Perspective: Tobacco messaging holds lessons for COVID-19 vaccine campaigns
Public health campaigns to reach individuals undecided about COVID-19 vaccination can model their strategies on successful messaging about tobacco, according to Harvard Chan School experts.
Shamard Charles gets the word out
The physician and health journalist on the power of telling stories in the classroom, online, and in his podcast "Heart over Hype."
Consistent, transparent messaging key to effective COVID communication
The “Designated Driver” campaign—which helped shift the culture of drinking and driving in the U.S.—may offer lessons on how to convince people to take safety precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to its architect, Jay Winsten of Harvard…
How the pandemic has hurt public trust in science
A mix of factors, including rapidly evolving science, mixed messaging, and misinformation, has eroded public trust in science during the pandemic, say experts.
We're better off when we swipe right on public health
When Antón Castellanos Usigli was asked to help bring younger LGBTQ people into a Brooklyn clinic for sexual health services, he thought it would be a piece of cake. But after his first attempts failed, Antón turned to…
Clearing the air
For Alicia Nelson, MPH ’20, boosting Alaskans’ health means promoting dialogue between public health officials and the community.
How not to be overwhelmed with COVID-19 news
To avoid becoming “saturated” with the daily deluge of COVID-19 news, consider dialing it back, says health communication expert Kasisomayajula “Vish” Viswanath. Viswanath, Lee Kum Kee Professor of Health Communication at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,…
Op-ed: 'Patriarchy' influences authorship of prestigious medical journal commentaries
Women are about 20% less likely to author invited commentaries in medical journals than men with similar levels of expertise and achievement in their fields, according to a December 10, 2019 op-ed in STAT by Emma Thomas, a…
Questioning Facebook’s foray into preventive health
A new health care feature from Facebook called “Preventive Health” is aimed at encouraging users to get recommended screenings like mammograms and blood pressure tests, and to focus on other disease-preventing measures like getting a flu shot. But…
Women scientists author fewer invited commentaries in medical journals than men with comparable credentials
Women scientists 21% less likely to author invited commentaries in medical journals than men with similar scientific expertise, publication metrics.