In fight against HIV/AIDS, there are bright spots, areas for improvement
Harvard Chan School’s Roger Shapiro assesses progress in the decades-long fight against HIV/AIDS.
Harvard Chan School’s Roger Shapiro assesses progress in the decades-long fight against HIV/AIDS.
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A new series of four short animated films is aimed at helping children who have lived through forced labor, trafficking, and other forms of exploitation to take positive steps toward the future.
Women with breast cancer who consumed higher amounts of fruits and vegetables after their diagnosis were less likely to die during the study period than those with lower amounts of fruits and vegetables in their diets.
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Barry Bloom offers context about the news that two experimental vaccines appear to confer a high level of protection from the coronavirus.
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Benjamin Sommers discusses how a court challenge to the Affordable Care Act, and the Biden presidency, could impact U.S. health policy.
The Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program offers an online dashboard and other tools to guide ministers in developing countries on health, education, economic planning, and finance policy during the coronavirus pandemic.