JL

John Loeppky

Freelance Writer at Various Publications

I am a disabled freelance writer, actor, and creative currently living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. I am the former editor-in-chief of the University of Regina's student newspaper, the carillon. I published work with Passage, Media Co-op, CBC, Accessibility.com, Ricochet, IndieGraf, and FiveThirtyEight.

https://www.jloeppky.com/portfolio

Publications

  • Healthline
    63 articles
  • Verywell Mind
    40 articles
  • IT PRO
    22 articles
  • VeryWell Health
    12 articles
  • Verywell Health
    2 articles
  • Reviewed (USA Today)
    2 articles
  • Accessibility.com
    2 articles

Writes Most On

MentalHealthPublicHealthMedicalResearchHealthcareProfessionalsHealthCarePsychologyTherapyHealthNewsCounselingMindfulnessInfectiousDiseasesAccessibilityEpidemiologyPatientCareFDAApprovalClinicalTrialsDiabetesInclusionNutritionObesityTherapistWellnessArtificialIntelligenceClimateChangeCardiologyHeartHealthBloodPressurePandemicPsychiatryTherapistsAssistiveTechnologyVaccineCancerTreatmentHealthRisksUnitedStatesCardiovascularDiseaseDisabilitySelfcareMentalWellbeingFDAEndocrinologyCervicalCancerChemotherapySideEffectsHealthresearchDisabilitiesCardiologistsHealthAndWellnessPsychologistHealthyhabits
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  • Here's What Four Disabled Mental Health Professionals Want You To Know
    18 Apr—CRPL
    We feel you, human figure, we feel you/ Bianca Van Dijk from Pixabay Because Times Are Tough “I don't think any one person can fully process the anger, the frustration, the grief of what's happening and so my biggest thing is co-regulation” — Lila Low-Beinart It is no secret that being disabled right now—whether it’s out and proud or closeted away—is a scary thing to be. It can be really easy to feel inundated with the horrors of that, the violence of that, the overwhelming indignity of it...
  • ADHD Drugs May Raise Blood Pressure and Pulse, but Effects Are Minimal
    12 Apr—Healthline
    Health News New research suggests that common ADHD medications are linked to small increases in measures of cardiovascular health like blood pressure and pulse. Researchers and experts say the benefits of ADHD medications outweigh the potential risks, and monitoring patients can help minimize risks. Researchers and clinicians await more rigorous data on the long-term effects of ADHD medications on heart health. New research suggests the small cardiovascular risks associated with attention...
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