Malak Saleh

Malak Saleh is Engadget's designated health and fitness reporter, specializing in covering a wide range of topics related to biotech at the intersection of medical advancements and wellness. Malak has a degree in nursing with a specialty in psychology and a wealth of experience in clinical practices including geriatric care in nursing homes, working in a diabetes and thyroid clinic, and in a psychiatric hospital. Throughout her journalism career, Malak has worked with renowned publications, including Inc. Magazine, CNN, the Orlando Business Journal, Bloomberg, and Dow Jones, to name a few. Her contributions as an editor on the breaking news desk at Bloomberg and as a reporter at Barron's during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic focused on US markets, with a specific emphasis on big pharma. These experiences provided her with valuable insights into the pharmaceutical industry and its response to the global health crisis. Email story ideas, or tips, to malak.saleh@engadget.com.

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Recent Articles

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TCL 50 Series Smartphones to Launch at CES 2024 with Improved GPU Performance and Triple Camera Setup

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