Angela Myers
Contributor
About
Angela Myers is a freelance writer covering mental health, wellness and nutrition. She’s also conducted award-winning research on how to better communicate about sexual violence prevention and mental health on college campuses. When not writing, you can most likely find her buying too many books, lifting weights or doing yoga.
Angela Myers is a fitness enthusiast turned freelance health writer. Her work covering healthy aging, nutrition, fitness and mental health has been featured in national media outlets. She also works with healthcare practices, startups and health tech companies on their SEO and content strategies.
Outside of writing work, Angela reviews books on TikTok and Instagram for an audience of over 10,000 readers. Before starting her writing career, she spent three years conducting award-winning research on sexual violence prevention communication in the United States and New Zealand.
When not writing, she can be found buying too many books or training for her next marathon.
Expertise
- Health
- Healthy Aging
- Holistic Health
- Mental Health
- Nutrition
Achievements
- Three years as a health and health tech writer
- Contributor to health media outlets, including Healthline and Oak Street Health
- SEO and content strategist for health tech companies and healthcare practices and startups
- Former researcher on sexual violence prevention communication
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in professional writing and rhetoric from Elon University
Other Publications
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How Much Does Medicare Cost? (Parts A, B, C And D)
Determining the various costs of Medicare can be confusing. There are annual deductibles, monthly premiums and doctor visit copays to navigate, plus coinsurance after meeting one’s deductible, as well as potential alternatives or add-ons from private insurance companies. To help...
About
Angela Myers is a freelance writer covering mental health, wellness and nutrition. She’s also conducted award-winning research on how to better communicate about sexual violence prevention and mental health on college campuses. When not writing, you can most likely find her buying too many books, lifting weights or doing yoga.