Juliette Fairley

Juliette Fairley is a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Born in Chateauroux, France, and raised adjacent to Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, Juliette is a well-adjusted military brat who now lives in Manhattan. She has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, TheStreet, Time magazine, Newsmax, and many other publications across the country. When she is not reporting and writing for the Epoch Times, she works as an actress in television and feature film.

Contrast Dye Shortage Continues Due to Supply Chain Issues

COVID-19 shutdowns have limited cancer patients' access to lifesaving screenings.

By Juliette Fairley

Menopause

Some Perimenopausal Symptoms Can Be Self-Treated

Don't worry, the discomfort of the menopausal transition won't last forever.

By Juliette Fairley

Menopause

Heart Disease After Menopause Is Common but Not Inevitable

While the risk of cardiovascular problems increases as you age, lifestyle changes can help.

By Juliette Fairley

Understanding Women's Fertility

Reproductive Therapists Provide Mental Health Support to Parents

Infertility, pregnancy and postpartum life all have unique stressors, but help is available.

By Juliette Fairley

How One Woman's Endometriosis Impacted Her Fertility

Treating infertility in patients with this condition has evolved over the years.

By Juliette Fairley

Menopause

Menopausal Hair Loss Is Common But Treatable

Hormonal imbalances can cause balding in aging women.

By Juliette Fairley

Pregnancy and Postpartum Life

Gestational Diabetes Is Manageable With Nutritional Changes

While the diet may feel restrictive, it's worth it for the health of you and your baby.

By Juliette Fairley

Understanding Women's Fertility

The Impact of Lupus on Fertility and Reproductive Health

A healthy pregnancy is possible, but precautions are needed to avoid complications.

By Juliette Fairley