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  1. Not Without Cake

    Rellie, a London, UK-based blogger, focuses on beautifully shot, vegetarian and plant-based recipes on her food-and-travel blog, the aptly named Not Without Cake.

    Cooking
  2. The Zero-Waste Chef

    The motto at Anne-Marie Bonneau’s ethical-cooking blog: “No packaging. Nothing processed. No waste.” Visit her site for recipes and resources on running a more planet-friendly kitchen.

    Cooking
  3. The Knockout Project

    Through personal stories, The Knockout Project aims to raise awareness about the dangers of concussion.

    Health
  4. Undark

    Undark Magazine explores science at the point where it intersects — and sometimes collides — with politics, economics and culture.

    Business
  5. The Mass General Research Institute

    The Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute is the largest hospital-based research organization in the US. Researchers and physicians work together to find cures, improve care, and encourage medical innovation.

    Health
  6. CancerRoadTrip

    “Because when the going gets tough, the tough go traveling.” #CancerRoadTrip is Pat Wetzel’s mission for health and healing.

    Exploration
  7. Jamison Writes

    Jamison Hill, once a self-confessed exercise addict, has been unable to leave his room for the past two years. At Jamison Writes, he blogs about living with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

    Health
  8. Born Again Minimalist

    Lifestyle blogger Caitlin has been writing about mindfulness, mental health, and finding and promoting greater focus since 2012, with posts on fashion, food, fitness, and more.

    Fashion
  9. Thirty On Tap

    At Thirty On Tap, sisters-in-law Kate and De create “the lifestyle blog that feels like a conversation with your best friend.” Join them for fashion, fitness, food, lifestyle, entertainment, and a healthy dose of girl talk.

    Fashion
  10. Disability Now

    UK-based group blog Disability Now is a leading site for stories by and for disabled people, focusing on personal narratives, opinion pieces, politics, and lifestyle.

    Diversity
  11. Voices in Bioethics

    Online journal Voices in Bioethics focuses on the intersection of science, medicine, and politics and publishes interviews, essays, and news.

    Academia
  12. Food Politics

    Author Marion Nestle, a food and nutrition scholar and recent James Beard Award winner, blogs about the intersection of food systems, public policy, and health.

    Food
    Author Marion Nestle, a food and nutrition scholar and recent James Beard Award winner, blogs about the intersection of food systems, public policy, and health.
  13. Dare To Not Diet

    “When we give up dieting, we fan the flames of a revolution and help create a world where food is our friend.” Musings on intuitive eating, body image, and health from a registered dietician.

    Health
    "When we give up dieting, we fan the flames of a revolution and help create a world where food is our friend." Musings on intuitive eating, body image, and health from a registered dietician.
  14. Nursing Clio

    Nursing Clio is a collaborative blog where you can find smart writing at the intersection of medicine and gender, from histories of dieting and breastfeeding to debates on current political questions.

    Commentary
    Nursing Clio is a collaborative blog where you can find smart writing at the intersection of medicine and gender, from histories of dieting and breastfeeding to debates on current political questions.
  15. Circulating Now

    Circulating Now brings the historical collections of the world’s largest biomedical library — the United States National Library of Medicine — to the general public. Posts and stories focus on the history of medicine, health, and disease.

    Culture
    Circulating Now brings the historical collections of the world's largest biomedical library -- the United States National Library of Medicine -- to the general public. Posts and stories focus on the history of medicine, health, and disease.