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Theodore Babbitt
Editorial and Project Coordination Assistant
Theodore Babbitt is an Editorial and Project Coordination Assistant at Harvard Health Publishing through the Northeastern University co-op program. He is a third-year undergraduate student at Northeastern University, and a candidate for a bachelor of arts in journalism and international affairs, with a minor in political science.
Theodore is a part of Northeastern University’s Chinese Language Table club and Culture and Language Learning Society. In addition to learning languages, he greatly enjoys traveling, and he hopes to incorporate both of these interests into his future journalistic work. He also likes reading fiction, writing poetry, donating blood, and caring for his polydactyl cat, Juno.
Recent Blog Articles
Ever worry about your gambling?
Color-changing eye drops: Are they safe?
Harvard Health Ad Watch: Got side effects? There's a medicine for that
Packing your hurricane go bag? Make provisions for your health
Does your child need to bathe every day?
Evoking calm: Practicing mindfulness in daily life helps
How well do you worry about your health?
Do parasocial relationships fill a loneliness gap?
Feel like you should be drinking less? Start here
How to help your preschooler sleep alone