Why Public Health? Jennifer Addo
April 2016 — In our series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Jennifer Addo”
April 2016 — In our series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Jennifer Addo”
This week’s headlines: How green space can improve health, plus the new research center expanding our understanding of happiness, and the new concerns surrounding fast food.
This week’s headlines: The dramatic life expectancy gap between rich and poor Americans, plus how one state plans to battle the mosquitoes that carry Zika virus, and scientists reveal the best way to wash your hands.
In our new podcast series, Harvard Chan: This Week in Health, we’ll bring you top health headlines—from wellness tips to important global health trends. You’ll also hear insight from Harvard Chan experts.
March 2016 — We asked four Harvard Chan students in three different degree programs what they found most surprising about their experience here at the … Continue reading “What surprised our students?”
January 2016 – In our series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about what … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Gabriel Seidman”
February 2016 — In our video series, “Take 2,” faculty and researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health provide the lowdown on … Continue reading “The Affordable Care Act turns six”
January 2016 — Oral contraceptives taken just before or during pregnancy do not increase the risk of birth defects, according to a new study … Continue reading “Oral contraceptives not linked to birth defects”
March 25, 2016 — In our new podcast series, Harvard Chan: This Week in Health, we’ll bring you top health headlines—from wellness tips to important global … Continue reading “Harvard Chan: This Week in Health”