Eric Sabo
 
Biography:
Eric Sabo has reported on health and science for nearly a decade. Before joining Healthology as Senior Writer, Sabo was a regular contributor to Reuters Health and The Scientist. His work has appeared in many leading publications, including USA Today, New York Newsday, The Washington Post, Salon, and the New Scientist. Sabo began writing about health for Johns Hopkins University, and more recently, was the Features Editor at CBS HealthWatch, an award winning web site. He graduated from the Scripps Howard School of Journalism at Ohio University in 1991.
 
Articles with Eric Sabo:
A Grain of Truth About Healthy Foods
A Lack of Sleep or ADHD?
A Million Little Health Savings Accounts
Adjust Your Attitude to Boost Your Memory
African Americans: Overcome Breast Cancer by Fighting it Early
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life?
Are Doctors Sleepwalking Through Treating Your Insomnia?
Are HIV-Only Sex Parties Safe or Dangerous?
Are Strong Narcotics Good For Modest Arthritis Pain?
Are the Legal Alternatives to Medical Marijuana Effective?
Bad Sleep Raises Risk of Stroke
Best Treatment for ADHD: Good Parenting
Botox for Migraines: Looking Good, Feeling Good?
Bush Health Plan Stumbles in Government Test
Cancer Care Scores Higher Marks
Caring for a Loved One With Schizophrenia
Clamping Down on Type 1 Diabetes
Controlling Your Impulses After Parkinson's Treatment
Diabetes as a Cause of Disability?
Distinguishing a Severe Headache from the Warning Signs of Stroke
Do What it Takes to Fight Groin Pain
Doctors in New Orleans Loot Pharmacy for Medicines
Easier To Use AIDS Regimen Less Effective
Easy Does it for Urinary Incontinence?
Eating for Two: Before, During and After a Pregnancy
Everything You Wanted to Know About a Safe, Healthy BBQ
FDA Reneges on Lung Cancer Drug, Urges Other Options
Fertile Feelings Lead to Wandering Eyes?
First Drug for Blacks Battles Community Acceptance
Flu Vaccine: Unsure for Elderly, Right for Kids
Get Out! Popular Dance Video Game Helps Kids with ADHD
Getting Small: Thyroid Surgery Gets Easier
Getting to the Bottom of Suicide Risk and Antidepressants
Glucosamine May Help Arthritis Pain, but Do Supplements Contain Enough of It?
Going Bald: Thanks Mom!
Good Exercises for Bad Knees
High Risk of Stroke Shortly After a Heart Attack
How to Fight a Heat Wave
Infertility: A New Danger from Smoking?
Inhaled Insulin Passes FDA Review
Intense Stroke Rehabilitation May Trigger Lasting Improvements
Is There a Link Between Viagra and Blindness?
Is Valentine's Day Good for You?
Keep on Running
Keys to Teen Weight Loss: Diet, Exercise...and Drugs?
Lifestyle Changes May Help Prevent One-Third of All Cancers
Live Longer Without Starving?
Long-Term Effects of GERD in Children
Many with Alzheimer's Do Just Fine
Men: How to Keep Sex Alive In Spite of Diabetes
Mental Health Lost in Medicare Haze
Mind Over Matter for Pain?
Mind the Gap: How to Fill the Medicare Donut Hole
More Lives Saved from Aggressive Colon Cancer Treatment
Natural Duo Beats Celebrex for Severe Pain?
Needling Away Headaches
New Drug for Rare, Hard-to-Treat Cancers
New MS Drugs Wait in Limbo
Newer AIDS Treatments Better, But More Expensive
Preventing Mild Strokes from Becoming Serious
Protect the Heart to Defend Against Breast Cancer?
PSA Screening Fails, Says Creator: Now What?
Stress Now, Cholesterol Later?
Tackling AIDS One Person at a Time
Tango Forever to Age Well
The Elderly Defy Stereotypes, But Believe in Them Anyway
The Future of Preventing Alzheimer's Moves Closer to Reality
The Other Side of Viagra: Turn Off for Some Women?
Tick Off: How to Stop the Spread of Bug-Borne Diseases
To Quit Smoking, Just Stop
Top Five Ways to Beat the Plain Old Flu
Top Five Ways to Feel Full and Eat Less
Tracking a Mysterious Blood Disorder to Keep Serious Diseases Under Control
Two AIDS Meds Formally Approved
Understanding Teen Suicide
What Really Prevents Colon Cancer?
When Cancer Treatments Aren't Enough
When Vanity Pays Off: Check Yourself To Protect Against Skin Cancer
Why Some Leukemia Patients Respond Better to Treatment than Others
Your Boss Wants You Slim, Healthy and Ready to Keep Medical Costs Down