Vincent Madrone
Location
San Francisco, CA
School
Portland State University, UC Berkeley, University Of Copenhagen
Expertise
Health And Wellness, Travel, Food
- Vincent Madrone has over a decade of experience in producing high-quality copy for a variety of clients.
- Vincent is an expert researcher able to break down complex academic studies into easy-to-read and understand information.
- He is a published author in the travel space and has written dozens of articles for national and international magazines.
Experience
Vincent is a widely published health and wellness writer based in San Francisco, CA. He enjoys hiking in the redwoods, eating his way through Chinatown, and haunting used bookstores.
Education
Vincent studied journalism at Portland State University and has advanced education certificates from UC Berkeley and the University of Copenhagen.
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Stories By Vincent Madrone
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For those looking for a better night's sleep, adding weight lifting or another form of resistance training to their regime might just be the magic bullet.
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Calcium-rich milk and dairy products are considered food staples and building blocks of basic nutrition. Do we need milk, yogurt, and cheese for stronger bones?
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Drinking a few glasses of wine daily has long been popular, but now, new research might have you pouring a glass of red wine with dinner tonight.
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Potato chips are a delicious snack. But a single serving contains one ingredient that's bad for your health and a single serving contains far too much of it.
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Skin tags are small fleshy lumps of skin that can grow on the neck, under the armpits, and on the groin area. Is applying toothpaste to remove them a good idea?
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If you detect red or black spots on the fingernails, pay attention. Such discoloration may be a symptom of a potentially serious underlying health issue.
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Your liver carries out over 500 vital functions. its primary role is to regulate your bloodstream by creating nutrients and filtering out unwanted compounds.
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This week, the Biden administration announced a brand new strategy designed to curb COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths through testing and treatment.
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New research suggests the keto diet may actually be able to help those with multiple sclerosis. Here's how the diet is impacting those with the disease.
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While a lack of vitamins and minerals will not change your eye color, it can lead to a variety of problems when it comes to your eye health.
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Coconut milk is a superfood that nutritionally outperforms cow's milk, with Vitamin C, folate, niacin, and fiber. Drink it regularly and see what can happen.
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If you have bad gas and a bloated stomach, diarrhea or constipation, unintended weight loss, or blood present in your stools, you may need to see a doctor.
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Allergies are your body's response to substances in the environment, from pollen in the air to disagreeable foods. How do stress levels factor in?
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Pus-filled pimples seem to pop up right at the wrong time and add an unwanted look to our face, back, or neck — but what exactly causes whiteheads?
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Choosing between almond butter and cashew butter for weight loss can seem like a difficult task. But science says one might be better than the other.
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Coconut flour is a popular alternative baking product on the market these days. But are there any real health benefits to making the switch?
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Sweeter than other citrus fruits, oranges burst with a delicious flavor — but does all that sunny sweetness mean we should watch our intake?
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Butt acne is not only unsightly, but it can also cause discomfort. Here's how it's different from facial acne and how to treat it.
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COVID-19 isn't just posing health risks upon infection. Unfortunately, there's evidence to suggest post COVID condition is making lasting impacts on our health.
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In geographic areas where fast foods, processed foods, and cheap packaged foods abound, you can take steps to ensure you snack and eat healthy.
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Kelly Stafford has been an open book when it comes to sharing her 2019 health challenges and recovery. It's clear she's been an inspiration to many.
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Excitingly, we may be headed for better days since the pandemic has started. Dr. Anthony Fauci weighs in on new optimism regarding COVID-19.
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Addiction to opioid painkillers causes tens of thousands of overdose deaths every year and has only grown worse during the pandemic.
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With so many Americans using at-home COVID-19 tests, experts warn about environmental impacts on their accuracy. Here's what you need to know.
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Botox is making waves in the scientific community with some promising new research pointing to improved mental health outcomes. Here's everything you need to know.
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Study reveals there are still high rates of driving under the influence. And with the legalization of marijuana, this number may be climbing ever higher.
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Many people love cooked garlic on their favorite dishes, but is raw garlic better for you? Here's why raw garlic may be better for your health.