Lisabeth Fauble
Expertise
Health And Wellness, Music, Cognition
- Lisabeth is a news writer for Static Media.
- She has previously published work in peer-reviewed journals Music Therapy Perspectives and Voice and Speech Review, trade journal Massage and Bodywork Magazine, USA Today, and various websites, including Classroom, Respect My Region, and CraftBeer.com.
- Her first book, Music Therapy: Understanding the Science of Sound, is available on Amazon.
Experience
Lisabeth is one of the world's truly great change-makers. Her voice speaks of passion for the subject she examines and dedication to the causes she uncovers. Lisabeth is a natural writing talent with a strong acumen for science and research. This skill set combines to produce crystal clear, accurate nutrition & health writing for highly credible content, yet easy for anyone to understand. She is also good at finding those hidden nuggets of golden info that make a piece sparkle and shine. The bonus: Lisabeth's writing voice has a calm, soothing conversational feel to it that creates an enjoyable reading experience.
Education
Lisabeth has an associate's degree in Fine Arts, and bachelor's and master's degrees in Arts.
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Stories By Lisabeth Fauble
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Having the occasional headache can ruin your day, but chronic migraines can disrupt your life. Here are five products that make living with migraines easier.
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Many of us have a fitness fanatic who we need to shop for during the holidays. Luckily, we've found 70 ideas to get you started.
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Incorporating cordyceps mushrooms into your diet can be beneficial to your health. In fact, there are six science-backed reasons why they should be included.
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People with osteoarthritis often take NSAID medication to help relieve symptoms. Discover a new study that says NSAIDs may not help with long-term inflammation.
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While many claim to benefit from ayahuasca's healing insights, some research on the psychedelic substance could be beneficial for anybody looking to try it.
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A new study reveals a common product many of us use consistently can actually help improve minor hearing loss. Yes, AirPods may be the key to better hearing.
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Many people use vitamins and supplements to support a healthy diet and lifestyle. Read on to find out if certain supplements can increase your risk of cancer.
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A recent study published in eLife reveals what one antioxidant, called glutathione, might do for your overall motivation. Here's what to know.
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Comedian Gallagher, who was known for his watermelon-smashing antics has died at the age of 76. Read on to find out the cause of Gallagher's death.
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If you have seasonal allergies, you may notice that they get worse in the afternoon or evening hours. Here's why your allergies may feel worse later in the day.
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You may want to think twice before reaching for those potato chips. Here's what to know about the foods that researchers say are just as addictive as tobacco.
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The pandemic affected everything from how we work, socialize, and even how we manage stress. Here's how the stress of COVID-19 affected cannabis use rates.
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Neuroticism is one of the "Big Five" personality traits. Understanding this trait can help you interact with others and nurture your personal relationships.
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Now that marijuana has become legal in many states, patients are showing up to their dental visits high -- and it happens more than you might think.
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A new study suggests that older cancer survivors are at a higher risk of some types of fractures than older adults without a prior cancer diagnosis.
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If you could know when you were going to die would you want to? A new study says smartphone data may one day make this a reality. Here's how.
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It may not be easy to find relief from pain if it's aggravated by your work. Cannabidiol (CBD) oil can also relieve pain, but does it ease carpal tunnel pain?
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According to a new study, being in a happy marriage may help you recover more easily after a heart attack. Here's why marital happiness is so important.
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Sleep patterns impact health in many ways, from brain health to mood and more. In a new study, researchers found a key link between sleep quality and glaucoma.
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If your lips are so chapped they need constant attention, your lip balm might be making them worse. Here's how to moisturize lips without using ChapStick.
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If you have seasonal depression, knowing when it may peak could help you prepare. Here's when analysts predict seasonal affective disorder will peak in 2022.
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Brain fog is a frustrating condition to experience, and can have many causes, including aging. Discover whether or not exercise can help combat brain fog.
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Exercise is essential for overall well-being and can help keep thyroid symptoms in check, Here are some exercises to try if you have an underactive thyroid.
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From side effects like weight gain to depression, anxiety, and a heightened risk of cancer, a sedentary lifestyle is anything but benign.
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Sleep disruptions can lead to low productivity, mood disorders, and chronic health conditions. But can changes in sleep patterns increase lung cancer risk?
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Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI). If untreated, the infection can cause serious reproductive health complications.
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OCD symptoms include compulsive behaviors like repetitive actions and thinking obsessive thoughts for at least one hour a day. Symptoms can vary in severity.