Related Topics
Join the global fight against tobacco
To reduce health disparities in a single act, the United States should join the global community in ratifying the first international public health treaty, the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). Tobacco addiction, the…
Extend a safety net to deserving immigrant families
Reforming both U.S. immigration law and our health care system have been key domestic issues in the 2008 presidential campaign. Yet there is little recognition of the fact that these two problems overlap. Immigrants in this country and…
Domestic violence associated with chronic malnutrition in women and children in India
For immediate release: April 22, 2008 Boston, MA-- In a new, large-scale study exploring the link between domestic violence and chronic malnutrition, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have found that Indian mothers and children…
HSPH research on broad determinants of health disparities featured in health affairs
For immediate release: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 Four papers by research faculty at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) are featured in the March/April issue of the journal Health Affairs, which focuses on racial, ethnic, and other…
Health disparities
Nancy Krieger, Professor of Society, Human Development, and Health, on trends in health disparities. (March 2008, 6:46) Please click the player icon above to play this podcast in your browser. Alternatively, you may download the podcast in mp3…
Study finds recent trend of growing U.S. disparities in health not inevitable
Researchers Show That Disparities Shrank From 1960s to 1980s, Possibly Because of Social Programs Enacted in the 1960s For immediate release: February 25, 2008 Boston, MA -- In the public health field, there is an ongoing debate as…