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Welcome to Live Right Live Well!

 

- About Us

- Editorial Team

- Editorial Policy

- Disclosures

- About Studio One Networks

- Contact Us

 

About Us
Live Right Live Well provides smart advice for mature, family-focused readers looking to improve their quality of life. Actionable, high-value content assists readers in making healthy living decisions to impact their overall well-being in a positive way. Expert sources offer the latest information, helping readers 35 and older improve all aspects of their health, especially the most pressing issues associated with aging -- fitness, heart health, digestive health, emotional health and disease prevention. The reader-friendly tone of Live Right Live Well inspires readers to take steps to optimize their minds and bodies -- for today and for the future.

Editorial Team
Jane Chou
has more than 20 years of experience editing and writing for national consumer magazines and Web sites. A former editor at Family Circle, Child, Redbook, Baby Talk and McCall's magazines, Jane specializes in health, nutrition, fitness and parenting. She is a contributing editor at the Pampers Parenting Institute and has contributed to numerous publications and Web sites, including Vegetarian Times, Pilates Style, Walking and Woman's Day.

Colleen Canney is an associate editor at Studio One Networks. She has edited and written on health and food for a variety of national lifestyle publications, including The Nest, The Bump and Zink magazines.

Frequent Contributors
Karen Asp is a fitness and health writer who contributes to numerous publications, including Fitness, Natural Health, Men's Fitness, Prevention, Self, Shape and Women's Health. She's a contributing editor for Woman's Day and the Fit Travel blogger for AOL. Asp is also a certified personal trainer and group fitness instructor.

Michael Castleman has been called "one of the nation's leading health writers" (Library Journal). He is the author of 11 consumer health books and more than 1,500 health articles for magazines and the Web.

Stacey Colino has written for The Washington Post health section and many national magazines, including Newsweek, Real Simple, Woman's Day, Self, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Parenting, Sports Illustrated and Ladies' Home Journal.

Susan Male-Smith is a registered dietitian and freelance nutrition and health writer. She has written for Family Circle, Redbook, Child and American Health, and she is a former editor of the Environmental Nutrition newsletter and co-author of Foods for Better Health.

Winnie Yu is a freelance writer who frequently writes about health and nutrition. Her articles have appeared in Prevention, VIVMag, AARP Bulletin, Diabetic Living and nytimes.com, among others. Her latest book is What to Eat for What Ails You.

Nancy Gottesman was a senior editor at Shape magazine for 11 years. Since going freelance, she's been writing health and nutrition stories for publications such as Ladies’ Home Journal, O: The Oprah Magazine, Parents, Women's Health, Fit Pregnancy, Viv and Family Circle.

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Editorial Policy
The information published on this program is produced independently by Studio One Networks or has been approved by the program’s managing editor after review. Content is written and edited by leading experts to ensure that only the most accurate information is published.

Studio One Networks follows accepted journalistic quality standards and principles in source selection and fact verification, and endorses ASME’s “ASME Guidelines for Editors and Publishers,” including “Best Practices for Digital Media.”

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Disclosures
Studio One Networks does not mention the name or specific products of a given sponsor, although that sponsor’s product categories may be mentioned if they are relevant within editorial context.

Unless indicated, content contributors are not employed by or on retainer by the program’s sponsor. If a contributor is employed by or on retainer by the program’s sponsor, we agree to disclose this relationship in the biographical note on the page where that contributor appears.

In a Studio One program, you will see that some of our content, tools and links are labeled “From Our Sponsor”. This non-editorial content has not been reviewed by our editorial staff and is not subject to this editorial policy.

In such case that content be used on a sponsor’s Web site, it is done so with Studio One Networks permission.

Health and fitness information provided by Live Right Live Well should not be used as a substitute for professional health care. You should always consult your health professional before acting on any information seen here (or any other Web site).

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About Studio One Networks
Studio One Networks
is a privately owned media company that works with nationally known subject matter experts and top editors to create high-quality independent editorial content supported by corporate sponsors and syndicated across a variety of leading multimedia platforms.

For more information, visit Studio One Networks.

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