Featured News Archives
2012
HSPH experts on health care ruling: Good news; more work to do
June 28, 2012 -- Two experts at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) say they’re cheered by the Supreme Court’s…
Health care reform coordinator for China details progress, challenges
June 25, 2012 -- China has made remarkable progress with its three-year-old health care reform effort—more than 95% of the…
HSPH's Nathan Eagle awarded prestigious economics prize
June 19, 2012 -- Nathan Eagle, Harvard School of Public Health adjunct assistant professor of epidemiology, is a recipient of the 2012…
Motivating Latinos, others, to consider careers in public health
June 18, 2012 -- Listening to Ernesto Mejia talk about his background—growing up as the son of immigrants, dropping out…
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and 'mostly heterosexual' young adults have higher risk of PTSD than heterosexuals
June 14, 2012 -- Higher prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a debilitating mental illness that can have life-long negative…
Iron--either too much or too little--linked with increased tuberculosis-related sickness or death
June 14, 2012 -- Tuberculosis patients with iron levels that are either too low or too high may be at…
"100% Club" celebrates with carnival-themed party
June 12, 2012 -- Every spring, Harvard School of Public Health employees are asked to complete performance reviews. Departments and…
Chef in school kitchen boosts healthy eating
June 7, 2012 -- What’s a good way to encourage students to eat healthier school meals? Change the food and…
Harvard welcomes global health ministers
June 6, 2012 -- The Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) welcomed 16 ministers of…
Personalized medicine still a long way away, says Cutter Lecture speaker
May 31, 2012 -- Lung cancer makes up only 15 percent of cancer diagnoses, but it is the leading cause…