Aashna Gheewalla

Writer/Editor

United States

Mid-level writer with experience at the New York Times, CNET, and GoodRx, specializing in content strategy, SEO optimization, and creative writing. Proven track record in boosting reader engagement through timely and accurate content, particularly during major sales events.

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GoodRx, Written Publication
6 Things You Should Know Before Joining a Clinical Trial - GoodRx

Published on August 29, 2022 Key takeaways: Clinical trials are an important part of healthcare. For example, they can help improve or find new treatments for various health conditions. It's important that you understand what's involved in a clinical trial before joining one. This can help you make the best decisions about your participation.

GoodRx, Written Publication
Your Maternal Care Rights in the Delivery Room - GoodRx

Published on June 29, 2022 Key takeaways: Maternal care is very important. But it doesn't follow a "one-size-fits-all" pattern. Creating a birth plan helps document your maternal care preferences along your pregnancy and delivery. It's important that you understand your maternal care options to help you make the best decisions for your pregnancy.

GoodRx, Written Publication
Survey: Do People's Healthcare Beliefs Match Their Actions? - GoodRx

Published on April 27, 2022 Key takeaways: People's thoughts and behaviors on healthcare are sometimes at odds. People are getting the COVID-19 vaccine regardless of whether they strongly believe in its effectiveness. Conversely, those who strongly believe in annual provider visits don't always see a provider due to various barriers.

GoodRx, Written Publication
How Much Does a Dental Night Guard Cost? - GoodRx

Published on June 23, 2022 Key takeaways: A dental night guard can help soften the forces of teeth grinding and clenching that can damage teeth over time and cause symptoms like headaches and jaw pain.

GoodRx, Written Publication
What Is Medical Gaslighting & How To Recognize It - GoodRx

Published on May 19, 2022 Key takeaways: Although it isn't always intentional, medical gaslighting can happen when you're seeking medical care. It can result in serious medical conditions left undiagnosed and untreated. Anyone can experience medical gaslighting. But it has been shown to happen frequently to women and people of color.