Lisabeth Fauble
Expertise
Health And Wellness, Music, Cognition
- Lisabeth is a news writer for Static Media.
- She has previously published work in peer-reviewed journals Music Therapy Perspectives and Voice and Speech Review, trade journal Massage and Bodywork Magazine, USA Today, and various websites, including Classroom, Respect My Region, and CraftBeer.com.
- Her first book, Music Therapy: Understanding the Science of Sound, is available on Amazon.
Experience
Lisabeth is one of the world's truly great change-makers. Her voice speaks of passion for the subject she examines and dedication to the causes she uncovers. Lisabeth is a natural writing talent with a strong acumen for science and research. This skill set combines to produce crystal clear, accurate nutrition & health writing for highly credible content, yet easy for anyone to understand. She is also good at finding those hidden nuggets of golden info that make a piece sparkle and shine. The bonus: Lisabeth's writing voice has a calm, soothing conversational feel to it that creates an enjoyable reading experience.
Education
Lisabeth has an associate's degree in Fine Arts, and bachelor's and master's degrees in Arts.
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Stories By Lisabeth Fauble
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Aside from consuming it, chamomile is known to do wonders for the skin. In fact, some unexpected benefits may be more useful than you think.
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Not all survivors of traumatic events develop PTSD. However, for those who do, the long-term effects of PTSD may be worse than you think.
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Cannabidiol has been shown to help with depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment, but does CBD help with Parkinson's disease symptoms?
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Pre-existing oral conditions like cavities, gum disease, or abscesses can worsen during and after chemo. Here's how to protect your teeth and mouth.
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Losing your sense of taste and smell after COVID can feel frustrating and scary. Dr. Blaivas explains why it happens and what you can do about it.
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Age affects everything about the body, including skin and bones. As you get older, you may notice that would heal slower than they used to. This is why.
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Frustrated with a kid who refuses to eat veggies? Try not to get too upset with them. They might have been born with that aversion before they were born.
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Meat processors use chemicals called nitrates and nitrites to keep meat fresh longer. Here's what you should know about the benefits and risks of nitrates.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the number of Lyme cases in the U.S. clocks in at about 476,000 new cases yearly.
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People have used apple cider vinegar to treat a variety of health issues for hundreds of years. However, can it be used to treat an aching ear infection?
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Swapping sucralose for sugar can help reduce calorie intake and help keep blood sugar levels balanced, but could it also be bad for you in some ways?
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Diabetes is a condition that affects how the body processes sugar from food. Is it possible that black pepper essential oil could help you manage symptoms?
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Green teas come from the Camellia Sinensis plant and pack major health benefits. Learn the difference between green tea and matcha and which is healthier.
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Echinacea is one of the most popular herbs in America today, and has been used for over 400 years as a general "cure-all." But does it work on colds?
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Some chemotherapy drugs act primarily on cancer cells and white blood cells in bone marrow, weakening the immune system while destroying cancer cells.
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Anyone who has ever had food poisoning definitely does not want to repeat the experience. This is how you safely thaw chicken in order to avoid the risk.
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Kidney health is very important, however, certain essential oils can help while others may hurt. What about helichrysum oil? Can it benefit kidney health?
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When hackers attempted to undermine Simone Biles' achievements using her medical history, she fought back against the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
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Apple cider vinegar and green tea have both been touted as having several benefits, including weight loss. But do they help? And which is better?
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For much of his career, Freddie Mercury struggled to keep his star shining bright as he wrestled with his sexuality amid the stigma of shame placed on gay men.
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Seal's facial face come from a form of lupus called discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). DLE causes sores that can leave deep scars when healed.
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As the number of diabetes patients increases, safer and more efficient treatments may be needed. Could eucalyptus essential oils help? Here's what to know.
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Some prescription and OTC drugs may interact with chemotherapy. But many over-the-counter meds can help manage chemo side effects safely and effectively.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a fatal disease that affects around 30,000 people in the United States.
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In an exclusive interview with Health Digest, Dr. John Zhang, founder, and medical director at New Hope Fertility elaborates on a procedure known as mini IVF.
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Bruce Willis' recent diagnosis of aphasia has shed light on the difficult, frustrating condition. Here are some other celebrities who have dealt with aphasia.
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Decorators have used feng shui to bring happiness, health, and prosperity to homes, temples, and places of business. But can feng shui help you lose weight?