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Maureen Salamon

Executive Editor, Harvard Women's Health Watch

Maureen Salamon is executive editor of Harvard Women’s Health Watch. She began her career as a newspaper reporter and later covered health and medicine for a wide variety of websites, magazines, and hospitals. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, CNN.com, WebMD, Medscape and HealthDay, among other major outlets. Maureen earned a BA in print journalism from Penn State University.

Posts by Maureen Salamon

Midlife pressure surge featured image

Staying Healthy

Midlife pressure surge

Keeping coffee to mornings may better protect the heart featured image

Heart Health

Keeping coffee to mornings may better protect the heart

Chronic stress may raise women’s stroke risk featured image

Heart Health

Chronic stress may raise women’s stroke risk

Exercise can reduce fall risk among older women taking multiple medications featured image

Exercise & Fitness

Exercise can reduce fall risk among older women taking multiple medications

A hair-pulling disorder featured image

Diseases & Conditions

A hair-pulling disorder

The dangerous dismissal of women’s pain featured image

Pain

The dangerous dismissal of women’s pain

Kidney stones: From agony to action featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Kidney stones: From agony to action

Heat wave hazards featured image

Staying Healthy

Heat wave hazards

Depression tied to risky driving in older adults featured image

Mind & Mood

Depression tied to risky driving in older adults

Common gynecological disorders linked to higher risks for heart and brain featured image

Women's Health

Common gynecological disorders linked to higher risks for heart and brain

Calcium may cut odds of colorectal cancer, while alcohol may boost them featured image

Cancer

Calcium may cut odds of colorectal cancer, while alcohol may boost them

Cushing's: A master of disguise featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Cushing's: A master of disguise

Unlocking the secrets of super-agers featured image

Staying Healthy

Unlocking the secrets of super-agers

Twist, turn, tone featured image

Staying Healthy

Twist, turn, tone

Processed red meat linked to higher risk of dementia featured image

Mind & Mood

Processed red meat linked to higher risk of dementia

Hit hard by POTS featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Hit hard by POTS

Outsmarting perimenopause featured image

Women's Health

Outsmarting perimenopause

Not just another headache featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Not just another headache

Getting the right diagnosis featured image

Staying Healthy

Getting the right diagnosis

Sedentary work may contribute to insomnia featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Sedentary work may contribute to insomnia

Diabetes drugs may improve risks for some conditions, but worsen others featured image

Diseases & Conditions

Diabetes drugs may improve risks for some conditions, but worsen others

The healing power of kindness featured image

Staying Healthy

The healing power of kindness

Falling for financial scams may signal Alzheimer's risk featured image

Mind & Mood

Falling for financial scams may signal Alzheimer's risk

FDA adds warning to prescription hot flash medication featured image

Women's Health

FDA adds warning to prescription hot flash medication

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