
Maggie Aime
I'm Maggie Aime, a registered nurse, also known as The Write RN. I'm a freelance healthcare content writer with over 25 years as an oncology nurse, medical-surgical/cardiac nurse, kidney transplant nurse, pediatric home health nurse, medical coder, and medical transcriptionist.
My professional background also includes oncology case management, utilization management consulting, and healthcare administration.
I am passionate about educating others about all aspects of oncology, cardiology, safety, health promotion, disease prevention, and management.
- Miami, FL, USA
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- Everyday Health Group13 articles
- Sleepopolis11 articles
- Well+Good9 articles
- Next Avenue4 articles
- Healthnews3 articles
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- How Menopause Affects Cholesterol Levels, and Ways to Manage It28 May—Everyday HealthHot flashes, sleep disturbances, and mood swings are common during menopause. Along with these symptoms, your cholesterol levels may rise. High cholesterol increases your risk of heart disease and stroke, and menopause itself is linked to a higher risk of heart disease owing to several changes happening in your body. You can keep your heart healthy by understanding how menopause affects cholesterol and how to manage these changes. The Link Between Menopause and Cholesterol Some of the changes...
- Benefits of Massage Therapy for Ankylosing Spondylitis1 May—Everyday HealthLife with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) often means managing stiffness, pain, and fatigue. While medication and exercise are the mainstays of ankylosing spondylitis treatment, adding massage therapy to your treatment plan can also be beneficial. During a massage, a trained therapist uses their hands to apply pressure to muscles and soft tissue. There are many types of massage techniques. Swedish massage, which involves long, flowing strokes, is one widely used technique. Some therapists also...
- Here’s The Real Reason Why You’re So Sleepy After Drinking Coffee18 Apr—Well+GoodYour coworker swears by it, so you decide to try their solution to the midday tiredness, hoping for that energy boost everyone talks about: a cup of coffee. But strangely, after drinking that coffee, you’re even more tired than before. What’s up with that? Experts in This Article Hayley Miller registered dietitian and senior regulatory specialist at Physician’s Choice William Lu national medical director at digital sleep clinic Dreem Health Amy Brownstein registered dietitian at...
- Recognizing the Immediate Symptoms of a Ruptured Ovarian Cyst3 May—Everyday HealthIf you have an ovarian cyst and suddenly feel a sharp or intense pain in your lower belly, you might wonder if the cyst has ruptured (broken open). A ruptured ovarian cyst can cause a range of symptoms, from mild discomfort to severe pain, and knowing the signs and symptoms can help you understand when to seek medical care. What Is a Ruptured Ovarian Cyst? A ruptured ovarian cyst is when a cyst on the ovary bursts or breaks open. Ovulation itself involves a type of natural cyst rupture when...
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