Media Database
>
Sarah Berry

Sarah Berry

Lifestyle and Health Writer at The Sydney Morning Herald Online

Contact this person
Email address
s*****@*******.comGet email address
Influence score
61
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
Australia
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • House
  • Fitness
  • Health & Medicine
  • Nutrition
  • Demographics
  • Yoga

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

smh.com.au

These ‘super shoes’ are helping runners break records, but are they for you?

A new breed of running shoes is changing the race, but according to the people who designed them, they’re not for everyone.
smh.com.au

Lifestyle and the ‘lag effect’: What’s causing the rise of early on...

Since 1990, cancer in people aged 18 to 49 has increased by 80 per cent worldwide. But why?
smh.com.au

Light exposure can alter your lifespan by up to five years

A large new study has found that people with the best light-exposure patterns live longer than those with poorer patterns.
smh.com.au

‘A middle-aged lab rat’: 24 hours inside Australia’s first metaboli...

Being cooped inside a high-tech chamber may not be everyone’s idea of fun – but it’s the most exact device yet for unlocking the mysteries of our metabolism.
smh.com.au

Is the running boom making you feel exhausted too?

Nearly half of Australians feel stressed by the pressure to appear “well”, even if they’re already ticking the boxes of wellbeing.
smh.com.au

Has parenting really become too hard? Experts certainly believe so

Many parents are at the breaking point of stress, and some say parenting has become too hard. What can we do to bring the joy back?
smh.com.au

Why women need to change how they move into menopause

Experts argue that moderate exercise may not be the most effective for combatting two major concerns perimenopausal and menopausal women have.
smh.com.au

Bicarb soda: should you try the supermarket supplement elite athlet...

It works wonders for athletes, but could it help you achieve a PB in your next race?
smh.com.au

Testosterone boosters are popular among fit men. But are they safe?

Many healthy middle-aged men also see testosterone boosters as an anti-ageing strategy to restore their lean muscle, strength, sex drive and energy. They come with risks.
smh.com.au

How constipation could double the risk of having a heart attack

It affects more than 20 per cent of the population, but few of us would think that constipation increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke.
smh.com.au

Do you need a water filter to remove ‘forever chemicals’?

There are many ways to filter tap water. Here are the most effective if you are concerned about PFAS concentrations.