For immediate release: July 14, 2015 Boston, MA – A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers has found that it … Continue reading “Treating more adults with statins would be cost-effective way to boost heart health”
Large study finds PTSD raises cardiovascular risk in women For immediate release: June 29, 2015 Boston, MA ─ Women with elevated symptoms of post-traumatic … Continue reading “PTSD raises odds of heart attack and stroke in women”
For immediate release: June 28, 2015 Boston, MA ─ Longer secondary schooling substantially reduces the risk of HIV infection—especially for girls—and could be a … Continue reading “More secondary schooling reduces HIV risk”
For immediate release: June 25, 2015 Boston, MA ─ A new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds … Continue reading “New target identified for inhibiting malaria parasite invasion”
For immediate release: June 17, 2015 BOSTON — A new drug screening technology developed at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has … Continue reading “New tool identifies novel compound targeting causes of type 2 diabetes”
Despite difficult odds, many parents hope their child will become a professional athlete For immediate release: June 15, 2015 Boston, MA – A new … Continue reading “Poll: Three in four adults played sports when they were younger, but only one in four still play”
Findings could have implications for children’s health, well-being For immediate release: Thursday, June 11 Boston, MA – More than half of all children and adolescents … Continue reading “Study finds inadequate hydration among U.S. children”
For immediate release: June 8, 2015 Boston, MA – A new survey by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds that the … Continue reading “Survey finds state policies have critical impact on ACA applications, enrollment”
For immediate release: June 3, 2015 Boston, MA – A new study by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that death … Continue reading “Air pollution below EPA standards linked with higher death rates”
For immediate release: June 1, 2015 Boston, MA ─ After a prostate cancer diagnosis, eating a diet higher in red and processed meat, high-fat … Continue reading “Western diet may increase risk of death after prostate cancer diagnosis”