Despite millions of Americans newly insured under ACA, most Americans still do not approve of the legislation For immediate release: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 … Continue reading “Polls show deep partisan divide over Affordable Care Act”
For immediate release: Monday, October 27, 2014 Boston, MA — People who swap 5% of the calories they consume from saturated fat sources such as … Continue reading “Replacing saturated fat with polyunsaturated fat linked with lower risk of heart disease”
For immediate release: Thursday, October 23, 2014 Boston, MA — Though most NCAA colleges and universities have created programs to help athletes deal with concussions, … Continue reading “Improved compliance needed with NCAA concussion guidelines”
For immediate release: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Boston, MA — Switching from nonprofit to for-profit status appears to boost hospitals’ financial health but does … Continue reading “Hospitals converting to for-profit status show better financial health, no loss in quality of care”
Most think people would survive Ebola if they received immediate medical care For immediate release: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Boston, MA – A Harvard … Continue reading “Poll: Most believe Ebola likely spread by multiple routes, including sneezing, coughing”
For immediate release: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Boston, MA — Low-income adults overwhelmingly support Medicaid expansion and think the government-sponsored program offers health care … Continue reading “Support for Medicaid expansion strong among low-income adults”
For immediate release: Tuesday, October 7, 2014 Boston, MA — A new, large-scale study has identified six new genetic variants associated with habitual coffee … Continue reading “New genetic variants associated with coffee drinking”
New study from Harvard, Syracuse, and Boston University scientists links strong carbon standards to substantial reductions in air pollution and widespread health benefits For … Continue reading “Power plant standards could save thousands of U.S. lives every year”
For immediate release: Monday, September 29, 2014 Boston, MA — Murat Ülker, a leading entrepreneur in Istanbul, Turkey, has contributed $24 million on behalf … Continue reading “$24 Million Gift to Harvard School of Public Health to Establish Center for Nutrient, Genetic, and Metabolic Research”
School will be renamed in honor of the late T.H. Chan For immediate release: Monday, September 8, 2014 Boston, MA – Harvard University announced today that The … Continue reading “Harvard University Receives Transformational Gift for the School of Public Health”