Regularly attending religious services associated with lower risk of deaths of despair
People who attended religious services at least once a week were significantly less likely to die from “deaths of despair.”
People who attended religious services at least once a week were significantly less likely to die from “deaths of despair.”
Harvard Chan School, Human Immunomics Initiative announce project to speed vaccines.
Disrupting production of class of lipids known as sphingolipids in neurons improved symptoms of neurodegeneration in mouse model.
Survey from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health will enable researchers to understand the prevalence of COVID-19 symptoms.
Bright Horizons partners with #FirstRespondersFirst to provide resources to frontline health workers during pandemic.
#FirstRespondersFirst is an initiative created to provide first responder healthcare workers with physical and psychological resources they so desperately need as they serve on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Building on its renowned commitment to support the public health community around the world, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health announced today the launch of The Health and Wellness For All Program in collaboration with Thrive Global, the behavior change technology company founded by Arianna Huffington to help individuals adopt healthier habits to reduce stress and improve health and performance.
Consuming up to one egg per day does not appear to be associated with cardiovascular disease risk.
Top 1% have dramatically different life experiences with financial problems, health care, and life satisfaction than middle- and lower-income adults.
Maintaining five healthy habits at middle-age may increase years lived free of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.