
Sarah Hays Coomer
Forbes Health freelance columnist, author, science writer, and Mayo Clinic- & National Board-certified health coach. @healthonforbes @JohnsHopkins she/her
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Nov 21, 2024 |
nashvillebanner.com | Sarah Hays Coomer
On a rainy Saturday morning at Nashville’s Templeton Academy, dozens of teachers with a combined experience of 574 years in the classroom gathered to share best practices and offer support. “There’s a seriousness to silliness,” Hilario Lomelí, assistant professor of Latinx Studies at Vanderbilt University, said. “If you want to be chaotic and goofy, you’ve got to plan for it.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu | Cheena Kapoor |Rafiqul Islam Montu |Sarah Hays Coomer |Scovian Lillian
Manufacturing, agriculture, transport, and other sectors of the global economy consume natural resources on an immense scale. Individuals, however, are left to endure consequences like heat poverty, saltwater intrusion of water sources, pollution, and extreme weather events.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
forbes.com | Sarah Hays Coomer |Meaghan Harmon
Table of Contents {{ tocState.toggleTocShowMore ? 'Show more' : 'Show less' }} Editor’s Note: In “Hey, Health Coach,” Sarah Hays Coomer answers reader questions about the intersection of health and overall well-being. Have a question? Send her a message (and don’t forget to use a sleuthy pseudonym!). I spent most of my twenties in the sun without protection. I’m 32 now and worried about my skin after a friend was diagnosed with skin cancer. Should I get checked? How can I tell if I’m at risk?...
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Aug 21, 2024 |
forbes.com | Sarah Hays Coomer |Jessica Lester
Table of Contents {{ tocState.toggleTocShowMore ? 'Show more' : 'Show less' }} Editor’s Note: In “Hey, Health Coach,” Sarah Hays Coomer answers reader questions about the intersection of health and overall well-being. Have a question? Send her a message (and don’t forget to use a sleuthy pseudonym!). My smart watch keeps nagging me to get up and move. I’m trying to decide if I should leave the fitness alerts on or if they’re unnecessary distractions. Do tracking apps or devices actually help?...
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Jul 2, 2024 |
forbes.com | Sarah Hays Coomer |Jessica Lester
Table of Contents {{ tocState.toggleTocShowMore ? 'Show more' : 'Show less' }} Editor’s Note: In “Hey, Health Coach,” Sarah Hays Coomer answers reader questions about the intersection of health and overall well-being. Have a question? Send her a message (and don’t forget to use a sleuthy pseudonym!). I’m 40 pounds overweight with a family history of heart disease. I’ve been trying to exercise in the mornings, but I hate getting up and getting sweaty. Does the time of day I exercise make a...
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My first piece for the @nashvillebanner is live! This group is doing something truly unique in K-12 education, reducing turnover and improving classroom experiences for kids. #k12 #teachers #teacherlife #EducationForAll https://t.co/8ip8scXk9i

Can healthy eating go too far? This week in my Hey, Health Coach column @healthonforbes, learn how to identify #orthorexia and what to do if you or a loved one need support. https://t.co/F6axvBREXg

Death doulas can help patients and families navigate logistical, emotional, and spiritual decisions at the end-of-life. To learn more about their work and how to hire a qualified death doula, check out my piece this week @healthonforbes. https://t.co/eR1Wg3QvjM