
Hannah Yasharoff
Entertainment and Wellness Reporter at Freelance
entertainment + wellness writer in DC • bylines in USA TODAY, PS, Well+Good, Women’s Health, NatGeo, Eater • very tall, go Terps
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1 week ago |
usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff
Are you getting enough vitamin C in your daily diet? Vitamin C, also sometimes referred to as L-ascorbic acid, is a vitamin found in foods such as red peppers, oranges, grapefruits, kiwis, broccoli, strawberries and Brussels sprouts, and is also available to consume via a dietary supplement, according to the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS).
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2 weeks ago |
wickedlocal.com | Hannah Yasharoff
Summertime means the re-emergence of plenty of fun things: trips to the beach or pool, outdoor brunches and cookouts with family and friends. It also brings us new in-season fruit to enjoy during those aforementioned gatherings. Stone fruits are among the summertime seasonal produce that's now available. And demand for many types of them are on the rise both globally and in the U.S., according to a 2024 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff
Looking to spice up your recipes? Cloves might be the tasty and healthy addition you've been looking for. Cloves are flower buds from a specific type of tree native to Indonesia. They're known for having a sweet, warm and slightly spicy scent similar to cinnamon or nutmeg, and are commonly consumed in ground form as a spice added to recipes. "Cloves are super underrated," says women's health dietitian and nutritionist Valerie Agyeman.
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2 weeks ago |
wellandgood.com | Hannah Yasharoff
Dancing With The Stars co-host Julianne Hough is fresh off an appearance presenting at the Tony Awards on Sunday night, after which she danced the night away while co-hosting an afterparty with pal Darren Criss (who, by the way, took home his first Tony at the awards for Best Lead Actor in a Musical!)"I am not gonna lie, I'm still recovering," Hough tells Well+Good with a laugh.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff
Summertime means the re-emergence of plenty of fun things: trips to the beach or pool, outdoor brunches and cookouts with family and friends. It also brings us new in-season fruit to enjoy during those aforementioned gatherings. Stone fruits are among the summertime seasonal produce that's now available. And demand for many types of them are on the rise both globally and in the U.S., according to a 2024 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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There’s been a ton of chatter lately about men taking women-dominated fitness classes. There are some genuine concerns, but this dialogue also ignores a key part of the convo: WHY they’re signing up in the first place. So I talked to some for @POPSUGAR: https://t.co/TCTdw2srL2

Sorry to report there’s yet another viral dating buzzword you need to know: "floodlighting." For @iamwellandgood, I wrote about how to spot floodlighting— and how to make sure you’re not doing it either. https://t.co/RgwA1DzRqi

This was such a fun one: For @POPSUGAR, I talked to a mother-daughter duo about why parents are getting involved with their kids’ online dating lives. It’s not as weird as it sounds. https://t.co/KHrQ9OC9GY