A close eye on population growth
Coverage in the Harvard Gazette mentioning HSPH’s Population Center, October 6, 2012
Coverage in the Harvard Gazette mentioning HSPH’s Population Center, October 6, 2012
How accepting or hostile a community is toward former child soldiers can help determine whether they will fare well or reoffend, according to Theresa … Continue reading “Community reaction critical to rebuilding lives of child soldiers”
The environmental lessons of Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring have applications today, 50 years after publication of the seminal book. Despite the book’s impact … Continue reading “Messages of Silent Spring still relevant 50 years later”
By slowing down our eating and being more mindful of where our food comes from, we can shed extra pounds without following a particular … Continue reading “Seven tips for losing weight—without dieting”
Article on BBC featuring HSPH doctoral student Catlin Powers, September 23, 2012
Article in USA Today featuring HSPH’s Frank Hu, September 21, 2012
Coverage on NBC Nightly News featuring HSPH’s Eric Rimm, September 21, 2012
Coverage on HealthCanal.com of study co-authored by HSPH’s Nancy Kane and Sara Singer, September 20, 2012
Article in Health Affairs Blog featuring study co-authored by HSPH’s John McDonough, September 20, 2012
Life expectancy among the least-educated white Americans has fallen markedly over the past two decades, according to recent research, including some studies by Harvard … Continue reading “Life expectancy declines among least-educated whites”