
How is PSA used to monitor prostate cancer?

Effects of sleep deprivation

Progressive relaxation techniques for insomnia

How to test for sleep apnea: At home or in a lab

How sleep deprivation can harm your health

Extreme heat endangers older adults: What to know and do

Want to cool down? 14 ideas to try

What is a PSA test and how is it used?

Blood sugar–friendly fruits if you have diabetes

Gratitude enhances health, brings happiness — and may even lengthen lives

Julie Corliss
Executive Editor, Harvard Heart Letter
Julie Corliss is the executive editor of the Harvard Heart Letter. Before working at Harvard, she was a medical writer and editor at HealthNews, a consumer newsletter affiliated with The New England Journal of Medicine. She is co-author of Break Through Your Set Point: How to Finally Lose the Weight You Want and Keep it Off. Julie earned a BA in biology from Oberlin College and a master’s certificate in science communication from the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Posts by Julie Corliss

Heart Health
Replacing sitting with standing and walking improves cholesterol

Heart Health
Stopping anti-clotting drugs for afib may raise stroke risk

Heart Health
Telehealth may help maintain healthy blood pressure

Heart Health
A faster, more accurate way to diagnose heart disease?

Exercise & Fitness
A three-pronged approach to exercise

Heart Health
New insights about the risks from a "hole" in the heart

Heart Health
Eat cheese, if you please

Heart Health
How well do TV medical dramas portray heart disease?

Heart Health
Cigar, pipe, and smokeless tobacco use linked to distinct heart risks

Heart Health
Intensive blood pressure control may lower risk of cognitive problems

Heart Health
New online tool ranks processed foods

Heart Health
Understanding the different types of "brain attack"

Heart Health
The cancer–heart disease connection

Heart Health
Varicose veins: More than a cosmetic concern

Heart Health
The heartfelt effects of kindness

Heart Health
Coping with heart disease and arthritis together

Heart Health
Brief bursts of vigorous activity linked to lower heart risks

Mind & Mood
No cognitive effects seen after years of very low LDL cholesterol

Heart Health
Daily dose of dark chocolate linked to lower diabetes risk

Heart Health
A heart disease trigger that lurks inside bone marrow

Heart Health
Practical pointers for pickleballers

Heart Health
Shining a light on the diabetes–heart disease connection

Heart Health
Lipoprotein(a): An update on testing and treatment

Heart Health
Seeding doubt: The truth about cooking oils

How is PSA used to monitor prostate cancer?

Effects of sleep deprivation

Progressive relaxation techniques for insomnia

How to test for sleep apnea: At home or in a lab

How sleep deprivation can harm your health

Extreme heat endangers older adults: What to know and do

Want to cool down? 14 ideas to try

What is a PSA test and how is it used?

Blood sugar–friendly fruits if you have diabetes

Gratitude enhances health, brings happiness — and may even lengthen lives