In Part 1 of our interview with Dr. Gary Adamkiewicz, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health and Exposure Disparities in the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, he answers the question “What exactly does “sustainability” mean? In Part 2 he offers further insights on the relationship between food, the environment, […] Continue reading
Year: 2015
Talking sustainability with Dr. Gary Adamkiewicz (Part 1)
Food decisions used to stop at the shelf. We saw something we liked, bought it, consumed it, and didn’t think much about it beyond satisfying our hunger. Now, however, we’re peeking past the shelves to trace where our food came from and how it was grown. In 2015, our food’s “story” is as important as […] Continue reading
Overweight teens may have increased risk for colorectal cancer
Coverage from HSPH News, featuring Edward Giovannucci Continue reading
Dinner in 2050
Coverage from the Huffington Post, featuring HSPH’s Walter Willett Continue reading
The Healthy Eating Plate now available in other languages!
The Healthy Eating Plate — a simple, visual meal-planning guide that addresses important deficiencies in the U.S. government’s MyPlate icon—is now available in 15 languages, giving it the potential to reach over half the world’s population. Continue reading
Health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption differ by race and gender
Coverage from HSPH News, featuring Eric Rimm and Frank Hu Continue reading
Ask the Expert: Concerns about canola oil
The expert: Dr. Guy Crosby I’m confused about whether canola oil is healthy. I know that it’s a polyunsaturated fat, which I’m told is good, but then I also hear that I should stay away from it. Continue reading
Teaching nutrition in an era of diabetes and obesity
Coverage from HSPH News, featuring David Eisenberg Continue reading
Eggs, fat and the new dietary guidelines
Coverage from HSPH News, featuring Walter Willett Continue reading
Q&A with Dr. David Eisenberg: On self-care skills, teaching kitchens & thinking outside of the box
In his recently published article, “Nutrition education in an era of global obesity and diabetes: Thinking outside of the box,” Dr. David Eisenberg asserts that self-care skills are key in battling lifestyle-related diseases such as obesity and diabetes. The heart of his message: Teach medical professionals about nutrition and self-care so that they will be […] Continue reading