Edition 30 – Social Justice
HPHR’s authors explore the intersections of public health and the social determinants of health, with a special focus on advocacy and social justice.
Edition 29 – COVID-19
This edition marks the third and final in HPHR’s initial series on COVID-19 pandemic.
Edition 28 – General
This general edition of the Journal explores a myriad of public health issues.
Edition 27 – COVID-19
This edition marks the second in our series on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Edition 26 – COVID-19
This inaugural edition of the Harvard Public Health Review on COVID-19 examines emerging matters of public policy, equity, and medical practice around the pandemic.
Edition 25 – Substance Use
HPHR’s authors address pressing issues around the intersections of social justice, harm reduction, and public health.
A Full Stop to Your Brain’s Activity? Stuti Chakraborty explains why you should BE AWARE of stroke
This introductory blog post from Stuti Chakraborty talks about what is stroke, how to spot one, and stroke awareness month. Stay tuned for more to come!
Sofia Weiss Goitiandia asks “Is it ethical to allow people to sell a kidney to overcome poverty?”
A first blog post drawing from philosophy of medicine asks: is it ethical to allow people to sell a kidney to overcome poverty?
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses mail-order brides and intimate partner violence
This blog addresses the realities of the mail-order bride business; its impacts on migrant brides; and how the U.S. enforces regulations that affects brides’ overall life in their new country.
Cordella Lyon explores how routine HIV screening can end the HIV epidemic
End it! With routine testing we can end HIV together. By Cordella Lyon, RN Routine HIV testing should be included as a regular aspect of care in all healthcare settings. With routine HIV testing we can test 90% of our population. Link 90% of PLWH to care. Assist 90% of those who are in […]