Teddy Amenabar

Washington, D.C.

General assignment reporter covering internet trends for the Well+Being team

Education: University of Maryland, BA in journalism

Teddy Amenabar is a general assignment reporter for the Well+Being team covering internet trends. Before that, he was a contributing writer to Launcher, The Post's gaming and esports vertical, and worked on the newsroom's audience team for more than seven years. He joined The Post in 2015.
Latest from Teddy Amenabar

What to know about Prime and other caffeinated energy drinks

Politicians and health experts say that parents should be worried about Prime Energy, a popular drink promoted by YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI.

July 12, 2023

How do you know if drinking water is safe from forever chemicals?

Whether you use city tap water, well water or buy bottled water, here’s what we know about PFAS in the water you drink

June 24, 2023

Remote work appears to be here to stay, especially for women

More than one-third of American workers are still doing their jobs at home, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau.

June 22, 2023

Feeling claustrophobic? The missing submersible has been triggering.

Images of the small space inside the submersible vessel are causing feelings of anxiety and queasiness, but most people don’t actually have claustrophobia

June 21, 2023

A new treatment for erectile dysfunction isn’t a pill. It’s a gel.

FDA authorizes marketing of Eroxon, a first-of-its-kind ED treatment. Some experts are skeptical results will match drugs such as Viagra.

June 15, 2023

New to running? Play this fun game for motivation.

This bingo card is a guide to all the tips and inside jokes only runners can appreciate.

June 11, 2023

How can I avoid eating food with ‘forever’ chemicals?

It’s hard to avoid PFAS, but experts say there are ways to mitigate your exposure to the man-made chemicals.

June 9, 2023

Plantar fasciitis is painful. Some people are treating it the wrong way.

Flip-flop season is here, and so is your risk for plantar fasciitis. Here’s what causes it, how to prevent it, and how to treat the foot pain.

June 9, 2023

She didn’t expect to get melanoma. Why Black people need sunscreen.

People with darker skin complexions are at a lower risk of developing skin cancer due to sun exposure. But the risk is not zero, many dermatologists say.

May 27, 2023

‘Am I using too much weed?’ Ask yourself these questions.

Cannabis can be abused like alcohol or any other substance. Answer these questions to think about how weed fits into your life.

May 25, 2023