
Nancy Schimelpfening
Nancy Schimelpfening, MS, earned her master’s degree in community health education from Old Dominion University. She’s a freelance writer whose work has appeared in various online publications, including not only Healthline, but Verywell Health and Mindbodygreen. She’s also the president of Depression Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization that offers free support to people living with depression and other mental illnesses.
- San Antonio, TX, USA
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Publications
- Healthline24 articles
- Healthgrades10 articles
Writes Most On
- 'Top Gun' Legend Val Kilmer Dies of Pneumonia After Throat Cancer Battle4 Apr—HealthlineHealth News Legendary actor Val Kilmer of ‘Top Gun’ fame passed away at 65 at his Los Angeles home. Kilmer’s daughter shared that the cause was pneumonia, an infectious disease of the lungs. Experts say Kilmer’s previous treatment for throat cancer and his age may have been contributing factors. It’s recommended that older adults protect their health by getting regular vaccinations, particularly against pneumonia. Actor Val Kilmer, perhaps best known for his role as Tom “Iceman” Kazansky in...
- Amy Schumer Says Mounjaro Improved Perimenopause Symptoms, Sex Drive7 Apr—HealthlineAmy Schumer recently shared she had quit Wegovy due to side effects like nausea. However, Schumer said she was “having a really good experience” with Mounjaro, such as improved menopause symptoms and libido. Experts say it’s common for people to have side effects with GLP-1s. If you can’t tolerate a GLP-1 drug, your doctor might recommend switching to a different weight loss medication. Writer, actress, and stand-up comedian Amy Schumer recently took to Instagram to discuss her experiences...
- Anti-Obesity Drugs Prescribed 1 Month After Beginning Behavior Therapy Boosts Weight Loss28 Mar—HealthgradesA study says that medication helps increase weight loss when behavioral changes fall short. Medication begun after 1 month versus the usual 6 months of behavioral treatment can boost weight loss twofold. Patients who were given phentermine lost twice as much weight in 24 weeks. According to a study published in Nature Medicine Trusted Source International Journal of Obesity Peer reviewed journal Go to source on March 7, 2025, adding an anti-obesity medication (AOM) one month after the...
- Women's Heart Health More Affected by Lifestyle Risks Than Men, Study Finds24 Mar—HealthlineNew research indicates that certain cardiovascular risk factors could significantly impact females more than males. The researchers say taking biological sex into account during routine screenings could provide a clearer assessment of cardiovascular risk. Experts say it’s important for females to monitor their risk factors as they age. The links between blood pressure, diet, exercise, or smoking and heart disease risk have been well established. Yet new research indicates these risk factors...
- Common Questions Patients Are Asking About Vitamin A and Measles21 Mar—HealthgradesHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suggested that vitamin A can help treat measles. He has also stated that vaccines may cause severe illness or death. His statements have led to confusion for many people about the best way to prevent and treat measles. As of March 7, 2025, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was reporting a growing measles outbreak in the U.S. In a Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory , the CDC stated that there have been 10...