Health Headlines 360:

The New
Standard in
Health Journalism

Editorial Process

At Health Headlines 360, we recognize that trust is paramount when it comes to health information. Our editorial approach focuses on delivering content that is not only accurate and expert-backed but also practical and applicable in everyday life.

Distinctive Approach

In a world brimming with health and wellness information, Health Headlines 360 stands out by providing clarity amidst confusion. We strive to transform the overwhelming, often pseudo-scientific internet health advice into straightforward, intelligible content. Our goal is to make health information accessible without requiring extensive medical knowledge.

Our focus is on delivering factual, well-researched content, sifting through myriad studies to present you with relevant, actionable information. This enables you to focus more on personal health and less on sifting through conflicting advice.

Mission Statement

Health Headlines 360 is dedicated to enhancing your well-being in a comprehensive sense to provide you with a holistic path toward a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle.

How We Make the Best Content for Our Readers

Health Headlines 360 covers a vast array of topics, from food trends and fitness routines to mental health and intimate wellness. Every piece of content is crafted with authority, expertise, and trust, undergoing rigorous research and expert review to ensure relevance and accuracy.

Our editorial process involves thorough fact-checking, referencing primary documents, and evaluating both experts and writers, ensuring high journalism standards and unbiased, comprehensive content.

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Collaborations with Experts

We collaborate with medical professionals and specialists, ensuring our medical and clinical content is thoroughly reviewed and covers diverse topics, from overall health to specific conditions like vision, gut health, hearing, and more.

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Innovative Writers

Our team includes top-tier wellness writers trained to address health equity and inclusivity. We also publish personal health stories, balancing ethical writing with freedom of expression and clearly labeling opinion pieces to distinguish them from expert-approved content.

Research Integrity

Our commitment to quality involves meticulous research, prioritizing primary sources like expert interviews and peer-reviewed studies, and reliable secondary sources like government and academic institutions.

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Transparency in Sources

Every article includes a detailed list of sources, fostering transparency and trust in our content.

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Content Updating

Our team actively monitors the health sector, updating content with new findings, clinical guidelines, and essential health news to ensure our information remains current and safe.

The Health Headlines 360 Style

Our writing style is friendly, inclusive, and empathetic, especially when approaching serious topics. We are committed to diversity and addressing often overlooked perspectives in healthcare. Our style guide ensures our content is accurate, respectful, and free from plagiarism.

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Why Our Rigorous Process Matters

Our stringent editorial process is centered around you, our reader. We aim to be your trusted health partner, providing well-researched, reliable information to guide your health decisions and enrich your life. Our commitment to your well-being is at the core of everything we do at Health Headlines 360.

Dr. Kimberly Langdon

Kimberly Langdon

Dr. Kimberly Langdon has been an MD for 31 years, board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist with 19-years of clinical experience. She graduated from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, earning Honors in many rotations. She then completed her OB/GYN residency program at The Ohio State University Medical Center, earning first-place accolades for her Senior Research Project and Score of 98th percentile on a National Proficiency Test.

During her clinical career, she delivered over 2000 babies and specialized in minimally invasive procedures, menopause, endometriosis, menstrual disorders, and polycystic ovarian syndrome. After retiring from clinical practice, she founded a medical device company to commercialize her two patented and four patent-pending medical devices for both life-threatening and non-life-threatening infections.

Kimberly Langdon M.D.

Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Coologics, 2010-present
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-langdon-m-d-41847610/
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine 1987-1991
The Ohio State University Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program 1991-1995
Private practice 1995-2010

Po-Chang Hsu

Po-Chang Hsu

Po-Chang Hsu, M.D., received his medical doctorate from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston. During his medical school training, Dr. Hsu worked with various patients, including adult and pediatric patients with acute and chronic conditions. Dr. Hsu’s interests include neurology, psychiatry, pediatrics, and sleep medicine.

Before medical school, Dr. Hsu finished a master’s degree at Harvard University and wrote a thesis on neuroimaging in schizophrenia patients at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospital. Dr. Hsu was also a part of the 2008 NASA Phoenix Lander Mission team, which sent a robotic spacecraft to the North polar region of Mars. Dr. Hsu also had research experience on neuroimaging in neonates at Boston Children’s Hospital, another Harvard Medical School-affiliated Hospital.

Since graduating from medical school, Dr. Hsu has worked as a full-time medical writer and consultant. In addition, he has experience writing and ghostwriting books and articles for physicians and health technology start-up companies. Dr. Hsu believes good communication between healthcare providers and patients creates the best results.

Publications

-Peer Reviewed Journal Article:
Kounaves, S.P., Hecht, M.H., West, S.J., Morookian, J.-M., Young, S.M.M., Quinn, R., Grunthaner, P., Wen, X., Weilert, M., Cable, C.A., Fisher, A., Gospodinova, K., Kapit, J., Stroble, S., Hsu, P.-C., Clark, B.C., Ming, D.W. and Smith, P.H. The MECA wet chemistry laboratory on the 2007 phoenix mars scout Lander. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2009, Mar; 114(E3): 10.1029/2008je003084.

-Poster Presentation:
2011 Harvard Psychiatry Mysell Poster Session; Boston, MA
Hsu, P.C., Rathi, Y., Eckbo, R., Nestor, P., Niznikiewicz, M., Thompson, E., Kubicki, M., Shenton, M.E. (March, 2011). Two-Tensor Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Acoustic Radiations in Schizophrenia

Dr. Nicolette Natale

Nicolette Natale

Dr. Nicolette Natale is a physician, with a background in Psychology, General Medicine, and English Literature, combining her expertise to provide readers with the most accurate, easy-to-understand, and comprehensive information regarding healthcare. She received her Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from Nova Southeastern University, and her bachelor’s in English Literature and Psychology from the University of Miami. Dr. Natale seeks to empower individuals with knowledge, fostering a greater understanding of holistic health and encouraging a proactive approach to well-being