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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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FamilyWill Biden’s new online safety guidelines really help protect our kids? Parents and experts weigh in
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 26, 2024
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MindThe 24/7 news cycle is brutal. Here’s how to prioritize your mental health while digesting it all
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 22, 2024
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HealthModel and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss is passionate about vitamins, Pilates, and protecting abortion access
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 22, 2024
Some women are turning to menstrual cups after a study found toxic metals in tampons. Here’s what period cups are and how they work
HealthSome women are turning to menstrual cups after a study found toxic metals in tampons. Here’s what period cups are and how they work
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 19, 2024
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Health‘Brain health’ mushroom gummies with illegal hallucinogens have sent over 70 to ER
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 18, 2024
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FamilyHow ‘big back,’ ‘fatty,’ and other ‘fatphobic’ slang is damaging your teen’s mental health
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 17, 2024
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FamilyIs teen social media use a crisis or moral panic?
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 14, 2024
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Health‘The Shining’ actress Shelley Duvall died of diabetes complications. What does that mean?
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 12, 2024
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HealthIs there a perfect age to be a leader?
By Beth Greenfield and Lindsey LeakeJuly 6, 2024
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HealthWhat’s happening inside an 80-year-old brain?
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 3, 2024
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HealthWith ovarian cancer, there’s no such thing as early detection. Here’s what to learn from tennis great Chris Evert’s battle with the disease
By Beth GreenfieldJuly 2, 2024
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Family4 smartphone rules parents should follow, according to a social psychologist who has studied the Gen Z mental health crisis
By Beth GreenfieldJune 26, 2024
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FamilyA summer job can set teens up for a lifetime of success, experts say
By Beth GreenfieldJune 26, 2024
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Life90% of C-suite executives believe their company promotes worker well-being. Why do only 60% of workers agree?
By Beth GreenfieldJune 21, 2024
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FamilyAmerica’s kids are going hungry over the summer because their parents can’t afford food
By Beth GreenfieldJune 20, 2024
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