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Trisha Pasricha

Trisha Pasricha

Columnist at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine

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Advice | How can I keep my energy up as I age? - The Washington Post

Talk through your symptoms of low energy with your physician who can help tease out the nuances, which may lead to a specific diagnosis.
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Is it worth taking collagen supplements? - The Washington Post

Brands claim collagen supplements can boost skin, nail and hair health. But there isn’t strong evidence behind these claims.
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When you come across a health trend on social media, approach it with skepticism.
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Advice | Should I take a magnesium supplement? Here's what the ... ...

There are some cases when a person might benefit from a magnesium supplement, but most of us can get the right amount from food sources.
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Advice | Why we crave sweets after eating — and what to do about it...

Enjoying sweets in moderation is perfectly normal. But if cravings are hindering your efforts to eat a healthy diet, these tips can help.
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Advice | Are hand tremors a bad sign? Here's what the science says....

If hand tremors don’t interfere with your daily life, they may not be anything to worry about.
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Online archives where scientists post their research spark informat...

Called preprint servers, these free sites allow the public to read such studies before their formal publication. They are shifting how people approach new research, experts say.
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Telemedicine — a boon for many in the pandemic — threatened with cu...

Emergency orders that mandated coverage of telehealth visits are expiring. Patients and doctors say that’s a problem.