Lizette Borreli, Newsweek

Lizette Borreli

Newsweek

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Newsweek
  • Medical Daily
  • International Business Times

Past articles by Lizette:

Woman Obsessed With Melania Trump Has Eight Plastic Surgery Operations to Look Like First Lady

Breast cancer survivor gets multiple surgeries, from breast augmentation to Brazilian butt lift, to resemble Melania Trump. → Read More

National Vodka Day: Why Drinking Vodka May Be Healthier Than A Glass Of Wine

Vodka's distillation process makes it one of the purest alcohols, eliminating sugars from fruits and vegetables. → Read More

Psychopath Signs in Children: Not Laughing With Others Could be Early Trait in Boys

Misbehaved boys who lack guilt are less likely to laugh with their friends. → Read More

Sexual Experiences at a Young Age Could Trigger Early Puberty

Your first sexual experience before puberty can change your body and brain. → Read More

E-Cigarettes With Nicotine Can Damage Your Heart With Just One Puff

"If you do not smoke already, do not start using e-cigarettes. They are not harmless," experts warn. → Read More

Kevin Hart Cheating Scandal Poses Question: Is Being With One Person Normal?

Kevin Hart publicly apologizes to his pregnant wife, Eniko Parrish, on Instagram after leaked video of him cheating. → Read More

Smoking Cigarettes: Smell in Clothes and Furniture Can Damage Brain, Liver

Tobacco residual exposure from clothes and furniture could potentially lead to brain and liver damage. → Read More

Yoga and Mental Health: How It Helps Depression and Four Other Conditions

Yoga therapy can help ease symptoms of these common mental health conditions. → Read More

Celiac Disease: Seven Things That Surprisingly Contain Gluten (They Aren’t Even Food)

From medications to play dough, people with celiac disease should avoid them. → Read More

Are Tattoos Safe? Ink Toxins Remain in Human Body for Years, Study Shows

Nanoparticles in tattoo ink travel through the body and may pose health issues. → Read More

Sleeping With Dogs is Bad for Your Sleep and Health

Mayo Clinic researchers took a deep dive into whether the barks should stay out of the bedroom. → Read More

This New App Detects Concussions Just By Looking Into Your Eyes

Smartphone app, "PupilScreen," uses flash to detect concussions by looking into your eyes. → Read More

Gait Analysis Can Reveal Personality Traits, Walking Speed As You Get Older

Gait analysis reveals your walking speed can reflect your personality traits. → Read More

'MasSpec Pen' Spots Malignant Tumors In Just 10 Seconds, Reducing Cancer Recurrence

MasSpec Pen is a new diagnostic tool that can detect malignant tumors in just seconds, improving treatment and reducing the odds of cancer recurrence. → Read More

Benefits Of Chia Seeds: Diet Food Helps With Weight Loss, Suppresses Appetite

Five ways adding chia seeds to your diet can help you avoid weight gain in the fall. → Read More

Facebook Friends May Get You Sick: Obsessive Social Media Use Triggers URI

A greater number of Facebook friends and social media-induced anxiety/stress can leave you vulnerable to upper respiratory infections. → Read More

Online Dating Apps Can't Predict Romantic Attraction, Find Your 'Perfect Match'

The algorithm used by online dating apps and sites cannot predict romantic attraction between two strangers. → Read More

Man Plays Saxophone During Brain Tumor Surgery To Show Musical Ability Was Preserved

A saxophone player serenades doctors on the operating table as he undergoes brain surgery. → Read More

Walking Speed Linked To Heart Health: Slow Pace Predicts Heart Disease Death

Walking speed can predict the likelihood of dying from heart disease. → Read More

Why People Do 'Benching' And How It Can Hurt Your Love Life

The psychology behind "benching" dating prospects, and how to know if you're a victim of the trend. → Read More