Safest way to handle the holidays during a pandemic
With the coronavirus pandemic worsening again, the holidays are going to be a challenge this year, so a Harvard epidemiologist offered
With the coronavirus pandemic worsening again, the holidays are going to be a challenge this year, so a Harvard epidemiologist offered
Third in a series that taps the expertise of the Harvard community to examine the promise and potential pitfalls of the coming
For COVID-19, the difference between surviving and not surviving severe disease may be due to the quality, not the quantity, of the
Short bursts of physical exercise induce changes in the body’s levels of metabolites that correlate to an individual’s cardiometabolic, cardiovascular, and long-term
When a patient with cancer is told the devastating news that their disease has spread, or metastasized, to a new part of
While it is primarily a respiratory disease, COVID-19 infection affects other organs, including the brain. One of the first spectroscopic imaging-based studies of
This Thanksgiving, it may be better to forget about even trying to pretend things are normal. Instead, Karestan Koenen suggested acknowledging up-front that
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Barry Bloom, Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson Research Professor of Public Health, offers context
Experts are working out a broad strategy to vaccinate Americans, with an eventual plan likely to prioritize health care and essential workers,
Harvard Medical School scientists report they have successfully restored vision in mice by turning back the clock on aged eye cells in