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Alexa Lardieri

U.S. Deputy Health Editor at Daily Mail

Alexa Lardieri joined the DailyMail.com US Health team in 2023, coming from U.S. News & World Report. She came to U.S. News in 2016 as a researcher and writer for the Rankings and Reviews section.

She brings nearly a decade of experience reporting on politics, elections, education, breaking news and healthcare, including exclusive coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic in New York City.

Publications

  • DailyMail.com
    19 articles
  • Daily Mail US
    10 articles
  • MailOnline
    1 article
  • Daily Mail
    1 article

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  • Share or comment on this article: I was victim of a dangerous sex trend that's illegal in other countries
    15 Dec 2024—DailyMail.com
    There is a disturbing sex trend that, while it has been around for decades, is re emerging as more people raise alarm over the dangerous act. Dubbed 'stealthing', the act involves a man removing his condom mid-intercourse without his partner's knowledge or consent. Two 2019 studies found 12 percent of women have ever been a victim of stealthing and 10 percent of men admitted to having 'stealthed' a partner. Dozens of posts are popping up on social media from women who have experienced it and...
  • EXCLUSIVEIs your air conditioning making you sick? The signs to look for and how to prevent it, according to an expert
    17 Nov 2024—DailyMail.com
    If you are experiencing unexplained headaches, a cough and runny nose, dizziness or fatigue with no known culprit, you may want to inspect a common household appliance. Air conditioning is one of the most popular modern conveniences, protecting against heatwaves and filling homes with cool air. But, if the units aren't installed, maintained or cleaned properly, they can become rife with mold, inflicting serious health complications on unsuspecting residents breathing in their air. Tony Abate,...

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