Jeremy Brown
School
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Expertise
Hiking, Mental Health And Wellbeing, Healthy Cooking
- Jeremy has met, interviewed and profiled people from a wide range of backgrounds, from Jay Leno to The Rock and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- He enjoys hiking, especially in the mountains, and always looking for recommendations for new and unexplored trails.
- He' s a published author, with two novels and several nonfiction books to his credit.
Experience
Jeremy is an experienced writer and editor who has been featured in a wide variety of publications and websites. He has covered lifestyle, entertainment, pop culture, and health and wellness topics for Fatherly, Relish, and Comic Book Resources. He lives in New York with his family.
Education
Jeremy graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas College with a degree in communications.
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Stories By Jeremy Brown
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Everyone gets busy, and it can be hard to remember to keep the inside of your car clean. However, going a while without a good cleaning can affect your body.
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You likely know McDonald's fries are a salty treat, but were you aware they also contain sugar? Read on to learn more.
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Xanax is a common medication used to treat panic disorders and anxiety. You may wonder if it's best taken on an empty stomach or with food.
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People who decide to try fasting sometimes wonder if this means totally abstaining from ingesting anything, even water. Here's what to know.
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Energy drinks may seem as if they'd last on your shelf for years, but is that actually true? Here's what you need to know.
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Milk contains naturally occurring sugar, but how much sugar is it, and should it concern you? Read on to learn more.
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Apple cider vinegar has long been touted for its health benefits, like stopping heartburn. Here's why experts say it can also help manage the symptoms of PCOS.
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If your heart is beating abnormally, you may wonder whether you're experiencing heart palpitations or a heart murmur. Here's what to consider with each one.
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The muscles in your body keep you going, and though their strength can be measured in different ways, one of the strongest may be unexpected.
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Do you get clammy and sweaty after eating sweets? It's a normal, but possibly concerning, reaction. Read on to learn more.
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Depending on the severity of the gallstones, treatment may be necessary. However, your doctor may also recommend that you adjust your diet.
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Croup can present itself as a cold. Therefore, it's crucial to be aware of the number of symptoms and how to treat it in case your child catches it.
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A pinched nerve can be incredibly painful and may potentially affect your day-to-day life. Can a visit to a massage therapist help give you some relief?
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If you are pregnant and don't know who is the baby's father, a number of options are available to test during pregnancy. Here's what you should know.
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During pregnancy, women can go through several skin changes. In fact, there are factors to consider when dealing with chronic skin disorders while pregnant.
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Lexapro is commonly used to treat anxiety and depression, but is it safe to drink alcohol while you're taking this drug?
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Aside from the procedure, a colonoscopy prep triggers the most anxiety for some people. Luckily, there are ways to make the experience more tolerable.
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Some people infected with COVID experience effects long after the infection has cleared, and experts still don't understand much about this phenomenon.
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It might seem like a contradiction, but sharing your "clean" bath towel with other people could be hazardous to your health. Here's how to keep safe.
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NSAIDs are common drugs used for pain, inflammation, and fever relief, but you might want to avoid mixing these medications with alcohol. Here's why.
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After weight loss surgery, it's important to follow a proper diet and avoid certain foods immediately following the procedure, such as nuts. Here's why.
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As crucial as breastfeeding is for new moms and their babies, it can come with some side effects. For some women, this can include hair loss. But is it normal?
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While some experience a number of different symptoms due to their menstrual cycle, for others, it could lead to fainting. But what could be causing this?
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Star anise is a spice known for a variety of medicinal properties -- and one of these might be its ability to help you sleep. Read on to learn more.
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Canker sores are a common mouth ailment, and they usually clear on their own with a week or two. But what should you do if one just won't go away?
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Some may find it harder to undertake physical activity while on prednisone, which will cause their weight to go up. Therefore, there are some foods to avoid.
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People using Wellbutrin often do not experience the same side effects associated with other antidepressants. Does this mean it might help with weight loss?