Longitudinal relationships between early-life homelessness and school-aged asthma and wheezing.
Keen R, Kim HH, Chen JT, Tiemeier H, Sandel MT, Denckla C, Slopen N.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2024 Jul 25. PMID: 39059800
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Keen R, Kim HH, Chen JT, Tiemeier H, Sandel MT, Denckla C, Slopen N.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2024 Jul 25. PMID: 39059800
Keefe-Oates B, Janiak E, Gottlieb B, Chen JT.
Matern Child Health J. 2024 Jul 24. PMID: 39046656
Harriman NW, Chen JT, Lee S, Slopen N.
J Adolesc Health. 2024 Jul 11. PMID: 39001748
Krieger N, Testa C, Chen JT, Johnson N, Watkins SH, Suderman M, Simpkin AJ, Tilling K, Waterman PD, Coull BA, De Vivo I, Smith GD, Diez Roux AV, Relton C.
JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jul 01. 7(7):e2421832. PMID: 39073820
Keefe-Oates B, Filippa S, Janiak E, Zurbriggen R, Grosso B, Chen JT, Gerdts C, Gottlieb B.
BMJ Sex Reprod Health. 2024 Jun 18. PMID: 38889960
Keefe-Oates B, Janiak E, Gottlieb B, Chen JT.
Matern Child Health J. 2024 May 25. PMID: 38795280
Keen R, Chen JT, Slopen N, Sandel M, Copeland WE, Tiemeier H.
Brain Behav Immun. 2024 Jul. 119:1008-1015. PMID: 38714268
Hammad NM, Zimmer M, Chen JT, Tobias DK, Willett WC, Leung CW.
Curr Dev Nutr. 2024 Jun. 8(6):102157. PMID: 39035701
De Los Santos H, Bezold CP, Jiang KM, Chen JT, Okechukwu CA.
J Urban Health. 2024 Apr. 101(2):392-401. PMID: 38519804
Zubizarreta D, Beccia AL, Chen JT, Jahn JL, Austin SB, Agénor M.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Mar 28. PMID: 38546945
Harvard Chan School's Nancy Krieger and colleagues have updated and broadened a project aimed at training people in how to track and monitor socially related disparities having to do with where a person lives.
Study finds the higher the exposure to political conservatism, the higher the COVID-19 mortality rates and stress on ICU capacity
An article co-authored by Harvard Chan School researchers assessed federal missteps in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic that have led the U.S. to experience some of the most severe outcomes in the world.
A new data visualization created by Harvard Chan School researchers depicts the connection between COVID-19 case rates and deaths, and illustrates clearly the time lag between the two.
An analysis of all the people who died of documented COVID-19 in the U.S. estimates that more than 138,000 years of potential human life have been lost before age 65. The analysis also found a wide disparity in…