Author:

Eve Clayton

Eve Clayton has worked as a copywriter and editor for more than 20 years, helping local, national and international businesses tell their stories and reach new audiences. She serves clients in a variety of industries, including health care, food/beverage, technology, legal services and office furniture. She lives in the heart of Grand Rapids with her husband and two children and enjoys reading, hiking, drinking coffee and exploring new places.

Posts from Eve Clayton

Patient Story

Peanuts: Start early to prevent allergy

Withholding allergenic foods from babies only increases the likelihood your little one will develop allergies.

2 signs there’s a heart attack in your future

Heeding these warnings could save your life or the life of a loved one.

Patient Story

“No cambiaria mi trabajo por nada”

Promotoras de salud como Terri Price empoderan a las personas en comunidades vulnerables para que logren ser saludables por sí mismas y para sus familias.

Patient Story

‘I would not trade this job’

Community health workers like Terri Price empower clients in underserved populations to achieve health for themselves and their families.

Patient Story

Meet Otto: A happy bundle

As an early graduate of a collaborative clinic for pregnant women with diabetes, he arrived with a healthy birth weight and a bright future.

5 tips for a great natural birth experience

Why is it trending, and how can you achieve what some women call 'the most amazing thing'?

Hand, foot and mouth disease makes seasonal surge

The virus is common among children this time of year. Keep it from spreading by washing hands and keeping infected kids home.

Is your recliner hurting you?

Choose one that supports your lower back—and don’t forget to get up and move.

Patient Story

Expecting and have diabetes?

Specialized, one-stop prenatal care gives Becky Norris 'a sense of peace.'

Patient Story

Tyler’s new heart

When a 22-year-old needed a heart transplant, an implantable heart pump kept him alive until his second chance came through.

Patient Story

Against all odds

A paralyzing stroke could have forced Dave Jones to live out his days in a nursing home. He's now preparing to walk a 5K.

As screening falls, metastatic prostate cancer rises

Don’t abandon PSA testing—get smarter about it.