Contributor

Thea Singer

Thea Singer is the author of "Stress Less," a story of telomeres, stress, and aging

Thea Singer’s book, "Stress Less (Hudson Street Press, 2010) investigates the science of stress and aging, and provides scientifically validated ways to reduce stress to slow the aging process.

Thea has written about health and science for more than three decades. She has also been a dance critic since 1985, and is fascinated by that place where art, science, and human interest meet.

She's contributed to numerous magazine, including More, O (the Oprah Magazine), Natural Health, Body + Soul, Inc. magazine, and TechnologyReview.com, and her byline has also appeared in newspapers such as the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, and The Nation.

She's been a Publisher in Residence at Emerson College and a Fellow at the American Dance Festival Critics' Conference. She continues to teach at MIT, where she's an instructor in the writing program.