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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

Sleep apnea and heart disease: A weighty matter featured image

Heart Health

Sleep apnea and heart disease: A weighty matter

Create a customized home workout space featured image

Heart Health

Create a customized home workout space

Seafood selections that help your heart — and our planet featured image

Heart Health

Seafood selections that help your heart � and our planet

Flavonoid-rich diet linked to lower risk of plaque in neck, leg arteries featured image

Heart Health

Flavonoid-rich diet linked to lower risk of plaque in neck, leg arteries

Heart Health

"Teleprehabilitation" reduces problems after heart surgery

Incorrect arm position may skew blood pressure readings featured image

Heart Health

Incorrect arm position may skew blood pressure readings

An often-silent liver condition that threatens the heart featured image

Heart Health

An often-silent liver condition that threatens the heart

What you should know about recalls of cardiac devices featured image

Heart Health

What you should know about recalls of cardiac devices

Drops in air pollution linked to fewer heart disease hospitalizations featured image

Heart Health

Drops in air pollution linked to fewer heart disease hospitalizations

Broccoli beats potatoes for lowering blood pressure featured image

Heart Health

Broccoli beats potatoes for lowering blood pressure

Device of the month: Smart ring featured image

Heart Health

Device of the month: Smart ring

The latest thinking on inherited high cholesterol featured image

Heart Health

The latest thinking on inherited high cholesterol

Soup up your diet featured image

Heart Health

Soup up your diet

Body roundness index may predict heart disease risk featured image

Heart Health

Body roundness index may predict heart disease risk

Tracking your afib with a smart watch? Avoid this pitfall featured image

Heart Health

Tracking your afib with a smart watch? Avoid this pitfall

Need a push to learn CPR? featured image

Heart Health

Need a push to learn CPR?

Heart and soul: Spirituality in cardiovascular care featured image

Heart Health

Heart and soul: Spirituality in cardiovascular care

Celiac disease: Exploring four myths featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Celiac disease: Exploring four myths

Fixing a leaky tricuspid valve featured image

Heart Health

Fixing a leaky tricuspid valve

Calcium and heart disease: What's the connection? featured image

Heart Health

Calcium and heart disease: What's the connection?

A nondrug approach to lower blood pressure featured image

Heart Health

A nondrug approach to lower blood pressure

Sign up for a Turkey Trot featured image

Heart Health

Sign up for a Turkey Trot

What's your Brain Care Score? featured image

Heart Health

What's your Brain Care Score?

Short bursts of intense exercise may benefit stroke survivors featured image

Heart Health

Short bursts of intense exercise may benefit stroke survivors

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