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Emily Joshu Sterne

Health and Wellness Reporter, DailyMail.com.

Emily Joshu is based in New York City and covers nutrition, fitness, wellness, trends, and medical research. She was previously an associate editor in the premium publishing division of Dotdash Meredith.

https://www.emilyjoshu.com/

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  • DailyMail.com
    54 articles
  • Daily Mail
    43 articles
  • MailOnline
    1 article
  • Magnify Money
  • Quicken Loans

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  • EXCLUSIVEFury as Trump's drug chief quits to join Pfizer for mega salary in move slammed as 'conflict of interest'
    25 Feb—DailyMail.com
    Health experts have expressed conflict of interest concerns after the FDA's drug chief quit for a top job in Big Pharma. Pfizer announced this week that Dr Patrizia Cavazzoni, former director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), will join the company as its chief medical officer. Though the exact salary is unknown, job posting sites suggest the position pays up to $500,000 per year before bonuses, more than the $400,000 per year the president of the United States...
  • EXCLUSIVEInside controversial world of sex workers who service disabled people
    3 Mar—DailyMail.com
    In her 10 years of being a sex worker, Hannah Whitmore Foxx has catered to everyone - business men, out-of-towners, married people, and even couples. She's also worked with clients who have more specific needs, whether that is help getting out of their wheelchair or writing their safe word down because they're unable to speak. And many of them are less focused on sex and more interested in practicing their dating skills over dinner or a movie. Some even bring their parents or partners for...
  • EXCLUSIVEStunned families reveal how their children's autism symptoms were REVERSED by cheap 'life-changer' drug
    3 Mar—DailyMail.com
    When Ryan Baldridge Jr was diagnosed with autism at age four, his family were told he may never speak coherently. Then a year later, miraculously, he told his dad: 'I love you.' Soon after, teachers in school were calling home, amazed by how rapidly Ryan began stringing together full sentences and asking everyone around him how their day was. Ryan, now eight, went from 'basically non-verbal' in kindergarten to now reciting his lines for the upcoming school play. Speech therapy had yielded...
  • —DailyMail.com
  • —DailyMail.com

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