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Experience

  • Over 15 years of experience as a science-based health and medical journalist
  • B.A. in English from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • Contributor to AboutLawsuits.com since 2015, covering medical research and emerging safety risks
  • Former Content Manager at The Blogsmith; contributor to Nature Made, UPMC HealthBeat, Livestrong, and HubSpot

More About Martha

Martha Garcia is a veteran health and medical writer with more than 15 years of experience covering science-backed topics for healthcare, wellness, and consumer-focused audiences.

At AboutLawsuits.com, she specializes in reporting on newly published medical studies and peer-reviewed research that highlights emerging safety concerns tied to pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, and adverse health outcomes. Her work draws from trusted peer-reviewed medical journals such as Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), The British Medical Journal (BMJ) and others, offering readers timely and accessible insights into evolving health risks.

Some of the top pieces Martha has covered include:

Martha holds a B.A. in English from UCLA and has written for brands such as Nature Made, UPMC HealthBeat, Hologic Medical, Livestrong.com, and HubSpot. She served as Content Manager for The Blogsmith from 2022 to 2024 and has contributed to Skyword since 2016.

Her background blends medical writing with search-optimized content strategy, making her work both informative and digitally effective. She is also Ahrefs SEO Certified and brings a strong editorial focus to content clarity, research accuracy, and user engagement.

Outside of writing, Martha enjoys hiking, weightlifting, beach days, and traveling internationally.

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