Recent Articles
Hospice care: Overview of a compassionate approach to end-of-life care
Foot pain: A look at why your feet might hurt
Matcha: A look at possible health benefits
Wildfires: How to cope when smoke affects air quality and health
Forearm workouts: Strengthening grip for everyday function
Depression symptoms: Recognizing common and lesser-known symptoms
Medication side effects: What are your options?
Independent living with home care assistance: Balancing autonomy and support
Dialysis: What to expect from this life-changing — and lifesaving — treatment
The BEEP program: Keep your balance
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
Move of the month: Standing side leg raise
Heart Health
Raising awareness about aortic disease
Heart Health
Heart medication interactions
Heart Health
Gene editing: A one-time fix for dangerously high cholesterol?
Heart Health
Reaping the rewards of running
Heart Health
Salt shakedown: How and why you should eat less sodium
Nutrition
Why eat lower on the seafood chain?
Heart Health
Most Americans need a large or extra-large blood pressure cuff
Heart Health
Stopping unneeded aspirin may prevent dangerous bleeding
Heart Health
Heavy metals found in popular brands of dark chocolate
Heart Health
Move of the month: Opposite arm and leg raise
Heart Health
Telehealth for your heart
Heart Health
Addressing language challenges after a stroke
Heart Health
Statins vs. supplements: A reckoning
Heart Health
The new diabetes drugs: Your best shot for weight loss?
Heart Health
Exercising when you have a heart condition
Heart Health
What makes your heart skip a beat?
Heart Health
Better blood pressure control after a stroke may reduce risk of falls
Heart Health
To lower heart risk, pump up your exercise efforts
Heart Health
Sugary drinks may raise levels of unhealthy blood fats
Heart Health
Move of the month: Arm curls
Heart Health
Coronary microvascular disease: Trouble from tiny vessels
Heart Health
When cancer treatment affects the heart
Heart Health
The latest on lipoprotein(a), an inherited cause of early heart disease
Recent Articles
Hospice care: Overview of a compassionate approach to end-of-life care
Foot pain: A look at why your feet might hurt
Matcha: A look at possible health benefits
Wildfires: How to cope when smoke affects air quality and health
Forearm workouts: Strengthening grip for everyday function
Depression symptoms: Recognizing common and lesser-known symptoms
Medication side effects: What are your options?
Independent living with home care assistance: Balancing autonomy and support
Dialysis: What to expect from this life-changing — and lifesaving — treatment
The BEEP program: Keep your balance