Marty Walsh Declared Racism a Public Health Issue. Here’s Why
“What affects the most vulnerable will affect us all,” Walsh says.
“What affects the most vulnerable will affect us all,” Walsh says.
Briana Stephenson, assistant professor of biostatistics, develops biostatistical models to better understand population health disparities. In this Q&A, she shares what motivates her work and…
Higher intake of heme iron, the type found in red meat and other animal products—as opposed to non-heme iron, found mostly in plant-based foods—was associated…
A conversation with former Ministers of Health Awa Marie Coll Seck and Lia Tadesse GebremedhinGender inequity remains a huge challenge for women in Africa, d…
Artificial intelligence is already improving public health through cancer screenings and postpartum care, but researchers are raising concerns about this rap…
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has been shaping public health policy for decades, in keeping with his conviction that healthcare is a human right. In…
Twenty-five years after the shootings at Columbine High School, the U.S. continues to experience outsized rates of gun violence compared to much of the world…
A Dr. Lawrence H. and Roberta Cohn Forum What health risks lurk in U.S. tap water? Our expert panel will explore what’s changed since the…
Drug overdose deaths continue to climb in the U.S., taking more than 100,000 lives a year. In response, public health leaders are exploring harm reduction…
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Presented jointly with the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights As the national conversation on reparations heats up, Boston has launched a task force…