Tara Parker-Pope, a professional reporter for twenty years, writes a weekly consumer health column and daily health blog for The New York Times, and prior to that was the health columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Her special Wall Street Journal report on the findings of the Women's Health Initiative earned her the Media Award from the North American Menopause Society, as well as the Second Century Award for Excellence in Health Care from the Columbia University School of Nursing.
...brain health in “How Exercise Can Strengthen the Brain” and “Phys Ed: Can Exercise Make Kids Smarter?” while Tara Parker-Pope looks at how the “Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Mental Decline.” Consider Different Kinds of Intelligence The...
...Gretchen Reynolds, a Times health reporter, looks at how exercise affects brain health in "” and "” while Tara Parker-Pope looks at how the ".” Consider Different Kinds of Intelligence The article that inspired this post, raises the notion of...
...Year's Day, that was the sound of New York Times readers, newly resolute about losing weight, reading Tara Parker-Pope's sobering article about the near impossibility of achieving that goal. Once we become fat, most of us, despite our best efforts, will...
...Tara Parker-Pope is the creator and writer of Well, a daily health blog and weekly column for The New York Times. She wrote this week?s cover article, ?The Fat Trap.?...
...Tara Parker-Pope is the creator and writer of Well, a daily health blog and weekly column for The New York Times. She wrote this week?s cover article, ?The Fat Trap.?...
...Tara Parker-Pope is the creator and writer of Well, a daily health blog and weekly column for The New York Times. She wrote this week’s cover article, You write that...