
Think your child has ADHD? What your pediatrician can do

Foam roller: Could you benefit from this massage tool?

Stepping up activity if winter slowed you down

Common causes of cloudy urine

Dragon fruit: How to enjoy this antioxidant-rich fruit

Are you getting health care you don't need?

Could you benefit from wearing compression socks?

A low-tech school vacation: Keeping kids busy and happy without screens

Mold in the home: Identifying and treating the issue to prevent health problems

Effective, practical strategies for coping with urinary incontinence

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
Salty diet linked to narrowed arteries in the heart and neck

Heart Health
Move of the month: Stationary lunge

Heart Health
COVID-19's cardiac legacy: An update

Heart Health
Exercise may improve atrial fibrillation

Heart Health
Heart failure risk in people with diabetes who take certain pain relievers

Heart Health
The kidney-heart connection

Heart Health
Cannabis: A cardiovascular concern?

Heart Health
Traditional Chinese diets: A template for healthy eating habits

Heart Health
Getting to the heart of America's national pastime

Heart Health
Golf: A good walk made better?

Heart Health
How to recognize and respond to a "warning" stroke

Heart Health
Heart-healthy eating patterns inspired by Latin America

Heart Health
All about your heart rate

Heart Health
Move of the month: Double knee torso rotation

Heart Health
How positive psychology can help you cultivate better heart health

Heart Health
One in five people at risk of heart disease shuns statins

Heart Health
Home-based cardiac rehab may cut deaths by more than a third

Heart Health
Loud traffic noise may raise blood pressure

Heart Health
Discrimination at work is linked to high blood pressure

Heart Health
Sweet surrender: Added sugar linked to higher heart risk

Heart Health
Move of the month: Crescent stretch

Heart Health
Pacemaker precautions in the age of electrification

Heart Health
Should you be tested for sleep apnea?

Heart Health
Hospital at home: A movement whose time has come

Think your child has ADHD? What your pediatrician can do

Foam roller: Could you benefit from this massage tool?

Stepping up activity if winter slowed you down

Common causes of cloudy urine

Dragon fruit: How to enjoy this antioxidant-rich fruit

Are you getting health care you don't need?

Could you benefit from wearing compression socks?

A low-tech school vacation: Keeping kids busy and happy without screens

Mold in the home: Identifying and treating the issue to prevent health problems

Effective, practical strategies for coping with urinary incontinence