July 26, 2012 — It’s a mistake to believe that the Supreme Court’s June 28, 2012 ruling on the Affordable Care Act ended the debate … Continue reading “Presidential election will be decisive moment for health care reform”
July 26, 2012 — Sometimes, when things go badly between patients and doctors—wrong diagnoses, ineffective treatments, medication problems, surgical complications—legal disputes follow. But epidemiologist David Studdert, … Continue reading “New tool predicts which doctors most likely to face patient complaints”
July 25, 2012 — For years health experts have been unable to agree on whether fluoride in the drinking water may be toxic to … Continue reading “Impact of fluoride on neurological development in children”
July 19, 2012 — Two special supplements published to mark AIDS 2012 conference Seven Essential Steps Toward an AIDS-Free Generation Frontline public health experts ask: … Continue reading “Seven steps to AIDS-free generation; challenge of aging HIV population”
July 18, 2012 — Paul Farmer has a clear message on the best way to improve health in resource-poor countries: Build up health care … Continue reading “Hot Topics lecture: Paul Farmer on best ways to boost health care in poor countries”
July 16, 2012 — Antiretroviral drug treatment for HIV appears to have more payoffs than the promise of better health and a longer life – … Continue reading “Antiretroviral treatment helps keep HIV patients in South Africa employed”
July 12, 2012 — The 13-year-old girl was overweight and in danger of becoming diabetic if she didn’t develop healthier eating habits. When Tobias … Continue reading “HSPH students lead high-profile diabetes screening in a Chicago school”
July 2, 2012 — Findings could help identify new therapeutic targets for inflammatory diseases A team of scientists led by Harvard School of Public Health … Continue reading “HSPH researchers uncover how a key inflammatory pathway is regulated”
June 29, 2012 — In a wide-ranging panel discussion at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) on the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s historic … Continue reading “After supreme court health care law ruling, expert panelists discuss politics, costs, more”
June 28, 2012 — Two experts at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) say they’re cheered by the Supreme Court’s decision today to uphold … Continue reading “HSPH experts on health care ruling: Good news; more work to do”