Anne Taylor
School
Brigham Young University
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Disney Parks
- Anne is a Freelance Writer and Editor for Health Digest.
- She also writes about health and wellness, Disney parks, and general interest topics for LifeSavvy media.
- She has been published in many other publications including Well + Good, Mental Floss, and Introvert, Dear.
Experience
Anne Taylor is a freelance writer who is currently based in California but spends as much time as possible traveling the world and working remotely. She is open to writing about pretty much anything, but she has a special love for pieces on health and wellness and the Disney theme parks. Anne graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from Brigham Young University, decided she didn't want to be a journalist, and moved into digital marketing. After a few years of realizing the only part of marketing she liked was copywriting, she quit her job and focused on freelance writing. She currently writes for a variety of publications, and her work has been featured on many websites including Mental Floss and Well + Good. You can see more of her writing at annetaylorwrites.com. When she's not writing, Anne loves to spend her time planning trips that may or may not happen, rereading Harry Potter for the tenth time, and cuddling with her dog, Pepper.
Education
Anne has a bachelor's degree in journalism and has been writing professionally for five years.
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Stories By Anne Taylor
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There is currently no cure for lupus, although a new study is providing hope for patients.
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Your family's medical history is important for a number of reasons.
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The Biden administration hopes that new initiatives will one day end the plight of cancer in the United States for good.
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The FDA recently approved daxibotulinumtoxinA, or Daxxify, a product by the company Revance Therapeutics.
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People who need to undergo chemotherapy to treat cancer often experience a side effect referred to as 'chemo brain.'
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Though it does have some health benefits, spirulina can also have some side effects.
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Consuming too much protein can actually damage your eyesight, but the type of protein you're eating makes a difference.
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A new study has provided insight into one way you may be able to decrease your baby's chances of developing obesity later in life.
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There has been plenty of debate over the health risks of artificial sweeteners, but new research is suggesting that they can in fact cause health problems.
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There are a few things to keep in mind when using teeth whitening products with braces.
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A humidifier adds moisture to the air, which can help to alleviate dry mouth symptoms if they are caused by dry air.
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Uterine cancer is typically divided into four stages to determine the severity of the disease.
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There's a lot you can do to get the most out of your run. One of the most important components is how you breathe. Learn the right technique for your run.
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It's normal to experience bleeding and pain after getting your wisdom teeth removed.
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Wisdom teeth related symptoms are similar to many of the symptoms of TMJ, which is why some people believe that there is a connection between the two.
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American actress and political activist Jane Fonda announced on Friday that she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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If you live in or near a city, you are probably concerned about how air pollution affects you.
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While high knees are certainly not the easiest exercise, there are plenty of good reasons for you to add it back into your workout routine.
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With so much misinformation being spread about the COVID-19 vaccine, it is understandable that people who are pregnant may be wary about getting vaccinated.
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A new three-in-one drug combo has been found to significantly reduce the chance of heart attacks in those who have already experienced at least one.
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Hip thrusts are a great way to build strength and power in your lower body. There are many reasons you should add them to your next workout.
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The Liver King is an internet personality who gained fame for promoting a so-called "ancestral lifestyle." But is it really healthy?
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Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that occurs when high blood sugar levels from people with diabetes cause damage to blood vessels in the retina.
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You're not alone if you find yourself sitting for most of the day while working.
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Valerian can be found today as herbal supplements or as an ingredient in sleep aids, but does it really work?
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There are many precautions you must take when undergoing dialysis.
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The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that COVID-19 boosters will be rolled out in a few weeks to those who want them.