Sabika Hassan
Location
Karachi, Pakistan
School
Sir Syed University Of Engineering And Technology
Expertise
Health And Wellness, Content Writing, Nutrition
- Sabika is passionate about helping people make more informed decisions about their health.
- Over the past eight years, she has written more than 700 articles on diseases, prevention, nutrition, women's health, healthy lifestyle, sustainability, drugs and addiction, and alternative medicine.
- Currently, she writes and manages a team for her website called Women Health Hub that educates women to take charge of their well-being.
Experience
Since graduating as a biomedical engineer, Sabika has worked as a freelance health and wellness writer for nearly a decade. She was the Editor in Chief of an NYC-based sleep retail company for two years which included writing and editing a variety of sleep/neuroscience content and managing a remote team of writers. Throughout her career, Sabika has aimed to create articles that help people live healthier and answer burning medical questions. In 2020, she created a YouTube channel, that guides females on diseases, conditions, treatments, prevention, mental health, and healthy living.
Education
Sabika has a bachelor's degree of biomedical engineering from Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, located in Karachi (Pakistan). She earned her Content Marketer Certification through Hubspot Academy and her Content Strategy Specialization from Northwestern University, Illinois.
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Stories By Sabika Hassan
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Some people experience sleep anxiety which may become so severe that it becomes somniphobia, which causes an irrational fear of falling asleep.
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Peppermint can be used topically as an oil or taken in the form of tea leaves or supplements. It has numerous benefits for your physical and mental wellbeing.
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At least 85% of sexually active American adults between the ages of 18 and 44 have engaged in oral sex. It may be common, but is it necessarily safer?
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Osteoporosis can be a debilitating ailment, especially in older individuals. There are some natural, herbal ways to treat the symptoms, however.
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We can all be grateful that the art and science of medicine have become so sophisticated. That means the occasional examination or test to see if all's well.
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How you sleep has a huge impact on your overall body health. These sleeping positions, for example, are terrible for your neck and shoulders.
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Lower back pain is one of the most frustrating ailments, but you don't need surgery to fix it. Here are home remedies to alleviate lower back pain.
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Coughing at night can severely disrupt your sleep and lead to other issues as well. Here's what to do when you can't stop coughing at night.
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ADHD is a common mental health disorder that affects around 4% of adults in the US, and it turns out, fish oil might be a useful natural treatment.
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All things being equal, peeing is something we do multiple times during a 24-hour period. It doesn't take much thought. Until it's somehow different.
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Even after years, plastic surgeries are not risk-free and definitely not easy on the pocket! Here are the plastic surgeries most likely to break your bank.
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Psoriasis is a painful skin disease that affects approximately 125 million people around the world, with over eight million cases in the U.S.
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During your late teens and early 20s, your wisdom teeth may appear. Unfortunately, wisdom teeth can cause complications that may necessitate removal.
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There are many reasons to want to boost your reproductive health. And fortunately, food can help you accomplish your goals. Here's what the experts say.
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Breathing through inflamed airways can be difficult for people with asthma. That's when inhalers come to the rescue, delivering relief and managing symptoms.
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Various factors are responsible for causing a gradual memory decline, including age, progressive neurological diseases, mental distress, and more.
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If your styes keep recurring, it can certainly be annoying and you may want to figure out the root cause. Let us look at some possibilities.
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Many females are born with or later develop hair on their faces, particularly on the chin, jaw, or upper lip. But when does facial hair become a concern?
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Drinking just one cup of coffee per day is enough to make the white color of your teeth disappear. Luckily, these stains are not permanent and can be prevented.
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Before considering braces removal, it's important to be aware of what to expect and the precautions you may need to take after getting rid of braces.
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Various therapies and lifestyle changes are recommended by doctors to manage arthritis symptoms and reduce the pain. These include a change in diet.
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Acidity or heartburn is not always the reason for indigestion. Instead, indigestion could be a symptom of rumination -- a commonly misdiagnosed gut disorder.
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Sperm counts can be low for a variety of reasons. If you want to boost your counts, here are five things to consider trying.
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If you want to naturally give your teeth a pearly look, you can start is by regularly brushing and flossing while following dentist-recommended techniques.
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Thyroid disease is caused by thyroid hormone imbalance from either an overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism) thyroid gland.
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If you wear gloves every day, the fit and quality of the material could affect your skin health, like causing allergenic symptoms of contact dermatitis.
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Symptoms of diabetes can be managed by a healthy lifestyle including eating a healthy diet. Nutrient-packed sardines have many benefits for those with diabetes.