
Michelle Marchante
Health Reporter at Miami Herald
Covering South Florida health as part of the Pulitzer-winning team @miamiherald. Past: @poynter fellow, @wsvn, @_panthernow editor-in-chief. RT ≠ endorsement.
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1 day ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Michelle Marchante
¿Estás feliz? Los expertos afirman que la felicidad —reír con los seres queridos, tener un propósito en la vida, algo que esperar con ilusión— es un factor que influye en si una persona vivirá una vida larga y saludable. Comer sano, dormir bien y mantenerse activo —cambios cruciales en el estilo de vida que pueden promover un envejecimiento saludable— son más fáciles de monitorear. Pero la felicidad puede ser difícil de medir y, a veces, difícil de sentir. “¿Cómo se siente feliz si padece demencia?
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1 day ago |
miamiherald.com | Michelle Marchante
Are you happy? Happiness — laughing with loved ones, a purpose in life, something to look forward to — is a factor in whether a person will live a healthy and long life, experts say. Eating healthy, sleeping well and staying active — critical lifestyle changes that can promote healthy aging — are easier to track. But happiness can be difficult to measure, and at times, difficult to feel. “How do you feel happy if you’re dealing with dementia? How do you feel happy if you’re a caregiver?
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4 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Michelle Marchante
Miami Herald coverage has won several prestigious national and statewide journalism awards in 2025. The winning coverage included an investigation into the botched inquiry of a Biscayne Bay boat crash that led to the Florida Legislature changing boater safety laws. Coverage of a South Florida attorney who used a legal loopholes to manipulate condo auctions also won an award and led to a proposed change to the law.
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6 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Michelle Marchante
Walking can help keep your heart healthy and strong. It’s also good for your brain. Research has shown that walking briskly for two hours every week can help boost a person’s mood and reduce symptoms of stress, depression and anxiety.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Michelle Marchante
Walking can help keep your heart healthy and strong. It’s also good for your brain. Research has shown that walking briskly for two hours every week can help boost a person’s mood and reduce symptoms of stress, depression and anxiety.
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