Sarah Scott

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Title: Fact Cheker
Education: College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia, Kings College, University of London
Location: Charlotte, NC
Expertise: Health, Lifestyle
  • Sarah has 2 years of experience in research, editing, and fact-checking content for several digital brands covering subjects in health, home, lifestyle, and travel
  • She has worked on a wide variety of direct response marketing materials for 14 years on subjects ranging from Science and History to Music and Art for companies such as Easton Press, Danbury Mint, and the Postal Commemorative Society
  • She previously worked at the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts in Production where she edited hundreds of programs, artist biographies, contracts, and marketing materials

Experience

Sarah has worked as an editor, writer, fact-checker, proofreader, and researcher for a variety of clients in print and digital publishing. She is also an experienced marketer, working across sectors, from health to humanities.

Education

Sarah received a Bachelor of Arts in Music and Art History from the University of Virginia with additional study in Music Therapy and Musicology at the University of London.

About Health

Health, a Dotdash Meredith Brand, is an award-winning online resource for empathetic, trustworthy, and actionable health and wellness information so you can make the best choice for your health. We reach more than 9 million readers a month. We ensure the accuracy of our content by relying on seasoned health journalists, credentialed medical professionals and thorough fact checkers. Learn more about us and our editorial process.

Latest from Sarah Scott

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adult female doctor talks to male patient
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Should You Take Copper and Zinc Supplements Together?
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Why You Might Benefit From Walking Backwards on a Treadmill—And How to Do It Safely
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Study: Marijuana Users Found to Have Higher Levels of Toxic Metals In Blood and Urine
woman holding capsules/tablets and water.
Should You Take Probiotics With Antibiotics? New Research Answers Common Question
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Study Shows Blood Pressure May Be Higher, More Difficult to Control During Winter Months
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Taking Certain Painkillers With Birth Control May Increase Risk of Blood Clots
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People Who Stay Up Late May Have a Greater Risk of Diabetes, Study Finds
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Study Finds ADHD Linked to Increased Risk of Depression, Suicide
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