Wellness Editor
Tessa Yannone covers health and fitness news in the city as the Wellness Editor at Boston, and is also CSCS-certified strength coach. She's from the great state of Ohio and studied journalism at Indiana University.
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Shop New England Farmers Markets Without Ever Leaving Your Home
Through a new app, launched here in Boston, called WhatsGood.
Start Your Sunday with Yoga at the Cisco Beer Garden in the Seaport
The best part? You get to skip the line.
The YWCA Announces the Sale of Its Landmark Home in Back Bay
The organization has operated out of 140 Clarendon Street for nearly 100 years.
The Greenway Fitness Series Returns to Boston This Summer
With over 130 free workout classes ranging from Zumba to lunchtime Vinyasa yoga.
Six Picturesque Places to Work Out This Summer
From the Colonnade rooftop to the deck of Old Ironsides.
New Report Reveals the Financial and Human Cost of Medical Errors in Massachusetts
Even here in Boston, where our hospitals are second to none, preventable errors persist in every facet of health care.
The Ultimate Guide to All the Free Outdoor Fitness in Boston
Forget the gym this summer. Take your workout to these green spaces around the city.
Seven Healthy (And Active) Summer Date Ideas Around Boston
Kayak on the Charles, hike at Blue Hills, and definitely skip the movie theater with our summer date guide.
Which Leafy Green Is More Nutritious: Spinach or Kale?
And better yet, which one should I put in my smoothie?
Cheer On These Powerlifters at the Special Olympics This Weekend
But reminder: People with disabilities should not be your source of inspiration.
Where to Go For Pride-Themed Workouts in Boston
Let’s celebrate love, health, and wellness—whichever way those things look like to you.
Here Are the Best Ways to Celebrate Global Running Day in Boston
Lace up your sneakers on June 5 and get moving.
Fitness Classes in Boston to Do on Your Lunch Break
Get in and get out in under 45 minutes.