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Angela Haupt

Angela Haupt

Health + Wellness Editor and Writer at TIME

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    Recent Articles

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    What Getting 105 Blood Tests From a Health Startup Taught Me

    Is it the future of health care—or too much data?
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    9 Ways to Embrace Winter—Even if You Think You Hate It

    By reshaping your mindset, you can learn to love winter, sub-zero wind chills and all.
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    How to Add More Protein to Your Thanksgiving Recipes

    Here's how to level up your Thanksgiving favorites—without changing their taste.
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    10 Things to Say When Someone Asks Why You’re Still Single

    "I was just wondering the same thing about you. Why are you still married?”
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    The Surprising Benefits of Talking Out Loud to Yourself

    External self-talk reveals something about your personality.
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    13 Things to Say When Someone Asks Why You Haven’t Had a Baby Yet

    “Wow! I just haven't had the time—good thing you reminded me!”
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    8 Things You Should Do for Your Bones Every Day, According to Ortho...

    It’s never too early to start thinking about preserving your bones.
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    10 Rules for Post-Election Conversations

    You can use certain strategies to keep things civil.
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    How to Sleep When You’re Riddled With Election Anxiety

    Schedule five minutes of "worry time" and enjoy some mindless TV.
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    11 Things to Say to Your Relative Whose Politics You Hate

    What to do when you're ready to vote your outspoken uncle out of the family.
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    12 Weird Symptoms Endocrinologists Say You Should Never Ignore

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