Kareem Yasin, Healthline

Kareem Yasin

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San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Kareem:

I Quit Social Media for 65 Weeks. This Is What I Learned.

This is what logging off from social media for 65 weeks taught me about friendship and how much value we place on online interactions. → Read More

This Is How RA Impacts My Social Life

Having a chronic condition like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can affect your relationships with friends and loved ones. This is how our community owns their RA. → Read More

This Is How MS Impacts My Social Life

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect your lifestyle in many ways, including your social life. This is how our MS community deals with these changes. → Read More

This Father and Son Are Fighting Heart Disease with Wine

After two open-heart surgeries by age 9, Colby Groom and his father are helping to fund heart research — with their own wine. → Read More

When Leslie Jones Asked, ‘What’s It All For?’ in a Gym Selfie, Twitter Was There to Remind Her

Leslie Jones asked, “What's it all for?” in a gym selfie, and Twitter was quick to remind her that fitness is about loving yourself. → Read More

Deliciously Ella: How Revamping My Diet Revamped My Life

Deliciously Ella is a widely successful author and blogger. Here’s how and why she went plant-based. → Read More

How I Use Technology to Manage My MS

Marc Stecker of Wheelchair Kamikaze opens up about blogging, photography, and what the internet gets right and wrong about MS. → Read More

This Brave Dog Will Make You Believe in the Power of Family

As flames engulfed his home, Odin refused to leave his goat brothers and sisters behind. → Read More

11 Important Messages People Shared on #NationalComingOutDay

On #NationalComingOutDay, these are 11 things you should know about coming out about your sexual identity. → Read More

The Good Fight: Prince Harry Wants Us to Take Mental Health More Seriously

Prince Harry is the latest high-profile personality to shine a light on mental health, spotlighting the military. → Read More

Gabrielle Union Gets Real About Her Miscarriages and Struggles with Infertility

Gabrielle Union reveals her struggles with miscarriage and infertility, giving a voice to millions of women. → Read More

Lee From America Shares Her Secrets to Thriving While Living with PCOS

Lee From America was caught off guard by her PCOS diagnosis, but she’s beating it with a routine of self-care and healthy eating. → Read More

This Is Why Julianne Hough Is Telling Women to Talk More About Their Periods

Finding out about her endometriosis finally gave Julianne Hough an answer for her pain and the tools she needed to handle it. → Read More

Your Favorite TV Doctor, Kate Walsh, Opens Up About Her Brain Tumor

After her brain tumor, actress Kate Walsh has a new outlook on life and how to take care of yourself. → Read More

Your Favorite TV Doctor, Kate Walsh, Opens Up About Her Brain Tumor

After her brain tumor, actress Kate Walsh has a new outlook on life and how to take care of yourself. → Read More

Move Over, Squigglebrow. This Model Is Rocking Her Unibrow

Model Sophia Hadjipanteli isn’t getting rid of her unibrow to suit other people’s standards of beauty. → Read More

Selena Gomez Reveals Lifesaving Kidney Transplant to Bring Awareness to Lupus

People are praising Selena Gomez for being open about her kidney transplant and raising lupus awareness. → Read More

Sinead O’Connor Video Shows How We Need to Change the Way We Approach Mental Illness

Singer Sinead O'Connor has called for compassion and understanding about mental illness in a distressing video posted on Facebook. → Read More

I Embrace My Anxiety, Because It’s Part of Me

China McCarney says the best way to deal with mental illness is to accept it as part of who you are. → Read More

At 32, I Found Out I Had MS. Here’s What I Did in the Days That Followed.

Like most people who have MS, Ray wasn't prepared for an MS diagnosis. Now, he helps other MSers learn from each other. → Read More