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Title:
Senior Editor
Location:
Greater Jacksonville Metro Area, Florida
Education:
BA in English, Summa Cum Laude, honors in Secondary Education, Schreyer Honors College, Penn State University
Expertise:
Health & fitness, literature, history; Runner, reader, red wine drinker, and aspiring yogi
Experience:
Abby Reinhard is a writer, editor, and native Jersey Girl. Before Best Life, she was working in medical writing, covering neurological news for healthcare professionals. She also published her nonfiction history book, The Marine Society of the City of New York 1770-2020, with Fort Schuyler press in 2020.

Truly passionate about writing, she’s always up for a new research project or to deep dive into a new topic—whether it be the latest medical studies or a wellness trend she can try out herself. She began her career at a local newspaper in New Jersey, where she was able to work in her hometown writing for and about the people she knows best. She took a hiatus to complete her book before continuing her work in journalism at NeurologyLive and later at Best Life.
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A new study looked at the effect of obesity on fat cells.

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Dozens Sick and 1 Dead Due to Carrot E. Coli Outbreak

Is your state affected by this widespread outbreak?