Reda Wigle

Reda Wigle is an astrology writer at the New York Post.

Background

Reda routinely researches the birth charts of celebrities and other strangers. A Taurus, middle child and graduate of the University of New Orleans Creative Writing Workshop, she believes in ghosts, butter and redemption Reda’s knowledge of pop culture is largely owed to an adolescence spent feigning mono and mainlining VH1’S “Behind the Music.”

Latest Articles

The 3 worst drinks that increase Alzheimer's risk — including one health-conscious people like

California gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi has called out three popular drinks that increase the risk of Alzheimer's.

A compound found in broccoli and celery may help stop one of the most recognizable signs of aging

Could eating your greens keep you from going gray?

Zodiac signs by the slice: What pie are you, as per an astrologer?

In honor of the ephemeral nature of the humble pie and in honor of National Pie Day on January 23, we have curated a list of the zodiac signs as...

How the planet of death and the sign of revolution will influence 2025

This once-in-a-generation shift is a pivotal power play in a saga that will unfold in the years and decades to come.

Rogaine and rosemary oil both fight hair loss — is it better when you use them together?

Rosemary oil and Rogaine are two popular treatments for hair loss. But how do they measure up, and can they be combined for combover relief?

Massive new study finds drugs like Ozempic affect 175 conditions — including a few surprises

A comprehensive new study supports evidence of the myriad health benefits of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro — and even some new potential upsides.

Blue Monday is here — how to beat the saddest day of the year, according to your zodiac sign

Blue Monday, the third Monday in January, has been declared the most depressing day of the year.

I'm a pharmacist and keep these 8 things in my medicine cabinet for coughs and colds

Among her must-haves are combo she takes "when I'm down bad" and a "more potent nasal decongestant" than DayQuil.

Neurosurgeon explains non-woo-woo way to scientifically manifest your goals: 'There is no magic here'

Stanford neurosurgeon and neuroscientist Dr. Jamey Doty is sharing his full-proof process for taking ideas and intentions to actuality.

Aquarius celebrities: 25 famous people born under the water bearer sign

Break the mold and step out into the world like a rebel: it’s Aquarius season! The Sun dances through the skies of Aquarius from Jan. 20 until Feb. 18.

Are you an Aquarius? Here's everything you need to know about your zodiac sign

Aquarius is unlike any other zodiac sign. As a Fixed Air sign, their birth dates range from Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 each year!

My 80-year-old Slavic grandma's secret for rapid hair growth — early studies back it up

Melody Yaslan, who routinely shares beauty secrets sourced from around the world, took to TikTok to let them in on a natural hack for hair growth used by her 80-year-old...

Biohacker Bryan Johnson, 47, boasts that he only ages 8 months every year — here's how

Biohacker Bryan Johson claims to have stalled the progress of aging in his new Netflix documentary, Don't Die.

This memory-boosting supplement may also improve your mood — and it costs pennies per pill

One naturally occurring non-essential amino acid, critical in the production of neurotransmitters, may also help stabilize mood and improve cognition.

Celebrity nutritionist reveals his healthiest alcohol pick — and the one to stay away from

For those who don't want to ditch booze altogether, celebrity nutritionist and gut health specialist Dr. Daryl Gioffre is on hand with his recommendations for the best and worst alcoholic...

What kind of bagel are you based on your zodiac sign?

As we are all imperfect circles harboring unfillable emotional holes there is perhaps no greater metaphor for the human condition than the humble bagel. The fuel of the people, the...

Birth charts are ruled by these 4 important factors that unlock your full potential

An astrologer reveals how the ascendant, descendant, Midheaven and Imum Coeli hold the key to self-knowledge and actualization.

Seniors' brains work better when their homes are in this temperature range

A new study reveals that indoor temperatures have a direct impact on the cognitive abilities of seniors.

How staring at your dog can create a feel-good ‘love loop’ between you and your pup

Researchers have found that when canines look into our eyes, they activate the same hormonal response that encourages human mothers to bond with their offspring.