Reclaiming childhood
Article in Harvard Magazine, November-December 2012 issue, featuring HSPH’s Theresa Betancourt
Article in Harvard Magazine, November-December 2012 issue, featuring HSPH’s Theresa Betancourt
Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) was crowned the most social media friendly school of public health in the first-ever ranking by the website … Continue reading “HSPH ranked most social media friendly school of public health for 2012”
Coverage in the Huffington Post, November 1, 2012, featuring HSPH’s Jim Shine
Armed with colorful animated graphs that show statistical trends over time, with moving bubbles and flowing curves, global health statistician Hans Rosling told a … Continue reading “Rosling uses ‘animated statistics’ to show global health trends”
Coverage on CBS News, October 31, 2012, featuring HSPH’s Erica Warner
Coverage in US News & World Report, October 26, 2012, featuring HSPH’s Jorge Chavarro
Coverage on NPR, October 25, 2012, featuring HSPH’s Walter Willett
Colorectal cancer patients with a particular gene mutation may gain several years of life if they take aspirin, according to Harvard School of Public … Continue reading “Aspirin may lengthen life for colorectal cancer patients with certain gene mutation”
Ensuring that patients who see various health care providers in different locations have “integrated” care—in which their care process is thoughtfully planned and designed—is … Continue reading “Report: Integrated care should be national priority for patient safety, health system efficiency”
Julio Frenk, dean of Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), was named “Public Health Person of the Week” on the website MPHProgramsList.com, a resource … Continue reading “HSPH Dean Julio Frenk named “Public Health Person of the Week””