older, frail people

Fruit of the month: Apples featured image

Heart Health

Fruit of the month: Apples

Tick season is expanding: Protect yourself against Lyme disease featured image

Staying Healthy

Tick season is expanding: Protect yourself against Lyme disease

New treatment for pericarditis approved featured image

Heart Health

New treatment for pericarditis approved

Cold-water dips: Healthy or risky? featured image

Heart Health

Cold-water dips: Healthy or risky?

Fatty liver disease: A threat to the heart? featured image

Heart Health

Fatty liver disease: A threat to the heart?

Keep heart disease at bay with a salad a day? featured image

Heart Health

Keep heart disease at bay with a salad a day?

Pregnancy problems may foretell future heart disease featured image

Women's Health

Pregnancy problems may foretell future heart disease

Screening for atrial fibrillation: An update featured image

Heart Health

Screening for atrial fibrillation: An update

Why people faint: From common to very rare causes featured image

Heart Health

Why people faint: From common to very rare causes

Fruit of the month: Melons featured image

Heart Health

Fruit of the month: Melons

Spice up your cooking to cut down on salt featured image

Heart Health

Spice up your cooking to cut down on salt

Autoimmune conditions and heart disease featured image

Heart Health

Autoimmune conditions and heart disease

Fruit of the month: Stone fruits featured image

Heart Health

Fruit of the month: Stone fruits

A big belly boosts heart risks, even if you’re not overweight featured image

Heart Health

A big belly boosts heart risks, even if you’re not overweight

A new way to take aspirin: Liquid-filled capsules featured image

Heart Health

A new way to take aspirin: Liquid-filled capsules

Leisure time exercise better than work-related physical activity featured image

Heart Health

Leisure time exercise better than work-related physical activity

More clues about the healthiest carb choices featured image

Heart Health

More clues about the healthiest carb choices

COVID-19 and cardiovascular concerns: An evolving story featured image

Heart Health

COVID-19 and cardiovascular concerns: An evolving story

3 ways to enhance your walking workouts featured image

Heart Health

3 ways to enhance your walking workouts

Advice about daily aspirin featured image

Heart Health

Advice about daily aspirin

Not yet ready for cataract surgery? Try these tips featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Not yet ready for cataract surgery? Try these tips

Sensing abnormal heart rhythms with a smart speaker? featured image

Heart Health

Sensing abnormal heart rhythms with a smart speaker?

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