All articles related to "health disparities":

Living on the streets can be deadly

People in Boston who “sleep rough”—live on the streets instead of in shelters—have a death rate that is nearly three times higher than those living in shelters and nearly 10 times higher than that of the general population…

Extreme heat in South Asia poses serious health risks

With global temperatures on the rise, experts are increasingly concerned that residents of crowded cities in South Asia may experience an uptick in heat-related health problems and suffer dire economic consequences. A July 17, 2018 New York Times…

In India, a rural-urban divide for heart disease risk

Men living in urban areas of India are at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with their rural counterparts, according to a new study co-led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The nationwide study,…

Reframing gender violence as a preventable disease

Alice Han, MPH ’18, sees violence against women and girls as a pandemic. She advocates fighting it like you’d fight a virus—but with education, not a syringe May 24, 2018 – Sometimes when obstetrician and gynecologist Alice Han…

Student stories

Three students share why they pursued public health—and how they’re hoping to make an impact after graduation.