Jody Braverman
School
University Of Maryland
Expertise
Personal Training, Yoga, Nutrition
- A devoted mom of three energetic rescue pups, Jody gets a lot of her exercise on daily dog walks and jogs.
- She believes in the power of regular yoga practice to heal the body and mind.
- As an avid cook, Jody loves trying new healthy recipes inspired by cuisines around the world.
Experience
Jody Braverman is a seasoned journalist and editor with 20+ years of experience creating high-quality content for a range of print and online publications. She has written for Livestrong.com, Dr. Oz, ShareCare, Health Digest, GoodRx, and more. She maintains several accredited certifications in fitness, nutrition, and yoga, and specializes in lifestyle content, including health & fitness, food, travel and mental health.
Education
Jody Braverman received a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Maryland. She minored in journalism and communications.
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Stories By Jody Braverman
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Having a fear of needles is nothing to be embarrassed about, as it's a common predicament. But there are ways you can fight it during your next doctor's visit.
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Some people believe that the best way to lose weight is to simply avoid eating, even when hungry. But can this actually do your diet more harm than good?
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Having enough protein in your diet can be beneficial if you're aiming to lose weight. However, the wrong protein sources might actually hinder your progress.
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Did you know that your personality could actually have an impact on your mortality? Here are some of the traits that may delay (or hasten) your death.
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While medications can help us recover from illnesses, they can also come with unwanted side effects, like weight gain. Here's what you can do about it.
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Intrusive thoughts can hit us at the worst possible times, but knowing about them can help us to better prepare for them. Here are the most common examples.
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Does the thought of buying processed food seem unhealthy to you? You'll be surprised to know that quite a few options are actually good for your health.
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Losing an organ might sound like a guaranteed fatal experience. But as it turns out, there are a few organs that you can safely live without. Keep reading.
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A headache doesn't automatically mean that something is wrong with your brain. If the pain happens on the left side of your head, here are the possible reasons.
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Do routine activities seem unusually hard? You could be dealing with what's known as "exercise intolerance." We'll discuss some of the tell-tale signs.
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Your immune system serves as your body's first and best line of defense against pathogens. Here are some of the simplest and most effective ways to boost it.
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Getting a bit bored of your typical post-workout protein shake, but still want to get as much protein in your diet as possible? Check out these recipes.
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There are a lot of good things about smoothies. However, it's also important to understand what's not healthy about them so you can make good choices.
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It's hard to find anyone who doesn't like french fries, and it's quite easy to finish a large serving. But what happens to your body if you eat them every day?
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Are you trying to strengthen your chest muscles? The good news is that you don't need to do fancy exercises. Here are a few simple moves to add to your workout.
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You've likely heard about just how bad sugar can be for your health. While moderate consumption is fine, quitting sugar cold turkey can come with some benefits.
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Fans of veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts can rejoice, because cruciferous veggies bring a range of health benefits.
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If your hairline is receding, there are a number of treatments you can undertake to try to halt the hair loss, or regrow hair. Here are the main options.
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Worried that you or someone you know might have an alcohol use disorder? It's more common than you might think. Here are some signs to look for.
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Whether you think you might have it, know someone who has it, or just want to understand it better, here's what you need to know about PCOS and its myths.
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Want to get to the root of your sweaty sleepless nights and find a solution? Here's what may be causing your night sweats, and some potential solutions.
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Changing the way you breathe can really change your life, especially because chronic mouth breathing can have some serious consequences. Here are some of them.
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Many foods contain substances that have various effects on your body, some of which can be quite weird. Here are some common foods with bizarre side effects.
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If you don't have time to get to the gym, you can bring the gym to your office. Invest in simple fitness equipment compact enough to be stored under your desk.
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Mammograms are a standard procedure recommended for all women with breast tissue over age 50. Here's what you should know ahead of time to prepare.
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Burning more calories than you eat has long been standard weight-loss advice, but the truth isn't so simple. Learn more here.
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Back pain is a common symptom, and pain localized to the lower right side may be due to a number of issues ranging from mild to serious. Learn more here.