Moderate coffee, tea consumption can be part of healthy lifestyle for most
Moderate coffee consumption may reduce the risk of several chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers.
Moderate coffee consumption may reduce the risk of several chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers.
Given delays getting results from the most commonly used test to diagnose COVID-19—the PCR test—some experts are hoping for a rapid, low-cost test for the disease that could deliver results within 10 minutes.
Two Harvard Chan School faculty members and one alumna are among 22 experts featured in a project called “I Am A Scientist,” which aims to promote STEM diversity by providing middle- and high-school students with information about modern-day researchers.
The lack of a coordinated national strategy for COVID-19 is exacerbating health inequities.
Lessons can be learned from how Japan’s regionalized public health system has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, say experts.
Women who are pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic may be at risk of developing serious mental health problems, including depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Just one or two servings of whole grains per day may help reduce diabetes risk.
Positive early trial results from two coronavirus vaccine candidates are “very exciting,” according to Harvard Chan School’s Barry Bloom.
As a result of the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, one in five U.S. households lacks adequate food.
Schools can reopen in the U.S., but it would be best to continue online learning in places with high levels of COVID-19 transmission until community spread of the disease can be lowered, according to Harvard Chan School Dean Michelle Williams.