Tabitha Britt
School
The New School Of Social Research
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Food, Fashion & Style
- Tabitha is a freelance writer for Static Media.
- You can find her byline on a number of sites, including Insider, Taste of Home, First for Women, and HoneyColony, just to name a few.
- In addition to being a full-time freelancer, Tabitha is the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine created by individuals with endometriosis for individuals with endometriosis.
Experience
Tabitha is a New York-based freelance writer and editor. In addition to writing for Static Media, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — the first no-BS endometriosis magazine (by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis) in America. She earned her master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School and enjoys writing about food, fashion, and other lifestyle topics (especially potato-related news). You can find her byline in a variety of publications, including Insider, O.School, Huffington Post UK, Taste of Home, and Elite Daily.
Education
Tabitha has a Professional Writing Certificate and a bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School of Social Research.
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Stories By Tabitha Britt
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It's not the first time Olivia Newton-John teamed up with her daughter for a song, but this one has a special, uplifting meaning.
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Cinnamon pills can boost one's health when taken in moderation; however, consult a doctor if you take blood-thinning medication or have an allergic reaction.
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Green powders, or vegetables and probiotics in powder form, are popular dietary supplements today but consumers should know that the FDA does not regulate them.
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Chamomile and peppermint teas may help to soothe the pain and cramping associated with getting your period.
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COVID-19 quarantine has not only destroyed our "temporal cues," but it has also affected our sleeping habits, mood, and our overall sense of wellbeing.
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Jon Bon Jovi of Bon Jovi is a philanthropist and worth a great deal, earning from his roles as musician, entrepreneur, and actor; his net worth is $410 million.
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Eating green almonds, which are loaded with Vitamin E, can help support the immune system, promote skin health, and counter signs of aging such as wrinkles.
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The real reason you shouldn't use eyelid tape consistenly is because prolonged use can lead to eyelid skin damage, such as eyelid thickening and stretching.
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The best and worst store-brand sodas include imitation Dr Pepper, Mountain Dew, and Coca-Cola drinks, with some beating blind taste tests better than others.
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The best frozen dinners to buy are ones that contain less than 600 mg of sodium and are less than 600 calories total, according to nutrition experts.
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A cavitation machine is a non-invasive, body contouring alternative to liposuction that can help users tone their body in conjunction with a weight loss plan.
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On January 1, Cobra Kai fans across the globe huddled in front of their TVs to see what would happen to Miguel Diaz after he was rushed to the hospital.
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Of the many ways to rid one's armpits of unwanted hair, plucking should never be one. Here's why.
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Signs of an allergic reaction to shampoo, or contact dermatitis, is a dry, itchy scalp, a rash, or even more severe reactions such as scaly patches or blisters.
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The American Academy of Dermatology Association defines rosacea as a skin condition that causes facial redness (across the nose and cheekbones).
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Renovating your kitchen can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. If done right, however, it could increase the overall value of your home.