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Nylah Iqbal Muhammad

Nylah Iqbal Muhammad is a James Beard Award nominated writer with bylines in New York Magazine, Travel + Leisure, and Vogue. She writes about travel, books, culture, mental health, health, social justice, and identity.

Publications

  • Sweet July
    7 articles
  • Vox
    7 articles
  • Women's Health Magazine
    5 articles
  • Andscape
    2 articles
  • Business Insider
    1 article
  • Mondoweiss
    1 article
  • ESPN
    1 article

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  • —Women's Health Magazine
  • —Business Insider
  • —Women's Health Magazine
  • —Women's Health Magazine
  • Here's How A Relationship Can Survive Emotional Cheating, Per Therapists
    31 May 2024—Women's Health Magazine
    When you hear the words “cheating” or “affair,” you probably imagine steamy sexual trysts. But there are multiple ways cheating can show up in a relationship, and it’s possible to break your partner’s trust and boundaries without even bringing sex into the equation—namely, through emotional cheating. While some believe this form of infidelity is no big deal or perhaps not infidelity at all, the truth remains that it can often cause an immense amount of pain and harm in a relationship. In...