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Everyday Health
NameEveryday Health
TypeMedia company
IndustryDigital health, Online media
Founded2002
HeadquartersNew York City
Key peopleAndy Frons, Patrick O'Keefe
ProductsHealth content, Medical news, Patient education
ParentZiff Davis

Everyday Health Everyday Health is a digital media company that produces consumer-facing health and medical content, clinical resources, and personalized tools. Founded in 2002, the organization has operated within the online health publishing ecosystem, partnering with medical institutions and healthcare companies to reach patients and clinicians. Its platform integrates editorial content, condition-specific resources, and mobile applications aimed at promoting self-care and patient education.

Overview

Everyday Health was established amid the growth of online portals such as WebMD and Healthline during the early 2000s, drawing comparisons with legacy media entrants like Mayo Clinic’s patient resources and academic initiatives from Johns Hopkins Hospital. The company evolved through acquisitions and strategic partnerships involving entities such as Ziff Davis and investment activity tied to firms like THL Partners and J.P. Morgan. Editorial operations have intersected with professional associations including the American Medical Association and collaborations with academic centres such as Cleveland Clinic and Mount Sinai Health System for clinical review. Its business model has combined advertising, sponsored content, and licensing agreements with digital health platforms and telemedicine providers.

Daily Wellness Practices

Everyday Health emphasizes daily routines that mirror guidance from public health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and lifestyle recommendations popularized by personalities and institutions like Jamie Oliver and The American Heart Association. Content sections often aggregate tips endorsed by specialty societies including the American College of Cardiology, the American Diabetes Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics, while referencing preventative frameworks promoted by global organizations like the World Health Organization. The platform curates habit formation strategies aligned with behavioral science research from authors and researchers affiliated with universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, San Francisco.

Nutrition and Hydration

Editorial coverage on nutrition draws on dietary guidelines promulgated by agencies like the U.S. Department of Agriculture and professional groups such as the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Articles frequently reference dietary patterns championed in studies from institutions like Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and discuss macronutrient and micronutrient research connected to investigators at National Institutes of Health divisions. Hydration guidance often cites recommendations from American College of Sports Medicine and clinical reviews published in journals associated with New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet when addressing electrolyte balance, beverage consumption, and clinical conditions managed by specialists from hospitals like Mayo Clinic.

Physical Activity and Exercise

Content on exercise and physical activity links practice recommendations from organizations such as the American College of Sports Medicine, American Heart Association, and community initiatives like Let's Move!. Coverage includes routines informed by research groups at universities like University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Columbia University and references prominent fitness influencers and physiologists published in outlets connected to Men's Health and Women's Health. Rehabilitation topics cite protocols used in clinical settings at institutions including Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, and align with performance frameworks from events like the Boston Marathon for endurance training guidance.

Sleep and Stress Management

Sleep guidance references clinical standards and studies from centres such as National Sleep Foundation, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and sleep research labs at University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan. Stress management articles synthesize approaches rooted in cognitive behavioral techniques promoted by clinicians associated with Mayo Clinic and researchers from Yale University and University College London. Coverage also intersects with mindfulness programs popularized by figures and institutions like Jon Kabat-Zinn and UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center, and with mental health recommendations endorsed by organizations such as National Institute of Mental Health.

Preventive Care and Health Monitoring

Preventive care content aligns with screening and vaccination guidance from public health authorities like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and professional bodies such as the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The platform addresses diagnostic testing, wearable device data interpretation tied to manufacturers and standards organizations like Apple Inc., Fitbit, and clinical validation studies published by researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Chronic disease monitoring articles draw on protocols from specialty societies including the American Diabetes Association and American College of Rheumatology and reference population health research from institutions like Harvard Medical School.

Mental and Emotional Well-being

Mental health coverage integrates guidance from the American Psychiatric Association, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and evidence-based psychotherapies developed at centres such as University of Pennsylvania (notably for cognitive therapies) and Massachusetts General Hospital (notably for behavioral health integration). Articles highlight community resources and crisis support networks linked to organizations including Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and Crisis Text Line while referencing influential texts and research from figures like Aaron T. Beck and Marsha Linehan. The editorial approach combines clinical review with peer-reviewed literature from journals such as Journal of the American Medical Association and The Lancet Psychiatry to inform readers about treatment options, self-management strategies, and referral pathways.

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