Edition 2 – How America’s Flawed Supplement Law Creates the Mirage of Weight Loss Cures
How America’s Flawed Supplement Law Creates the Mirage of Weight Loss Cures Dr. Pieter Cohen, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Cohen P. How America’s flawed supplement law creates the mirage of weight loss cures. Harvard Public Health Review. 2014;2. 10.54111/0001/B1 How America’s Flawed Supplement Law Creates the Mirage of Weight Loss Cures Dr. Mehmet Oz, “America’s […]
Edition 8 – Beyond Adjustments for Socioeconomic Status in Hospital Readmissions Penalties
Beyond Adjustments for Socioeconomic Status in Hospital Readmissions Penalties By Dr. Joshua M. Liao, MD, MSc, FACP and Dr. Krisda Chaiyachati, MD, MPH, MSHP Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Liao J, Chaiyachati K. Beyond adjustments for socioeconomic status in hospital readmissions penalties. Harvard Public Health Review. 2016;8. Beyond […]
Edition 11 – Lead Poisoning: How What We Don’t Know Is Hurting America’s Children
Lead Poisoning: How What We Don’t Know Is Hurting America’s Children By Dr. Tara E. Ness, MD, MPH and Dr. Brianne H. Rowan, MD, MPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Ness T and Rowan B. Lead poisoning: how what we don’t know is hurting America’s children. Harvard Public […]
Edition 11 – Changes in Disease Patterns and Their Measures: A Case Study in Dental Health
Changes in Disease Patterns and Their Measures: A Case Study in Dental Health By Dr. Marc Tennant and Dr. Estie Kruger Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Tennant M and Kruger E. Changes in disease patterns and their measures: a case study in dental health. Harvard Public Health Review. […]
Edition 13 – The Island of Conclusions: Trying to Make Sense Out of Genetically Engineered Food
The Island of Conclusions: Trying to Make Sense Out of Genetically Engineered Food By Dr. Guy Crosby, PhD, CFS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Crosby G. The island of conclusions: trying to make sense out of genetically engineered food. Harvard Public Health Review. 2018;13. DOI:10.54111/0001/M1 The Island of […]
Edition 17 – Climate Change: An Emergent Issue of Public Health in Peru
Climate Change: An Emergent Issue of Public Health in Peru By Dr. Francisco N. Bedoya, MD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Bedoya F. Climate change: an emergent issue of public health in Peru. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;17. DOI:10.54111/0001/Q1 Climate Change: An Emergent Issue of Public Health […]
Edition 17 – Urban Climate-Health Strategies: New Opportunities to Promote Health Equity
Urban Climate-Health Strategies: New Opportunities to Promote Health Equity By Dr. Nishi Kumar Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Kumar N. Urban climate-health strategies: new opportunities to promote health equity. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;17. DOI:10.54111/0001/Q2 Urban Climate-Health Strategies: New Opportunities to Promote Health Equity Across North America, […]
Edition 16 – #MeToo: The Perfect Storm Needed to Change Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment and Violence
Claire Bethel, Former Deputy Director at Department of Health, Croydon, UK, discusses “#MeToo: The Perfect Storm Needed to Change Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment and Violence.”
Edition 18 – Health Care for India’s 500 Million: The Promise of the National Health Protection Scheme
Dr. Shalendra D. Sharma addresses “Health Care for India’s 500 Million: The Promise of the National Health Protection Scheme.”
Ellen Considine discusses low-cost air quality sensors + environmental justice
Promise and pitfalls regarding the use of low-cost sensors for addressing air inequality