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Leslie Finlay, MPA

location-pin Koh Tao, Thailand

School: O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Bl

Expertise: Leslie is a science writer covering health, nutrition, fitness, mental health, sustainability, and the environment.

Leslie Finlay, MPA

  • Leslie has 13 years of experience writing for publications, brands, and organizations, with an emphasis on health and the environment. 
  • She consulted for the World Wildlife Fund on community health and resource conservation programs and the UNEP Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership. 
  • Leslie has a master’s degree in public policy and is working toward a graduate certificate in nutrition science from Stanford Medical School. 

Experience

Leslie is a health, wellness, and sustainability writer with more than a decade of experience. She’s written for The Healthy since 2021, and her work has also appeared in Buzzfeed News, Fodor’s, WebMD, The Atlantic, The Culture Trip, and more. Leslie holds a master’s degree in public policy, focusing on the intersection of environmental conservation and public health. She’s based in Thailand, where she founded a marine conservation program, worked as a scientific research diver, and consulted for organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and the United Nations Environment Programme. 

Education

Indiana University Bloomington, MPA, 2020 Penn State University, BA, Journalism and International Studies, 2010

Articles

If You Have To Keep Wiping After You Poop, Here’s What It Means, Says a Gastroenterologist

A Cleveland Clinic expert reveals how many wipes it should take to complete, and what it means when nature seems to call for extra.

If Your Poop Smells Different Than Usual, Here’s What It Means According to an Expert Doctor

A leading gastroenterologist shares the most common causes behind an odd-smelling stool, and when it might signal a health issue.

Soybean Oil vs. Vegetable Oil: 11 Soybean Oil Nutrition Insights, from Research and Trusted Registered Dietitians

Soybean oil is a widely consumed oil. Learn more about this component of most vegetable oil, including its calorie content and smoke point.