Publishers: Health and Wellness

38 Publishers
  • Inside Fitness promotes health, wellness, and fitness ideals. They cover the  latest trends in health, sports, strength and conditioning, fitness, and nutrition. Though pitching information is unclear, you can contact them through this page.

  • Idea Fit publishes articles by health professionals for health professionals. They are interested in hearing from fitness industry experts who like to share evidence-based ideas and practical approaches that their readers can use to improve their businesses and their clients’ lives. Their Fitness Journal features are approximately 3,000–3,500 words, and their Fitness Journal columns are 1,400–1,800 words. Pay rates are not mentioned. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • The Health Journal is read by a wide demographic of people who are interested in health and wellbeing. They look for a variety of content ranging from human interest stories to expert contributions by qualified health care professionals. Regular departments include Advances in Medicine, Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Men and Women’s health, Parenting, Mental Health and more. They want strong, entertaining, and compelling articles that will hold the reader's attention. Pay rates are not mentioned. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • Diabetes Health caters to people who have diabetes and their caregivers. They publish personal essays and medically based articles. Though pitching information is unclear, you can find contact information for their editors here.

  • Cure Today explores the latest in cancer research and treatment. They accept personal essays no longer than 700 words and well-researched evidence-based articles. Writers must have medical writing and interviewing experience. Check out their guidelines here.

  • Boxlife is a print publication that is available at CrossFit boxes and other specialty locations. They are looking for articles about CrossFit and paleo living. Topics include weightlifting, nutrition, mental and physical fitness and motivation. It's not clear whether they're still working with freelance writers. Contact information is at the bottom of this page.

  • Brain & Life, formerly known as Neurology Now, is a consumer friendly magazine "for people with neurologic conditions, their families, and caregivers." They publish research based articles that are well sourced. According to their old guidelines, they pay 75 cents per word, up to 1,500 words. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines page. 

  • AnxietyFoundation.com publishes help, information, and advice about anxiety. They prefer pitches instead of completed articles. According to their pitch guide, they pay $50 per article.