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Ashley Welch

Ashley has more than a decade of experience in both breaking news and long-form storytelling. She served as the health editor for CBSNews.com for several years, reporting, writing, and editing daily health news articles and features. Previously, as a staff member at Everyday Health, Ashley covered a wide range of chronic conditions and diseases and now works as a freelance editor and writer for the website.

She holds a bachelor's degree from Fordham University and a master's degree from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York, where she studied health and science reporting. She enjoys yoga and is an aspiring runner.

https://ashleywelch.me/about

Publications

  • Everyday Health Group
    12 articles
  • Lose It!
    11 articles
  • Everyday Health
    9 articles

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  • —Lose It!
  • —Lose It!
  • 6 Potential Health Benefits of Pistachios
    9 Jan—Everyday Health Group
    Whether adding an earthy flavor and pretty green hue to lattes, gelatos, or the Dubai chocolate bar that went viral on social media, pistachios seem to be in every sweet treat these days. But there are also plenty of nutritious ways to enjoy the nuts — eating them straight from the shell as a snack, sprinkling them on salads — that play up their many health benefits. “Pistachios are nutrient-dense, providing a good source of protein, fiber, healthy fats, vitamins (like B6), and minerals, such...
  • Can Hidradenitis Suppurativa Affect the Vaginal Area?
    20 Dec 2024—Everyday Health Group
    Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that can develop in the pubic area where there is hair, and is characterized by painful lumps under the skin. These bumps develop when hair follicles are blocked. If left untreated, these bumps can become larger and more painful. There’s no cure for HS, but treatments can help ease symptoms. Here’s everything you should know about how condition affects the groin and pubic area and how you can get the best care...
  • —Everyday Health Group

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