Jackie Leung discusses “Community Health Workers in Public Health”

Jackie Leung discusses the importance of community health workers in public health.
Edition 3 – HPHR Editorial: Racism Is a Public Health Problem

HPHR Editorial: Racism Is a Public Health Problem By Andrew Boozary, Circe Le Compte, and Members of the Harvard Public Health Review Editorial Board Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Boozary A, Le Compte C, Harvard Public Health Review Editorial Board. Racism is a public health problem. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;3. DOI: 10.54111/0001c/4. HPHR Editorial: Racism Is […]
Javaid Iqbal discusses the role of machine learning in healthcare

The i-value By Javaid Iqbal Role of Machine Learning in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have emerged as one of the most important technologies of Industrial Revolution 4.0. The use of AI and ML will transform and disrupt healthcare as large quantities of data will be transformed into insights for improving the diagnosis of […]
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses body modification and gender violence

This blog will focus on the realities of how traditional/cultural body modification reinforces gender violence due to cultural norms.
The Big Catfish

The Big Catfish By Jessica Q. Honig, LCSW, EdM The Big Catfish To me, the only thing scarier than my brother is the state of health care. I have woken in night terrors, at a loss of what to do for twenty years. Sharing this point of view cannot be any riskier than the situation […]
Edition 2 – The Key to Changing Individual Health Behaviors: Change the Environments That Give Rise to Them

The Key to Changing Individual Health Behaviors: Change the Environments That Give Rise to Them By Brad Stulberg Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Stulberg B. The key to changing individual health behaviors: change the environments that give rise to them. Harvard Public Health Review. 2014;2. 10.54111/0001/B2 The Key to Changing Individual Health Behaviors: Change the Environments That […]
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. […]