
Emily Laurence
Emily Laurence is a journalist, freelance writer, and certified health coach living in Raleigh, North Carolina. She specializes in writing about health, lifestyle, and social justice.
Emily spent six years as an editor and writer at Well+Good, where she covered everything from healthy food trends to serious issues such as the opioid crisis in America, sexual abuse in hospital settings, and gun violence.
Prior to Well+Good, Emily worked at Metro US newspaper, Seventeen.com, Twist magazine, and ELLE.com. Emily graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University where she majored in magazine journalism.
- Raleigh, NC, USA
- EmLaurence
- pub/emily-laurence/1a/957/629
Publications
- Parade32 articles
- HuffPost9 articles
- GQ Magazine8 articles
- Forbes Health8 articles
- Parade.com7 articles
- The Huffington Post7 articles
- ClubMental.com4 articles
Writes Most On
- Self-Checkout And Food Delivery Are Depriving Us Of This 1 Essential Type Of Human Interaction7 Mar—HuffPostVioletaStoimenova via Getty Images The way we get our food has become a solitary endeavor. You can go to the grocery store, get what you need on your own and use self-checkout. Or, you can get your food delivered without having to talk on the phone to order or interact with the delivery person. In this post-COVID world, many restaurants have kept QR code menus, which often allow customers to place their orders online instead of with a waiter. At fast-casual restaurants like Panera Bread and...
- Your Desk Job Is Ruining Your Posture. These Upper Back Stretches Can Help10 Feb—GQ MagazineWellness Your Desk Job Is Ruining Your Posture. These Upper Back Stretches Can Help The top eight physical therapist-recommended moves for people who sit all day. By Emily Laurence February 10, 2025 Kelsey Niziolek Save this storySave Save this storySave There’s a good chance you’re reading this hunched over. If you’re at your desk, your shoulders are likely rounded and creeping toward your ears. Ditto if you’re looking at your phone right now. Most of us spend the majority of the time like...
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