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The Best Diets for Healthy Aging Harvard Magazine

WebThe Healthy Eating Index 2015 is closest to the standard American healthy omnivore diet, including meats, fruits, vegetables, low- and fat-free dairy, and legumes. …

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At Home with Harvard: Health Care in America

WebIn this week’s At Home with Harvard, we’ve rounded up Harvard Magazine ’s most germane past work on the crises in American health care—made all the more …

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Healthy Plate, Healthy Planet Harvard Magazine

WebHealthy Plate, Healthy Planet. Frank Hu confronts the triple threats of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change. Hu believes a plant-based diet can help feed a …

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The Medical-Robotics Revolution Harvard Magazine

WebThese kinds of innovations are already in the vanguard of the field of medical robotics, says professor of surgery Pierre Dupont, a leading designer of robotic systems for use in …

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David Cutler on trimming U.S. healthcare costs Harvard Magazine

WebSo it is especially useful to pair their essay with David Cutler’s nuanced explanations of why American health care costs so much: about $3.5 trillion per year (that’s the norm, before …

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Center for Health and Happiness established at Harvard

WebNovember-December 2016. Illustration by Jeanine Murch. VIsit the Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness website. In the quest to study human happiness, including its …

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How Air Pollution Affects Our Brains Harvard Magazine

WebEmerging evidence shows that exposure to air pollution increases the incidence and progression of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurocognitive …

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Ask a Harvard Professor with Rudolph Tanzi Harvard Magazine

WebHarvard Medical School professor of neurology Rudolph Tanzi discusses how lifestyle choices can help maintain brain health during a person’s lifespan. Topics …

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Reparations as Public Health Harvard Magazine

WebA Harvard forum on the racial health gap. “Health is wealth,” said Julia Mejia, Boston City Councilor At-Large, during a conversation Monday afternoon with …

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Social Media Use and Adult Depression Harvard Magazine

WebParenting teenagers in 2022 generally entails worrying about their use of platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok; multiple studies point to links between social-media …

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Financial and mental health are linked Harvard Magazine

WebFurthermore, the relationship goes both ways: financial troubles can lead to depression and anxiety, and depression and anxiety can make it harder for people to succeed …

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New Dean for Public Health Harvard Magazine

WebAndrea Baccarelli, an environmental health sciences scholar, will become dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (HSPH) on January 1, 2024.An …

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David Sinclair’s anti-aging science Harvard Magazine

WebUnderlying the wide-ranging benefits of calorie restriction, Sinclair explains, are sirtuins—a group of seven genes that appear to be very important in regulating the aging process. …

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The Health Benefits of Owning a Pet Harvard Magazine

WebToday is National Pet Day, and pet owners have another reason to celebrate: their pets are helping them live healthier, longer lives.“Pet owners are less likely to die,” …

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How Homelessness is a Public Health Crisis Harvard Magazine

WebRyan Keen, Ph.D. ’23, a postdoc at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (HSPH), has found that childhood experience of housing insecurity is linked to elevated levels of …

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“The Story of the Human Body”

WebThe evolutionary biologist's new book addresses health and human evolution. As recently as 600 generations ago, our species lived as hunter-gatherers, says Daniel …

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Kari Nadeau Harvard Magazine

WebInspired by her father and mother, a public health nurse, Nadeau studied biology at Haverford College before graduating with an M.D./Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School in …

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The loneliness pandemic Harvard Magazine

WebThe Loneliness Pandemic. Bradley Riew ’18 had a calendar reliably packed from 9 a.m. to midnight. To him, that didn’t seem so bad. “You know,” he says, “you have nine hours to …

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Harvard Graduation Morning Exercises Commencement 2021

WebHarvard Commencement Program, May 27, 2021. The extra lead time also enabled tweaks to this morning’s online events themselves. Although this year’s program …

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The Rise of Vegan Culture

WebDistant are the days of Annie Hall, when Woody Allen resigned himself to a plate of alfalfa sprouts and mashed yeast. Over the years, vegan eating has gone from tasteless to …

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Harvard Students form Pro-Palestine Encampment

WebDuring the last week, pro-Palestine protesters at dozens of American universities have established encampments on school grounds.On Sunday, Harvard …

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