Meet Our Writers
The writers behind HealthLab — each with their own voice, background, and area of expertise.
Health
David Sterling
After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in public health, David spent over a decade working as a wellness consultant in the Midwest. He now focuses on synthesizing clinical research into practical advice for his readers at Hintshub, driven by a commitment to helping others achieve sustainable lifestyle improvements.
Sarah Miller
After graduating with a degree in Health Sciences from a large state university, I spent over a decade working in clinical research and wellness advocacy. My work is rooted in translating complex medical data into actionable insights to help individuals lead healthier, more ethical lives.
David Miller
After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in public health, David spent a decade working as a wellness consultant for corporate firms in the Midwest. He now channels his experience into writing evidence-based health content that emphasizes long-term lifestyle sustainability and ethical patient advocacy.
Carmen Ortega
With a degree in Public Health from a state university, I have spent over a decade translating complex medical data into actionable wellness strategies for everyday families. My approach is rooted in the belief that accessible, science-backed information is the cornerstone of a thriving community.
Austin Young
Raised in a bustling multigenerational household in East Los Angeles, I grew up translating medical terminology for my abuela, which sparked my lifelong dedication to making health literacy accessible for our community. As a health advocate and writer, I blend my bicultural perspective with clinical research to ensure that the path to wellness honors both our heritage and the latest scientific advancements.
Sarah Jenkins
After graduating from a state university with a degree in public health, Sarah spent a decade working as a wellness coordinator in mid-sized city clinics. She now channels her passion for preventative care into writing evidence-based articles that help everyday people navigate the complexities of modern health.
Benjamin Sterling
After graduating from Ohio State, I spent over a decade navigating the intersection of corporate wellness and public health advocacy. My journey has been defined by a commitment to bridging the gap between clinical data and the lived, human experience of those seeking a more balanced life.
Elena Sterling
After graduating from a midwestern state university, I spent over a decade navigating the intersection of public health policy and patient advocacy. My writing is rooted in the belief that wellness is a fundamental human right, a conviction shaped by years of clinical observations and community outreach.
Ethan Miller
After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in Communications, I spent a decade working in corporate wellness programs before transitioning to full-time health blogging. Growing up in a mid-sized suburb, I learned early on that small, consistent lifestyle adjustments—like the ones my dad championed after his own health scare—are the real key to longevity.
Emily Sterling
After graduating with a degree in public health from a Midwestern state university, Emily spent years working in clinical research coordination before transitioning to health advocacy writing. She is committed to translating complex medical data into accessible, evidence-based guidance for families living in suburban communities.
Matthew Sterling
After graduating with a degree in Communications from a large state university in the Midwest, I spent several years working in corporate wellness programs before deciding to focus on health advocacy. I aim to distill complex wellness research into practical, human-centered advice that fits into the busy lives of everyday Americans.
Sarah Miller-Bennett
After graduating from a state university with a degree in Communications, Sarah spent a decade navigating the corporate wellness space before transitioning to full-time health advocacy and blogging. Her writing is deeply informed by her experiences growing up in the Midwest, where she learned to balance the fast-paced demands of modern life with the grounded, community-focused values of her upbringing.
Kelly Armstrong
As a first-generation Latina public health advocate, I bridge the gap between complex medical research and the practical needs of our diverse communities. My approach is rooted in the values of 'familismo,' ensuring that every health recommendation I provide is both ethically grounded and culturally accessible.
Alan Foster
Raised in a traditional Korean-American household, I spent my childhood bridging the gap between my parents' holistic Eastern medicinal roots and modern Western clinical science. As a health consultant, I leverage this dual perspective to provide evidence-based wellness advice that respects both ancestral wisdom and contemporary medical standards.
Nadia Ibrahim
With a background in public health and community nutrition, Nadia has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between clinical wellness guidelines and the vibrant, traditional dietary habits of Hispanic households. She blends her academic expertise with a deep commitment to family-centered health, ensuring that evidence-based advice remains accessible and culturally relevant for diverse communities across the United States.
Kelsey Anderson
As a second-generation South Asian American with a background in public health policy, I blend my heritage’s focus on holistic wellness with evidence-based modern medical research. I strive to translate complex health data into practical, compassionate advice that respects both traditional values and the demands of our fast-paced American lifestyle.
Miles Thornton
Growing up in a quiet suburb of Ohio, Miles spent his college years studying health communications at a state university before pivoting into holistic wellness blogging. He draws from his experiences navigating the common challenges of American corporate life and his passion for making evidence-based health accessible to everyday people.
Heather White
With a degree in Health Sciences from a flagship state university, I spent over a decade navigating the complexities of public wellness programs in the Midwest. My writing is deeply informed by these years of hands-on community advocacy, aiming to bridge the gap between clinical data and the lived, human experience of health.
Victoria Morris
After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in Communications, I spent a decade navigating the fast-paced world of corporate wellness before transitioning to full-time health advocacy and blogging. My writing is deeply informed by my childhood in the Midwest, where I learned the value of community, balanced living, and the quiet resilience found in everyday habits.
Paul Cooper
Growing up between my mother’s home-cooked soul food and my father’s traditional Japanese pantry, I learned early on that health is deeply rooted in both culture and compassion. I spent a decade working as a community wellness advocate in urban centers, where I saw firsthand how our diverse backgrounds shape our relationship with our bodies and minds.
Tamara Reid
With a background in public health and a heritage spanning both Caribbean and Midwestern roots, I spent a decade working in community wellness advocacy. I bridge the gap between clinical data and lived experience to help readers navigate the complexities of modern health.
David Williams
With over a decade of experience in public health advocacy and community wellness, I bridge the gap between clinical data and the lived realities of urban neighborhoods. My work focuses on demystifying health literacy to ensure that every family, regardless of their background, has the tools to thrive and lead a dignified life.