Elizabeth Brown
Liz Brown is a journalist, novelist, stand-up comedian and social worker living in Hollywood, California. She is an alumna of the Groundlings Sunday Company and holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from UCLA. She specializes in stories about mental health and social welfare.
You're Using Coconut Oil For Way Too Many Things
Here are the very few uses that can actually benefit your health.
Lemon Water Will Not Boost Your Metabolism
We set out to debunk and/or extol the virtues of drinking lemon water. The news is mostly sour.
7 Gifts For the Anxious Traveler
Products that make travel slightly less miserable for the uptight jet-setters and peripatetic neurotics in your life.
You Might Still Have an STD Even if You’re Not Peeing Fire
The sometimes subtle symptoms of the most common STDs.
This Is Why Popping Your Pimples Feels So Satisfying
You know you’re not supposed to pick at acne but honestly, it's just so soothing—until you look in the mirror and see the same zit back with a vengeance next morning.
How Gross Is it to Wear Your Shoes in the House?
The final word on whether dragging in all that bacteria on your shoes will actually make you sick.
So Really, What Are the Benefits of Probiotics?
People take probiotics for digestion, immunity, depression, you name it. We looked into whether they're worth it.
A Therapist’s Script For Breaking Up With a Friend
It can be harder (and more awkward) than breaking up with a partner.
How Doctors Keep Jehovah’s Witnesses Alive When They Refuse Blood Transfusions
“I was raised in a religion where blood transfusions were the worst possible thing you could ever do.”
Your Sunday Meal Prep Is Actually a Form of Therapy
Why your mundane Sunday activities are so damn comforting.