
Korin Miller
Journalist at Yahoo!
Korin Miller is a health, lifestyle, and commerce writer who does everything from covering infectious diseases and health trends to testing fitness equipment, whitening toothpastes and everything in between.
Korin has worked for years researching and investigating new shopping trends, and is always on the hunt for a good bargain to share with readers.
She has been published in Forbes, Women's Health, Prevention, Health, The Bump, and more.
Korin has a master's degree in interactive journalism from American University, as well as an undergraduate degree in marketing and international relations from The College of William & Mary.
- New York, NY, USA
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Publications
- Yahoo Life10 articles
- POPSUGAR8 articles
- U.S. News and World Report8 articles
- Forbes Vetted7 articles
- The Bump6 articles
- Conde Nast Traveler3 articles
- Aol.com3 articles
Writes Most On
- How to clean mold from your air conditioner safely23 Jun—Yahoo LifeIt's easy to view an air conditioner as a set-it-and-forget-it appliance, but these workhorse machines require regular cleanings to lower the risk of mold buildup. But if you're like most people, you probably don't know how to clean mold from your air conditioner (or how to identify if it needs cleaning in the first place). With that in mind, here's how to check and clean your unit and how to prevent AC mold in your home in the first place. Why does mold grow in air conditioners? There are a...
- How To Stop A Migraine From Ruining Your Big Day20 Jun—Women's Health MagazineLiving with chronic migraine means dealing with the unexpected. These debilitating headaches don’t care if you’re graduating, getting married, or starting your first day at a new job. In fact, for some people, migraine attacks are more likely to surface during big moments, thanks to all that stress and excitement surrounding them. “Migraines are unpredictable,” says Dharti Dua, MD, an Ohio-based neurologist who specializes in headaches and lives with migraine attacks herself. “They can come...
- These people were drinking a few cans of soda a day. Here's what happened to their health when they gave it up.12 May—Yahoo LifeMore energy, Less bloating. And yes, some sugar cravings. 7 min read While soda used to be a staple of the American diet, consumption of the fizzy drink in the U.S. has consistently fallen for more than a decade. Americans are currently drinking 25% less soda than they did in 2000. Of course, we’re talking about traditional sodas here. Data shows that probiotic and prebiotic sodas are becoming more popular each year, but these tend to have significantly less sugar and additives than their...