The COVID-19 pandemic has been a boon for telehealth, according to reports. A March 1, 2021 Slate article noted that while telehealth has been … Continue reading “Telehealth poised for long-term gains after pandemic”
A selection of articles from February 2021 featuring Harvard Chan School experts discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine is proving as effective in real-world settings as it did in clinical testing, according to a study in the … Continue reading “Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine works well outside of clinical trials, study finds”
The Ad Council and the COVID Collaborative have unveiled a new public service ad campaign aimed at building trust among Americans who may be hesitant about getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
Long-term exposure to low levels of air pollution—even levels below national standards—can increase the risk of several serious cardiac and respiratory conditions in elderly adults, according to a new study.
A U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) pilot program that allows people receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to purchase groceries online has improved recipients’ access to healthy food and their ability to social distance, according to a new analysis.
Mental health and well-being appear to be connected to biological processes and behaviors that contribute to cardiovascular disease.
Advancing nursing leadership, investing in nursing education, and providing support and resources for nurses around the world are key to addressing disease outbreaks and improving global public health, according to Harvard Chan School experts.
Government aid on a large scale is needed to help Americans facing deep financial hardship because of the coronavirus pandemic, say Harvard Chan School experts.
A new study suggests that regularly eating eggs can increase the risk of early death, but some experts are skeptical about the findings.