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Hannah Yasharoff

Washington, D.C.

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

Articles

  • 6 days ago | usatoday.com | Jennifer McClellan |Hannah Yasharoff

    Romance readers have had no shortage of books to devour this year, with new releases from favorite authors and new obsessions. Already, fans have flocked to read “Great Big Beautiful Life” by Emily Henry, “Flirting Lessons” by Jasmine Guillory, “Summer in the City” by Alex Aster, “Wild and Wrangled” by Lyla Sage and “Scythe & Sparrow” by Brynne Weaver. The pool of heartwarming (and often steamy) stories is only getting bigger as we dip into summer.

  • 1 week ago | wellandgood.com | Hannah Yasharoff

    Our editors independently select these products. Making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commissionTess Holliday wants to be a safe space for those who need it right now. The model and body activist, 40, is about to publish her second book, Take Up Space, Y'all: Your Bold and Bright Guide to Self-Love, which comes out on August 26. The interactive YA guide, co-written with author Kelly Coon, is all about helping readers learn to love themselves exactly as they are.

  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff

    Being pregnant doesn't have to put a pause on your sex life. Sure, it may change your sex drive or comfort levels. But from a health and safety perspective, the good news is that "most people can safely have sex while pregnant," says Dr. Karen Tang, author of "It's Not Hysteria: Everything You Need to Know About Your Reproductive Health (But Were Never Told)."For the record, health experts say it's completely normal if you or your partner don't feel like having sex while pregnant, for any reason.

  • 2 weeks ago | usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff

    Taking a pregnancy test too early can produce a false negative result. And the prospect of a major life change like pregnancy is a time when you want to make sure you're getting the most accurate information. So how do you know when it's too early to take a pregnancy test, and at what point can you get accurate results?

  • 2 weeks ago | usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff

    If you think there's a chance you might be pregnant, you want to know as soon as possible. But how soon can symptoms be attributed to a new pregnancy, rather than other ailments or conditions?

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Hannah Yasharoff
Hannah Yasharoff @HannahYasharoff
3 Apr 25

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

Hannah Yasharoff
Hannah Yasharoff @HannahYasharoff
21 Mar 25

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

Hannah Yasharoff
Hannah Yasharoff @HannahYasharoff
21 Mar 25

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