Experts urge caution at Super Bowl gatherings during pandemic
Public health experts are recommending that people take precautions when watching this year’s Super Bowl in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Public health experts are recommending that people take precautions when watching this year’s Super Bowl in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Atul Gawande was quoted on COVID-19 vaccines, wearing masks, and other pandemic-related topics in several media outlets.
Children who experience abuse or neglect, or grow up in unstable environments, have a greater risk of health problems including asthma, cognitive delays, obesity, heart disease and cancer, throughout their lives.
A selection of articles from January 2021 featuring Harvard Chan School experts discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
Some experts are recommending that people wear two face masks or a high-quality N95 mask, depending on the situation, to maximize protection against the … Continue reading “Expert advises doubling or upgrading face masks”
Harvard Chan School experts offer advice on how the new Biden administration can best tackle the pandemic.
Diets that are largely plant-based and low in red meat may be the best way to feed a global population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050.
A mix of factors, including rapidly evolving science, mixed messaging, and misinformation, has eroded public trust in science during the pandemic, say experts.
A form of the Mediterranean diet including more green plant matter may reduce the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by half.
The debate over the role saturated fats play in the development of heart disease has permeated academia, government, industry, and even pop culture, according … Continue reading “The debate over saturated fats rages on”