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Rachel Fairbank
rachel_fairbank

1540 followers

Houston, Texas

Freelance science writer, essayist, fan of the sweet science. Opinions, of which I have many, are all mine. she/her

Topics
athlete, athletes, birth control, content type: service, decaf, decaffeinated coffee, decaffeination, diabetes, estrogen, exercise, health, hormones, injury, longevity, muscles, science, sports, type 2 diabetes, weight lifting, women, ozempic, chronic kidney disease treatments, chronic kidney disease
Recent articles
Scientists found a way to reverse kidney damage—is a cure next?
Nov 14, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
If you’re going to drink, here’s what’s the ‘healthiest’ way to do it?
Oct 16, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
Chronic kidney disease is on the rise—and many people don’t know they have it
Sep 03, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
Are you destined to be a boy mom? Here's what the science says.
Aug 28, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
What causes Parkinson's disease? Scientists uncover an unexpected new clue.
Jul 22, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
Does Coca-Cola help migraines? The science behind this TikTok hack
Jun 16, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
Does Coca-Cola help migraines? The science behind this TikTok hack
Jun 16, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
Can you trust your gut? The pros (and cons) of intuition—according to science
Apr 15, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
The shingles vaccine may reduce your dementia risk—here's why
Apr 08, 2025
nationalgeographic.com
Most Wearables Prompt You to Move More. This One Helps You Avoid Overdoing It.
Apr 04, 2025
nytimes.com

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