Why Public Health? Gabriel Seidman
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”
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”
December 2015 — In our new video series, “Take 2,” faculty and researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health provide the lowdown on … Continue reading “Why is gun violence a public health issue?”
November 2015 – Check out these six tips for reducing holiday waste—and waist.
November 2015 – A few cups of coffee a day can have healthy benefits. Read the press release.
October 2015 – Rifat Atun, professor of global health systems, calls for a “biosocial” approach to fighting tuberculosis that incorporates interventions in areas such … Continue reading “Stopping tuberculosis”
September 2015 — In our new video series, “Take 2,” faculty and researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health provide the lowdown … Continue reading “How do vaccines prevent disease?”
October 2015 — Prof. Donna Spiegelman and her team have found that the effects of air pollution on health are underestimated. Their mission: to … Continue reading “Getting better estimates of air pollution’s effect on health”
September 2015 – As waves of refugees continue to flee war-torn countries for Europe, Jacqueline Bhabha, a professor at the FXB Center for Health … Continue reading “The refugee crisis”