Rudri Patel
School
Southern Methodist University School Of Law, University Of Texas At Dallas
Expertise
Lifestyle, Health, Fitness, Parenting
- Rudri has freelanced in various outlets for the last 12 years and her beats include health, fitness, finance, parenting and more.
- She regularly writes lifestyle, health, and mindful living pieces for Apartment Therapy, The Washington Post, and other outlets.
- Rudri co-founded and co-edits the nonprofit literary journal The Sunlight Press.
Experience
Rudri Bhatt Patel is a former attorney, freelancer, and editor. She has worked as a freelancer for the last 12 years and has written for several local and national publications. She also teaches several courses for Writers.com. Her publication credits include Civil Eats, JSTOR Daily, Business Insider, Eater, Legal Zoom and other national outlets.
Education
Rudri is a former attorney who received her JD from Southern Methodist University School of Law. She also has a MA in English and BA in Political Science from the University of Texas at Dallas.
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Stories By Rudri Patel
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When too much thyroid hormone is produced it can cause issues in your body. This is called hyperthyroidism.
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The truth is blood donation is easy, but you need to be armed with what you can and cannot do before choosing to give your blood.
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As you prepare for your next doctor's appointment, check out the following things you should always do before heading to the office.
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Check out these easy and practical tricks to try to jumpstart your energy.
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Foods you'd have commonly consumed on other diets might be off-limits on the keto diet. Here's a look at some you'd probably think are keto-friendly but aren't.