Cultural healing
Joseph Gone urged the use of traditional healing practices to treat mental health problems among Native Americans at the Yerby Diversity Lecture in Public Health.
Joseph Gone urged the use of traditional healing practices to treat mental health problems among Native Americans at the Yerby Diversity Lecture in Public Health.
A panel of leaders in the fight against climate change discussed key outcomes from the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, known as COP26.
CAUSALab investigates how to use data to support better decisions in medicine, public health, and policy.
CrisisReady program is building a platform of data, analytics, and tools to guide decision-making during public health emergencies.
Josiemer Mattei, Donald and Sue Pritzker Associate Professor of Nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is the recipient of this year’s Alice Hamilton Award. She delivered the award lecture virtually on November 15.
Bob Farese Jr. is an expert in how lipid synthesis and storage may lead to disease—and an accomplished amateur photographer.
The top three ways to stay safe from COVID-19 if you’re gathering indoors with family and friends this Thanksgiving are to be vaccinated, to make sure the space is ventilated, and to take a rapid test the morning of the holiday, according to Harvard Chan School’s Stephen Kissler.
Harvard Chan School’s Sebastian’s Café is offering inexpensive breakfast and lunch items through the “Dean’s Daily Dollar Deals.”
A group of scientists from across the U.S. took a deep dive into the foundations of environmental justice research during a new two-day intensive course.
At nursing leadership event, speakers cite need for strategic investment in global public health systems and empowering nurses.