
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.
- New York, NY, USA
- @EmilyJoshu
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- DailyMail.com59 articles
- Daily Mail43 articles
- MailOnline1 article
- Magnify Money
- Quicken Loans
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- EXCLUSIVEDoctors raise grave health concerns about NASA astronaut after subtle clue in new photo20 Mar—DailyMail.comDoctors have raised concerns about astronaut Sunita Williams' health after looking noticeably frail in a new photo. NASA released photos of Williams, 59, and fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore, 62, walking gingerly and greeting shaking hands with NASA personnel after undergoing a series of health checks following their nine-month space saga. Doctors in particular pointed to Williams' 'visibly thin' wrists, which they told DailyMail.com could be a sign of rapid weight loss, muscular wasting in her...
- CDC to study link between vaccines and autism in bombshell move7 Mar—DailyMail.comThe CDC will study the potential link between vaccines and autism, sources have revealed. Two sources told Reuters the agency is planning a large study into the long disproven connection. It is unclear whether newly appointed health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, who has long been skeptical of vaccines, is involved in the planned study or how it would be carried out. The CDC and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) could not immediately be reached for comment. The bombshell move...
- Warning to millions over common drug that causes deviant sexual behavior... including pedophilic urges11 Mar—DailyMail.comDoctors have warned that a common drug used for involuntary movement disorders suffered by millions could cause 'deviant' sexual behavior. Patients taking the drugs, used to treat restless legs syndrome and Parkinson's, have developed strange urges and problematic habits. Some became addicted to flashing their nudity in public, others with cheating on their spouses or watching pornography. In even more disturbing cases, patients ended up collecting child pornography and sexually assaulting...
- EXCLUSIVEDoctors sound alarm as two people's biceps 'blow up' while trying popular exercise3 Mar—DailyMail.comDoctors have warned against a popular CrossFit challenge after a former World's Strongest Man competitor claimed his arm muscles 'blew up' from attempting it. Michael Congdon, 32, had just started the intense Murph Challenge last May, which involves completing two one-mile runs and hundreds of push-ups, pull-ups, and squats. Having been a top finisher in the 2018 World's Strongest Man competition, the Minnesota bodybuilder assumed it would be 'less extreme' than powerlifting. However, the...