Nick Blackmer

Nick Blackmer, MLIS
Title: Fact Checker
Education: Boston University, Simmons University
Expertise: Consumer Health, Patient Information
  • More than 20 years of experience as a researcher in print publishing
  • Involved in the development and revision of hundreds of publications
  • Experience with content on consumer health, patient education, safety, emergency preparedness, violence prevention, child abuse prevention, substance abuse, healthcare staff training, and parenting


Experience

Nick Blackmer is an online researcher with extensive experience helping to keep content credible and up-to-date.

He began his research career as a library reference assistant, then worked for more than 20 years as a researcher for a print publisher that aimed to help readers live better, healthier, safer lives.

Nick has worked on content spanning the human life cycle, from pregnancy and birth to hospice and palliative care and many points in between.

Education

Nick received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Boston University and a Master of Library and Information Science from Simmons University.

As a graduate student, he honed his research and fact-checking skills at the reference desk in the undergraduate library.

About Health

Health, a Dotdash Meredith Brand, is an award-winning online resource for empathetic, trustworthy, and actionable health and wellness information so you can make the best choice for your health. We reach more than 9 million readers a month. We ensure the accuracy of our content by relying on seasoned health journalists, credentialed medical professionals and thorough fact checkers. Learn more about us and our editorial process.

Latest from Nick Blackmer

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Nationwide Recall of Popular Protein Powder After Customer Suffers Allergic Reaction
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Science Says Your Body Starts 'Breaking Down' Quicker at These 2 Ages
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Black Kitchen Utensils May Be Exposing You to Harmful Chemicals, New Study Warns
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Major Error Found in Viral Black Plastic Study—Should You Still Ditch Your Spatula, Takeout Containers?
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Seafood Recall in More Than 15 States Over Norovirus Fears—What You Need to Know
processed snacks
Can You Actually Be Addicted to Ultra-Processed Snacks? Here's What the Science Says
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New Research Shows Eating the Occasional Sweet Treat Is Better for Your Heart Than No Sugar at All
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How To Get Through the Holidays When You Have Diabetes
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Why Winter May Be the Hardest Season for Weight Loss, According to Experts
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Real Talk: Is It Better to Spit Out Mucus When You’re Sick?
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Study Finds Standing All Day at Work Can Take a Toll on Your Heart Health
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How a Quick 30-Minute Workout Today Can Improve Your Memory Tomorrow
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There's a Surprising New Health Benefit of Cooking With an Air Fryer and It Makes Total Sense
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How Ultra-Processed Foods Can Hurt Your Muscle Health—Even If You Work Out
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Study Finds Nearly Half of People on Obesity Drugs Drink Less—But Do Scientists Know Why?
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Here's How Long It Could Take to Build Back Muscle After Time Away From the Gym
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Ashley Tisdale on Living With Alopecia: How Hair Loss Has Affected Her Health and Career
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How Coffee Might Change Your Gut, According to New Research
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Duloxetine Recall: FDA Sets Second-Highest Risk Level for Antidepressants Containing Potential Carcinogen
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Study Finds Surprising Health Benefit of Eating Dark Chocolate Every Week
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'Blue Zones' Under Scrutiny: Are these Longevity Hotspots Just a Myth?
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Researchers Uncover Surprising Connection Between Air Pollution and Lupus
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How the Green Mediterranean Diet Works
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Raw Milk Is in the Spotlight, But It's Not the Only Unpasteurized Item That Could Be Dangerous