Edition 19 – Preventing Radicalization to Violence Through Partnerships and Collaboration

Edition 19 – Preventing Radicalization to Violence Through Partnerships and Collaboration

Preventing Radicalization to Violence Through Partnerships and Collaboration By Dr. Heidi Ellis Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Ellis H. Preventing radicalization to violence through partnerships and collaboration. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;19. DOI:10.54111/0001/S3 Preventing Radicalization to Violence Through Partnerships and Collaboration In the space of a single […]

Current Calls for Submissions

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Current Calls for Submissions Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Current Calls for Submissions The Harvard Public Health Review (HPHR) welcomes submissions that speak to the publication’s mission and vision and elucidate pertinent and timely public health issues within an evidence-based and health equity framework. We have released six (6) new […]

Submitting Manuscripts on Scholastica

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Submitting Manuscripts on Scholastica BCPHR — How to Submit on Scholastica Stage 3: Submit Your Work How to Submit on Scholastica Step-by-step instructions for submitting your manuscript through Scholastica. ISSN 3068-8558 DOI 10.54111 Open Access · CC BY Updated April 2026 BCPHR manages all manuscript submissions through Scholastica. This page walks through the submission process […]

Edition 15 – The Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic: Marching Forward in India

Edition 15 – The Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic: Marching Forward in India

The Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic: Marching Forward in India By Puneet Gupta Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Gupta P. The cardiovascular disease epidemic: marching forward in India. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;15. DOI:10.54111/0001/O1 The Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic: Marching Forward in India Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the largest cause […]

Edition 15 – Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: Who Pays for Obesity Control?

Edition 15 – Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: Who Pays for Obesity Control?

Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: Who Pays for Obesity Control? By Malcolm M. Kates and Hannah Hayward Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Kates M, Hayward H. Equity in sugar-sweetened beverage taxes: who pays for obesity control? Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;15. DOI:10.54111/0001/O2 Equity in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes: […]

Edition 15 – Don’t Blame the Smoker

Edition 15 – Don’t Blame the Smoker

Don’t Blame the Smoker By Justin Kaplan Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Kaplan J. Don’t blame the smoker. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;15. DOI:10.54111/0001/O3 Don’t Blame the Smoker “More people die each year from smoking than from murder, AIDS, suicide, drugs, car crashes, and alcohol, combined.” A callous, robotic […]

Submission Preparation Guidelines

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines BCPHR — Manuscript Preparation Guidelines Stage 2: Prepare Your Manuscript Manuscript Preparation Guidelines How to format and prepare your manuscript for submission to BCPHR. ISSN 3068-8558 DOI 10.54111 Open Access · CC BY Updated April 2026 Use BCPHR templates and follow these formatting guidelines. Submissions that do not conform will be desk […]

Edition 15 – Dear Medicine: Diabetes Prevention Is Not Your Battle to Fight

Figure 1: Bathtub Analogy

Dear Medicine: Diabetes Prevention Is Not Your Battle to Fight By Braulio Torres and Elena Rose Atkinson Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Torres B, Atkinson E. Dear medicine: diabetes prevention is not your battle to fight. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;15. DOI:10.54111/0001/O5 Dear Medicine: Diabetes Prevention Is […]

Edition 1 – Addressing Social Inequities to Create a More Just, Fair and Equitable World

Edition 1 – Addressing Social Inequities to Create a More Just, Fair and Equitable World

Addressing Social Inequities to Create a More Just, Fair and Equitable World A Conversation with Dr. Nancy Krieger By Dr. Circe G. Le Compte Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Le Compte C. Addressing social inequities to create a more just, fair and equitable world: a conversation with Nancy Krieger. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1. DOI: 10.54111/0001a/1. […]

Edition 1 – ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience — to Supporters and Opponents

Edition 1 – ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience — to Supporters and Opponents — Elementor

ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience — to Supporters and Opponents By Dr. Benjamin D. Sommers, MD, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Sommers B. ObamaCare’s 2014 report card? preaching patience — to supporters and opponents. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1. 10.54111/0001A/2 ObamaCare’s 2014 Report Card? Preaching Patience — to Supporters and Opponents The first open enrollment […]