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.
...document her bone marrow transplant and experiences as a young adult facing cancer in her 20s. Well editor Tara Parker-Pope will lead the Well team and write regular features, including the Well column, which now also appears monthly in The New York...
...document her bone marrow transplant and experiences as a young adult facing cancer in her 20s. Well editor Tara Parker-Pope will lead the Well team and write regular features, including the Well column, which now also appears monthly in The New York...
...Voices and Well Pets. New and expanded interactive modules and content in the Well section include: Well editor Tara Parker-Pope will lead the Well team and write regular features, including the Well column, which now also appears monthly in The New York...
...choices we make when we buy groceries, drive our cars and hang out with our kids. Join columnist Tara Parker-Pope as she sifts through medical research and expert opinions for practical advice to help readers take control of their health and live well...
...———— I asked Janice how she landed in the story in the first place. Turns out the writer, Tara Parker-Pope, got her name from the National Weight Control Registry which tracks 10,000 people who have successfully maintained a significant weight...
...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...
...has long been understood to benefit quality of life. But according to a recent report by health columnist Tara Parker-Pope, lifespan may also be lengthened. 2. Sleeping Pills Elevate Risk of Dying, Cancers A new study suggesting that sleeping pills...
...There are three steps to take. A recent groundbreaking story on diet in The New York Times by Tara Parker-Pope didn't get nearly as much attention as it deserved, especially for someone like you, but she shed a lot of light on how to proceed. Most...
...current nutrition news. Also look for the App in iTunes. 6. Health Writer Award: The fantastic health writer Tara Parker-Pope recently made a splash with her personal essay entitled "The Fat Trap." People around the world could identify with her weight...