Danielle Ramos-Sullivan
School
St. Francis College
Expertise
Women's Health And Fertility, Curly And Wavy Hair Care, Self-improvement
- Danielle's column, "Healthy Living," won Best Column by the Parenting Media Association several times and she has received Silver and Gold awards from the PMA's for over 10 years in a row.
- Her article "POTS: The Teen Disease You've Probably Never Heard Of" went viral within 24 hours of being posted on New York Family.
- The daughter of a high-risk pregnancy nurse/ultrasound specialist and a general surgeon, she has been curious and learning about health and medicine her entire life.
Experience
Danielle began her career in the parenting magazine sector as an editorial assistant at Big Apple Parent and steadily moved up the editorial ladder at various NYC-based magazines, eventually becoming Managing Editor at NYMetroParents. Specializing in women's health and wellness, she has written on various health topics and conditions. Danielle's goal when writing and researching health topics is to educate and inform because she attests that knowledge most certainly does bring power. Danielle has been a health columnist for New York Parenting and a writer for SurvivorNet and Disney's Babble. She also worked as Contributing Editor for New York Family Magazine and was a columnist for Midwifery Today, Mommy Poppins, Brooklyn Paper, and Charlottesville Family.
Education
Danielle has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights.
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Stories By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan
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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have been together for decades. That's probably because he felt an immediate connection with his future wife.
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Not only do children of Hollywood celebrities often grow to become friends, but so do their dogs. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Ellen's dogs are "very good friends."
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Ryan Seacrest couldn't be happier with his "Live" replacement.
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When Prince William becomes king, Kate Middleton will become Queen consort. The princess expressed her plans, revealing her first move as queen.
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Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston may be divorced, but there's no bad blood between them.
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Actor Jason Ritter is often portrayed on screen for who he is in real life - one of the genuine good guys. Here's how his sobriety journey changed his life.
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Are your roots coming in? Here's the best way to cover them up without a trip to the salon.
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Kelly green is a classic spring and summer color, but if you want to change things up, then one bold and bright color could take Kelly green's place.
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Ingrown hairs can pop up anywhere, even on your scalp. But if you run into any ingrowns on the top of your head, here's how you should handle it.
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"Friends" stars Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox have both been linked to this musician.
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Lucille Ball was a trailblazer in the entertainment industry, most notably when her pregnancy broke new ground for women on TV.
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While Juliette Lewis and Steve Berra did not have children while they were married, do they still catch up with each other on the regular? Here's what we know.
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Heat rashes and eczema are often mistaken for each other, but their causes and symptoms differ. Here's how to spot the difference between heat rash and eczema.
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Liquid blush is an easy way to get a natural makeup finish, but if you're looking to pick up a new product, here's what you need to know and look for.
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Are lemons what you need to banish dandruff for good?
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus has been married for over 30 years.
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Jason Ritter is carrying on John Ritter's legacy.
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Menopause is a normal and expected part of a birthing person's life. Here's how embracing menopause can give you a new outlook.
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can manifest differently based on your gender.
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We've all heard about how beneficial using products with hyaluronic acid can be for our skin. But did you know that it can also help your neck?
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Jane Fonda and Robert Redford have starred in four films together since their 20s. And Redford holds a special place in Fonda's heart.
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Hugh Grant is known for being sassy during interviews, and his 2004 appearance on Oprah was no different. He butted heads with the host multiple times.
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Kelly Ripa was trying to keep her pregnancy a secret when it accidentally came out on TV.
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After Prince Harry's brief visit to the UK to attend King Charles III's coronation, some are left wondering why he made the trip at all.
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These ingredients could be making your rosacea worse.
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While sweat is a good and healthy bodily function, t can also leave you vulnerable to the sun's dangerous UV rays. Here's how to sweat-proof your sunscreen.
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If your hair is damaged, you want to be careful not to make it worse.