You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology. This call was recorded … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Michael Mina, 12/11/20”
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Yonatan Grad, the Melvin J. and Geraldine L. Glimcher assistant … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Yonatan Grad, 12/10/20”
F. DuBois Bowman discussed the coronavirus pandemic and firearm safety at the Yerby Lecture on December 3, 2020.
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You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Thomas Tsai, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Thomas Tsai, 12/03/20”
December 3, 2020 – Tobacco use has been declining for years in the U.S., but the COVID-19 pandemic threatens that progress. Vaughan Rees, director … Continue reading “For smokers, pandemic poses challenges, triggers”
Harvard Chan School’s Roger Shapiro assesses progress in the decades-long fight against HIV/AIDS.
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A new series of four short animated films is aimed at helping children who have lived through forced labor, trafficking, and other forms of exploitation to take positive steps toward the future.
Women with breast cancer who consumed higher amounts of fruits and vegetables after their diagnosis were less likely to die during the study period than those with lower amounts of fruits and vegetables in their diets.