I’m commissioning a well-researched, evidence-based article that sits firmly within the Health & Wellness space, with a laser focus on Nutrition. The piece must speak to an audience of practicing health professionals—dietitians, clinicians, and wellness consultants—so depth, accuracy, and proper citation of peer-reviewed studies are non-negotiable. Scope I need a standalone article that can be published in a professional newsletter or online journal. The tone should remain conversational yet authoritative, weaving current research, clinical guidelines, and practical take-aways into a cohesive narrative that busy practitioners can immediately apply. Deliverables • A polished article (1,200–1,800 words) in MS Word or Google Docs • In-text citations plus a reference list formatted in APA or Vancouver style • An attention-grabbing abstract (≈150 words) summarizing the key insights • Two to three suggested pull quotes or call-outs suitable for social promotion Acceptance Criteria The article will be accepted once it: 1. Presents at least five peer-reviewed sources published within the past five years. 2. Offers actionable recommendations grounded in established nutritional science, not opinion. 3. Reads clearly for professionals (assume baseline medical literacy, avoid oversimplification). 4. Passes a plagiarism check and basic Grammarly assessment. If you have experience writing for scholarly or clinical audiences and can translate complex nutrition science into engaging prose, I look forward to your proposal and a short portfolio snippet.