October 30, 2013 — Over two decades ago, Uche Amazigo came to the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) from Nigeria to spend a … Continue reading “Takemi Program celebrates 30 years at symposium on health systems governance”
October 29, 2013 — Chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, are the leading cause of death worldwide, with the burden falling heaviest … Continue reading “The staggering toll of noncommunicable diseases”
October 29, 2013 — Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) faculty, staff, and students packed Kresge Cafeteria for a community party on October 25, … Continue reading “HSPH community celebrates Centennial”
October 28, 2013 – Construction workers are frequently stressed about work-related injuries and pain and often fail to seek help, putting themselves at risk … Continue reading “Construction workers struggle with pain, stress from injuries”
Awards ceremony and gala celebration mark School’s milestone October 29, 2013 — Hundreds gathered to celebrate Harvard School of Public Health’s 100th birthday at … Continue reading “Harvard School of Public Health celebrates 100 years with leaders and luminaries, story and song”
Campaign has raised $167 million to date October 25, 2013 — Jonathan Lavine, MBA ’92, co-chair of the Campaign for Harvard School of Public Health, … Continue reading “Harvard School of Public Health launches $450 million fundraising campaign”
Spread of tainted food products highlights need to strengthen global food safety October 15, 2013 – In fall 2011, Chih Chao “Justin” Yang, MPH ’12, … Continue reading “Student’s interest in Taiwan food scandal leads to published paper”
October 11, 2013 — A large new study led by the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (the Pop Center) aims to shed … Continue reading “Painting a picture of older Africans”
October 15, 2013 — In a new study, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) found that newer combination antiretroviral (ARV) drug therapies … Continue reading “HIV-infected children may be protected against puberty delays by newer drugs”
October 9, 2013 — Racial disparities continue to exert a harmful influence on the health of non-whites in the United States, affecting such measures … Continue reading “Mobilizing next generation to reduce health care disparities”