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Pandemic may help destigmatize loneliness
Jeremy Nobel, lecturer on global health and social medicine in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, wants to increase “loneliness literacy.”
During pandemic, ‘ongoing uncertainty takes a big toll’
Because the coronavirus pandemic affects nearly every aspect of our lives, it will have long-lasting impacts and could be particularly difficult for young people coming of age, according Harvard Chan School's Karestan Koenen.
Animated films aim to help children overcome exploitation, trauma
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Student startups chosen for Harvard Innovation Labs support
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Better data collection needed to serve health and well-being needs of LGBTQI+ people
There are significant data collection gaps around the LGBTQI+ population’s health and well-being.
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