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In this episode of the Design for Well-Being podcast, Patrick Whitney & Sam Pitroda discuss the need to redesign sy…
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Between 2000 and 2019, healthy life expectancy—the number of years a person is in a good state of health—jumped fro…
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“We see in children that they don't respond as well to vaccinations. We also see that they get more frequent infect…
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“This study underscores how climate change may load the dice to favor unwelcome infectious surprises,” says Harvard…
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Harvard Chan School's Bill Hanage says that the BA.5 variant has hummed along at a high level because it finds peop…
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