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Andi Breitowich

Andi Breitowich is a Chicago-based writer and graduate student at Northwestern Medill. She’s a mass consumer of social media and cares about women’s rights, holistic wellness, and non-stigmatizing reproductive care. As a former collegiate pole vaulter, she has a love for all things fitness and is currently obsessed with Peloton Tread workouts and hot yoga.

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Publications

  • POPSUGAR
    138 articles
  • Women’s Health US
    84 articles
  • Women's Health Magazine
    58 articles
  • What's Good (the Vitamin Shoppe blog)
    34 articles
  • Food & Wine Magazine
    7 articles
  • Men's Health
    5 articles
  • Women's Health UK
    3 articles

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  • Have You Felt Personally Victimized By Hyrox Videos?
    23 Apr—POPSUGAR
    Everyone is entitled to their own preferences. Differences in hobbies, likes, and dislikes should be respected. You know, to each their own. But lately, some uneasy TikTok users are feeling personally victimized by Hyrox, an intense, yet popular indoor fitness competition taking over the FYP. One creator expressed some serious distress and concern that Hyrox athletes are training for something the rest of us have yet to learn about, while another is questioning how she ended up on Hyrox-tok...
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  • Wait, So Measles Is Back?
    21 Mar—POPSUGAR
    Between norovirus, the flu, and COVID-19, there is no shortage of illnesses trying to wreak havoc on our immune system right now. But if that wasn't bad enough, measles cases are now back on the rise. So much so that three months into the year, measles cases have surpassed the total for 2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "As a society, we should be alarmed by the re-emergence of this vaccine-preventable disease," says Zachary Most, MD. "Since 2000, the...
  • —Women's Health Magazine

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