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Beth Greenfield

Beth Greenfield is a former New York City-based health and wellness reporter on the Fortune Well team covering life, health, nutrition, fitness, family, and mind. Prior to her role at Fortune, Beth was a senior lifestyle editor at Yahoo News. Her byline has appeared in the New York Times, New York, Forbes, Esquire, and Time Out New York. She is a graduate of New York University’s School of Journalism.

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MindNearly half of Gen Zers wish TikTok ‘was never invented,’ survey finds
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 17, 2024
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HealthActor Kate Winslet touts testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for low sex drive in women. Here’s what it means
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 16, 2024
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Health‘Transgender operations on illegal aliens’: Here’s what Trump may have been talking about in debate
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 11, 2024
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HealthWomen will now be notified about breast density after mammograms. Here’s what should happen next
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 11, 2024
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HealthPatti Scialfa, E Street Band member and wife of Bruce Springsteen, has a cancer called multiple myeloma. Here’s what that means
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 9, 2024
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MindBiden-Harris administration moves to make mental-health care more accessible
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 9, 2024
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MindThe dangers of driving high—and why so many believe it’s safe when it’s not
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 30, 2024
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FamilyAetna expands access to fertility services, becoming first major insurer to cover IUI
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 27, 2024
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HealthChick-fil-A’s banana pudding milkshake is back. You won’t believe how many carbs it has
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 26, 2024
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HealthMore Americans than ever—especially young adults—say drinking alcohol is unhealthy
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 20, 2024
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HealthAlcohol and drug use linked to over 3 million annual deaths worldwide
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 19, 2024
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MindAre you ‘addicted’ to your phone? How to spot the signs—and what to do about it
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 16, 2024
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LifeHere’s what it takes to become a track and field Olympian: speed, strength, ‘fearlessness’
By Beth Greenfield and Ani FreedmanAugust 9, 2024
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LifeTim Walz and JD Vance both love Diet Mountain Dew. But is it healthy?
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 7, 2024
Empty nesters are sad when their kids leave—and even more distressed when they return home
FamilyEmpty nesters are sad when their kids leave—and even more distressed when they return home
By Beth GreenfieldAugust 2, 2024
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