Sarah B. Haider
School
Swansea University, Aarhus University, Karachi University
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Celebrities, Women's Issues
- Sarah is a freelance journalist and a member of The List news team.
- She has previously written about women's and children's rights, social justice, technology, climate change, celebrities, fashion, and health and wellness.
- Her bylines have appeared in several publications across the globe, including The News Lab, Rapid City Journal, The Copenhagen Post, The Inquisitr, Jutland Station, Buzz magazine, South Asia magazine, You! women's magazine, Us magazine, Udpost, and Cafébabel.
Experience
Sarah has been working as a professional writer for more than seven years. She started her journalistic career as a copyeditor with The News International and later worked as a full-time features writer with The Express Tribune before switching to the digital desk of Geo News. She is a recipient of the International Centre for Journalists (ICFJ) 2015 fellowship and was also selected for the Berlin-based "Reporters in the Field" fellowship in 2017. Aside from working in her home country, has completed reporting stints in the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Nepal.
Education
Sarah obtained a master's degree in war and conflict journalism from Swansea University in Wales, United Kingdom. Beforehand, she earned an Erasmus Mundus master's degree in Journalism, Media, and Globalization from Aarhus University, Denmark. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from Karachi University, Pakistan.
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Stories By Sarah B. Haider
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Folliculitis is a skin condition that's unsightly and often physically uncomfortable. The good news is that help is abundant and readily available.
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Your eyes are one of the most sensitive parts of your body, so whenever you experience something unusual happening to them, you should not ignore it.
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While the exact time when acupuncture came into existence is not clear, it was mentioned in a historical account called Shih-chi, written around 100 B.C.
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Despite the availability of a variety of hair removal techniques in the market, waxing and sugaring remain the two most popular choices among women.
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The terms polyamory and polygamy are used to describe some types of intimate relationships. But the words often leave people confused.
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Psychologists and therapists aren't the same thing. Here's how to know which is right for you.
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Many people have started looking for other sweetening options besides sugar. Two popular choices are Truvia and Stevia. Which is healthier?
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If you want to make the most of your online dating experience, you should learn how to spot some red flags at the very outset of the dating process.
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A yeast infection can cause several symptoms, including discomfort, discharge, inflammation, and itchiness of the vagina and the vulva.
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Scientific evidence has shown that cutting down carbs from your daily diet can help you lose weight more quickly, as compared to a low-fat diet.
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While it is largely considered a fashion trend for many people out there, an eyebrow piercing could also have some meaning. What does it say about you?
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Best practices in making a child's school lunch.
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You should always wash all of the dye out of your hair after a color job - here's what can happen if you don't.
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Ever wondered how to walk in wedges? It's easier than you think!
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While most of us love wearing lipstick, we also tend to eat it while talking, drinking, or eating food. What happens to your body when you eat lipstick?
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If you prefer to post photos in which your makeup is on fleek but there are days when you don't want to get all done up, you may want to try digital makeup.
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Read this before lacing up those gladiator sandals.
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Tired of stained teeth? Try these home remedies for a brighter smile.
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While a lot of people do not mind consuming moldy bread after removing the spoiled parts, food safety experts suggest otherwise. Here's why.
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Sun poisoning requires medical attention -- here's what to do if you think you have it.
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When making a vegetarian dinner, one mistake people often make is to cut their vegetables the wrong way, removing good nutrients in the stalk, peel, and leaves.
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While most people know their zodiac sign, one's moon sign also plays an important role.
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What regimen does the rapper and TV host follow to keep those bodacious curves?