Melissa Malamut

Melissa Malamut, Senior Editor, Health, at Boston Magazine

As the Senior Editor, Health, Melissa assigns and edits lifestyle, health, fitness, beauty, and wellness content for bostonmagazine.com and the monthly print magazine. Melissa is a Massachusetts native, but spent half her life in South Florida and a few years living in NYC to boot. She loves all things Boston, NYC, and the Florida Gators, and has an argument about how she can love both the Red Sox and the Marlins that will knock your socks off. Her book, She's Got Game, was published by St. Martin's Press in 2010. Melissa is also certified to teach Pilates (but doesn't).

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10 Daycations to Try Before Summer Ends

Ban fall.

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Whole Foods Introduces Kale Pong

You know you want to play.

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Social Media Fitness Pro Jen Selter Will Sign Autographs in Brookline

Line up, fellas.

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Bgood Grows Its Tomatoes on Top of a Downtown Parking Garage

It’s urban farming perfection.

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MIT Researchers Invent A New Treatment for Bone Injuries

They grew bone that was ‘indistinguishable’ from the original.

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The Public Health Commission Is Prepared for Ebola

Risk is very low, but just in case.

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Curt Schilling Revealed What He Believes Caused His Cancer

Chewing tobacco.

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Massachusetts Is Getting Its First Crunch Gym

The chain will open in Somerville.

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Dana-Farber To Lead New Early-Stage Lung Cancer Trial

The ‘ambitious’ nationwide trial is now recruiting.

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The ‘Hub On Wheels’ Bike Event Registration Is Now Open

Choose between biking 10-, 30-, or 50-miles.

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Next Level Fitness Is Opening in the North End

It will be the personal training company’s fifth location.

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Ground Beef Is Being Recalled From Two Mass. Whole Foods Stores

Check your freezer.

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Local Dentist Creates New Kind of ‘Energy Drink’

Biba aims to be an alternative to Gatorade and Red Bull.

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The 2015 Boston Marathon Field Size Has Been Set

Registration begins September 8.

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Study: Decline in Daily Functioning Is Related to Decreased Brain Activity

Researchers are studying early stage Alzheimer’s patients.