Vincent Madrone
Location
San Francisco, CA
School
Portland State University, UC Berkeley, University Of Copenhagen
Expertise
Health And Wellness, Travel, Food
- Vincent Madrone has over a decade of experience in producing high-quality copy for a variety of clients.
- Vincent is an expert researcher able to break down complex academic studies into easy-to-read and understand information.
- He is a published author in the travel space and has written dozens of articles for national and international magazines.
Experience
Vincent is a widely published health and wellness writer based in San Francisco, CA. He enjoys hiking in the redwoods, eating his way through Chinatown, and haunting used bookstores.
Education
Vincent studied journalism at Portland State University and has advanced education certificates from UC Berkeley and the University of Copenhagen.
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Stories By Vincent Madrone
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Sitting behind the wheel to get to work, being perched at the desk all day, and then relaxing on the sofa adds up to a sedentary lifestyle for many Americans.
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Mono is more common in teens and young adults and there are three phases of the illness. Here's what you may experience in each phase.
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Omega-3 fatty acids are linked to a wide variety of important health benefits. But are there best times of day to consider taking them?
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Occasional bad dreams, or even nightmares, are normal things most of us experience from time to time. But when are they not normal and when should you get help?
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Declining sperm counts could have devastating consequences for the future of humanity, thus scientists have been hard at work trying to figure out why.
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Recent research reveals how secondhand cannabis smoke compares to secondhand cigarette smoke. Here's what you need to know.
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The Biden administration officially extended the Covid-19 public health emergency for another 90 days, which can help millions of Americans.
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Spiking stress levels put you at risk for poor sleep, digestive issues, weight gain, and heart attack. Know these mental exercises to stay calm and healthy.
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Psoriasis is a long-term skin disease that has no known cure, and 30% of people with the condition develop psoriatic arthritis, which comes in five forms.
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Some foods keep you running on high energy for hours while others actually make you feel more tired almost as soon as you have eaten them. This is why.
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Spray cheese is such a quick and easy way to add gooey goodness to your food, from baked potatoes to tortilla chips to omelets. But is it good for you?
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For most people, treating mono at home is relatively simple. Here are some tips and techniques for getting over mono quicker in the comfort of your own home.
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Sesame milk is the latest dairy-free milk option gaining popularity in plant-based food world. But what is sesame milk and is it actually good for you?
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Eating tomatoes is undoubtedly good for you, but is it possible to eat too many and cause harm to your health? Here's what you need to know.
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Ginger is used for everything from spicing up your tea to adding zing to sweets like good old-fashioned gingerbread, but how does it affect your blood sugar?
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While heart palpitations can be caused by many different factors including stress and exercise, they can also be triggered by certain foods and beverages.
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There are some different symptoms of diverticulosis and food poisoning that you may want to know. However, only a medical professional can make a diagnosis.
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We have all heard about the amazing health benefits of omega-3 essential oils, but what's the difference between the EPA and DHA types?
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Eye problems are common in the aging population, but what if there was a simple nutrient that could help you protect your eye health and keep your vision sharp?
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Tart cherries are linked to a surprising number of incredible health benefits, from better sleep to reducing pain associated with cancer.
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Many people don't like the taste of apple cider vinegar, so they are looking for alternatives to drinking it from a bottle, with one example being gummies.
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Beets are a veritable superfood, but is it possible to have too much of a good thing when it comes to beets? Can they cause problems when eaten in excess?
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We have all heard of the many wonderful benefits of garlic, but many people are wondering if garlic can be used to treat sexually transmitted diseases.
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Several different websites list garlic as one possible treatment that may be able to remove skin tags. But is it safe, and does it really work?
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Short showers, long showers, it doesn't matter, there is one part of the body that many people miss during their daily bathing ritual. Why do people miss it?
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Wine may have health-enhancing properties because it contains a powerful antioxidant called resveratrol. So what is it and why should you take it?
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There are many things that can interfere with our normal sleep and keep us up at night. So try this hack to get sleepy before bed.