December 9, 2010 — A team of researchers led by a Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) postdoctoral research fellow and a Massachusetts General … Continue reading “Treating depression in HIV-positive patients improves treatment adherence and viral outcome, study shows”
November 23, 2010 — Andover and Dover are among towns in Massachusetts and throughout New England that introduced or expanded limited deer hunting this … Continue reading “Killing deer not the answer to reducing Lyme Disease, says HSPH scientist”
November 10, 2010 — Researchers at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have found an increased risk of ovarian and endometrial cancer among non-smoking … Continue reading “New study finds high levels of acrylamide in diet may increase ovarian, endometrial cancer risk”
November 3, 2010 — HSPH faculty, staff, students, former colleagues and guests gathered for a day-long symposium on October 22, 2010, at the Joseph … Continue reading “Symposium honors memory, accomplishments of former HSPH Professor Stephen Lagakos”
November 3, 2010 — Harvard School of Public Health is a partner in a recently awarded $130 million program announced by the U.S. Department … Continue reading “HSPH Key Partner in U.S. Program to Improve Medical Education, Clinical and Research Capacity in Africa”
October 22, 2010 — Young children whose bedrooms had high concentrations of fumes emitted from common household water-based cleaners and paints appear to have … Continue reading “Chemical compounds emitted from common household paints and cleaners increase risks of asthma and allergies in children”
October 21, 2010 — An international study led by Shahin Lockman, assistant professor in immunology and infectious diseases at HSPH and a physician at … Continue reading “Study identifies more effective antiretroviral treatments for HIV-positive women in Africa”
October 15, 2010 — David Hunter, Dean for Academic Affairs and Vincent L. Gregory Professor in Cancer Prevention, is the contact principal investigator for … Continue reading “HSPH awarded four-year, $10.5 million grant for research on genetic risk for breast cancer”
October 13, 2010 — Harvard School of Public Health has been awarded a four-year, $11 million grant from the National Institute for Environmental Health … Continue reading “New research program to focus on environmental health and child development”
October 6, 2010 — HSPH Dean Julio Frenk is a member of the MDG Advocacy Group, a task force of global leaders charged promoting … Continue reading “HSPH Dean Frenk joins world leaders in Millennium Development Advocacy Group”