Media Database
>
Anjuman Ali

Anjuman Ali

Deputy Editor, Well+Being at The Washington Post

Contact this person
Email address
a*****@*******.comGet email address
Influence score
46
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

washingtonpost.com

Aging, weight loss and a gift guide: The week in Well+Being

Plus, ways to increase your tolerance to lactose if dairy does not agree with you.
washingtonpost.com

Happiness, immunity and cognitive health: The week in Well+Being

Plus, tips to help you sleep better.
washingtonpost.com

Health tips, cancer ‘thrivers’ and pet clothing: The week in Well+B...

Plus, 5 ways to hack the 15-minute clinic visit.
washingtonpost.com

Exercise, nudge words and resolutions: The week in Well+Being

Plus, 10 tips from our Ask a Doctor column to help you live better.
washingtonpost.com

Living to 100, flossing tips and foods for better sleep: The week i...

Plus, a better option to gloves for keeping your hands warm.
washingtonpost.com

Reducing screen time, a cold remedy and a medical mystery: The week...

Plus, how to spark hope in any season.
washingtonpost.com

Eye health, long covid and a stress hormone: The week in Well+Being

Plus, how to complain better and improve your relationships.
washingtonpost.com

Longevity, Paxlovid and GMOs: The week in Well+Being

Readers share their 100th-birthday wishes.
washingtonpost.com

‘Granny Guns,’ spinach and sleeping on an idea: The week in Well+Being

Pelvic pain signals a condition many women have but do not know about.
washingtonpost.com

Fitness, long covid and supplements: The week in Well+Being

Plus, what you can do to make your seasonal allergies less miserable.
washingtonpost.com

AI, dementia and supplements: The week in Well+Being

Plus, a common cause for bloating that has nothing to do with food.