

Author
John-Manuel Andriote
John-Manuel Andriote began writing about health and medicine while working on a master’s degree in journalism at Northwestern University in the mid-1980s. He is the author of six books, including an award-winning history of the HIV-AIDS pandemic, a book focused on building resilience, and a “fable for kids ages 5 to 105” based on the true story of a runaway cow in Andriote’s home state of Connecticut. He has contributed articles to newspapers and magazines ranging from The Atlantic to The Washington Post. He writes the “Stonewall Strong” blog focused on resilience for Psychology Today. Andriote since August 2021 has been the senior writer for Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia.
John-Manuel's Articles


Twin vs. Twin XL: What’s the Difference?

California King vs. King: What’s the Difference?

What Causes Insomnia After Surgery—and How to Deal With It

How to Fix a Squeaky Bed: Top Solutions for Your Mattress and Bed Frame

New Study Shows 7 in 10 Americans Aren’t Getting Enough Restorative Sleep

How Long Does a Latex Mattress Last?

Mattress Toppers: How Long Do They Last and Top Tips for Maintenance

How to Stop Farting in Your Sleep

How to Keep Your Fitted Sheet in Place: 9 Easy Ways to Keep Your Sheets From Slipping

7 Ways to Sleep Better With a UTI
