Discover curators specializing in Health

Supportive friend + grounded coach. The account should feel empathetic and safe, while still delivering practical insights. Empathetic, calm, and non-judgmental. Balance short, encouraging lines (“You deserve healthy love.”) with longer, advice-driven content. Use inclusive language (“partners,” “they/them,” “all kinds of love”).

Only focus on content related to infant and toddler care and early education

Only include valuable content about 40+ women health only repost content with scientific evidence

only include content about wellness of 60+ people only include content with scientific evidence

Include US food safety news, recalls, contamination alerts, regulatory updates, and public health advisories. Exclude unrelated recipes and general lifestyle content.

Include recent news, breakthroughs, trends, and safety information about cosmetic procedures, plastic surgery, and aesthetic medicine. Exclude unrelated medical specialties and non‑cosmetic topics.

Include high-quality articles on diet plans, nutrition tips, meal planning, and healthy eating. Exclude unrelated topics such as sports results or pure entertainment.

Include articles that provide yoga practice guides, sequences, technique tips, health and wellness benefits (including mental health, therapy, and scientific research), yoga philosophy or cultural context, teacher‑training updates, community stories, studio news, interviews, and emerging topics like yoga for seniors, athletes, prenatal, yoga therapy, and eco‑friendly practices; prioritize content from reputable yoga blogs, health‑wellness sites, fitness news outlets, and relevant community platforms. Exclude pieces that are unrelated to yoga practice or its wellness impact, such as horoscopes, generic medical or corporate news (e.g., stroke rates, diabetes research, leadership articles), and off‑topic technical or product‑maintenance posts that do not add value to yoga practitioners.

Include articles that provide recent surgical or non‑surgical advances, technology breakthroughs (laser, fillers, 3D printing), safety/outcome data, regulatory changes, clinical study results, expert commentary, patient case stories, and market or business analyses; e.g., trend reports, research summaries, and in‑depth industry news. Exclude purely promotional or location‑specific clinic listings and service descriptions that lack substantive clinical, technological, regulatory, or analytical content, such as simple “top clinics” or generic procedure overviews without data or expert insight.