
From the Dean
Letter to HSPH's future leader
Guns and Suicide: A Fatal Link
A study by the Harvard School of Public Health of all 50 U.S. states reveals a powerful link between rates of firearm ownership and suicides.
The Oddsmaker
A math whiz takes on brain cancer, MS, and Alzheimer's disease
Hope for a Needle-free TB Vaccine
"Dry-spray" technology passes muster in guinea pigs
You Have To Be There
Michael Von Clemm traveling fellows experience public health in the real world
Community Health Champion
Florida's first surgeon general takes her message on the road
A Low-tech Way to Combat HIV/AIDS
HSPH's Daniel Halperin was among the first to spotlight signs that male circumcision could be a pivotal link in the AIDS pandemic.
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Happiness & Health: Are Good Moods Good Medicine?
A new avenue of public health explores whether a sunny outlook could mean fewer colds and less heart disease
AIDS at 30: Hard Lessons and Hope
Thirty years after the first official reports about HIV/AIDS, we look back on the human devastation and forward to a changed social landscape.
Reining in Health Care Costs
As commissioner of the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy, Sarah Iselin, SM ’99, is responsible for implementing key provisions of state health care legislation—despite a budge deficit that in February 2009 exceeded $1.5 billion
Child Brides, Child Mothers, Child Victims
Changing the cycle of family abuse in India and South Asia