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Ani Freedman
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Ani Freedman is a health and wellness fellow on the Fortune Well team covering fitness, family, relationships, and mental health. Prior to her role at Fortune, she reported on local politics, environmental injustice, education, and health in New Hampshire at InDepthNH.org. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School and Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

Health anxiety is becoming more common. The cost is mounting
Lifestyle
Health anxiety is becoming more common. The cost is mounting
By Ani FreedmanMay 9, 2025
Can sunscreen give you cancer? What experts want you to know
Lifestyle
Can sunscreen give you cancer? What experts want you to know
By Ani FreedmanMay 8, 2025
Men are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for 3 common diseases, study finds
Lifestyle
Men are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for 3 common diseases, study finds
By Ani FreedmanMay 7, 2025
Women are now drinking alcohol just as much as men—with even more detrimental health effects
Health
Women are now drinking alcohol just as much as men—with even more detrimental health effects
By Ani FreedmanMay 6, 2025
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Health
2 major lifestyle changes can drastically reduce your microplastics exposure
By Ani FreedmanMay 6, 2025
Why you should be walking after every meal, according to science
Health
Why you should be walking after every meal, according to science
By Ani FreedmanMay 5, 2025
This is the best nut to eat if you want to lower your colorectal cancer risk, study finds
Health
This is the best nut to eat if you want to lower your colorectal cancer risk, study finds
By Ani FreedmanMay 1, 2025
Ultra-processed foods are driving premature deaths. Here are the 4 common culprits
Success
Ultra-processed foods are driving premature deaths. Here are the 4 common culprits
By Ani FreedmanMay 1, 2025
Gen Z’s angst is dismantling the long-established happiness curve and confounding researchers
Success
Gen Z’s angst is dismantling the long-established happiness curve and confounding researchers
By Ani FreedmanApril 30, 2025
These eating habit mistakes could lead to stress and burnout. 3 changes to make
Mind
These eating habit mistakes could lead to stress and burnout. 3 changes to make
By Ani FreedmanApril 29, 2025
The truth about European food: Experts weigh in on whether it’s better than the U.S.
Life
The truth about European food: Experts weigh in on whether it’s better than the U.S.
By Ani FreedmanApril 26, 2025
Researchers warn that eating this amount of chicken per week could increase your mortality risk
Health
Researchers warn that eating this amount of chicken per week could increase your mortality risk
By Ani FreedmanApril 25, 2025
Children’s skin care products could contain a hidden danger, study finds
Family
Children’s skin care products could contain a hidden danger, study finds
By Ani FreedmanApril 25, 2025
Childhood exposure to this bacteria could be driving rates of colorectal cancer in millennials and Gen Xers, new study warns
Health
Childhood exposure to this bacteria could be driving rates of colorectal cancer in millennials and Gen Xers, new study warns
By Ani FreedmanApril 23, 2025
Paying attention to these 14 risk factors can reduce your risk of dementia, science says
Health
Paying attention to these 14 risk factors can reduce your risk of dementia, science says
By Ani FreedmanApril 22, 2025
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