Why Public Health? Emily Arsen
May 2017 — In our series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Emily Arsen”
May 2017 — In our series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Emily Arsen”
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According to preliminary estimates from the CDC, an estimated 45,000 Americans died from opioid overdoses in 2016.
In this week’s episode we speak with two leading experts on Zika virus—which grabbed international attention when it sickened a million people in dozens of countries more than two years ago.
An expert says President’s Trump’s proposed changes to the ACA could lead to higher costs and destabilize insurance markets over the long-term.
In this week’s episode we discuss two decades of nutrition science with one of the leading experts in the field.
In the wake of a mass shooting on October 1 in Las Vegas that left at least 59 people dead, we speak with an expert about the public health approach to gun control.
We speak to an expert on disaster response to learn about the public health and medical challenges ahead in Puerto Rico.
In this week’s podcast we explore what’s driving this rapid increase in diabetes and what health systems can do to respond effectively.