Outside workouts safer than gyms during COVID-19 pandemic
Outside, it’s more likely that any potential virus in the air will disperse.
Outside, it’s more likely that any potential virus in the air will disperse.
Sexual harassment appears to be a significant and underreported problem among both female and male flight attendants, according to a new study from Harvard Chan School.
At a time when the lives of children around the world are being disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the new animated short film My Hero is You shows them they can be heroes by taking small actions to stay healthy and protect those they love.
A selection of articles from August 2020 featuring Harvard Chan School experts discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
A study from Harvard Chan School helps quantify Massachusetts’ COVID-19 cases and sheds light on why people of color have been disproportionately affected.
Opening windows in schools during the fall can help bring in enough fresh air to disperse coronavirus particles, according to researchers from Harvard Chan School.
A Trump administration rule enacted in January could lead to an increase in the spread of COVID-19 in immigrant communities, say experts.
It’s likely that maternal mortality among Black women in the U.S. will increase during the coronavirus pandemic, says Harvard Chan’s Ana Langer.
Reinfection with the coronavirus appears infrequent, and any reinfection that does occur will likely be less severe than initial cases because people’s immune systems will kick in, say experts.
People who closely followed a Mediterranean diet were less likely to develop early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, compared to those who ate less-healthy diets.