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Nearly 47 Million Americans Could Potentially Be Exposed to Health Hazards Because They Live Within a Mile of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

gun violence

Child Gun Injury Risk Spikes When Children Leave School for the Day

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NBC Boston

As New COVID Variants Continue to Spread, Boston Doctors Wonder, ‘What’s the Plan?’

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Interview with Benjamin Linas, associate professor of epidemiology

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

NBC Boston

‘Nightmare’ XBB Variant Likely Already Here, Boston Doctors Say

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

Grid

After the Worst of the COVID Pandemic, Many Countries’ Life Expectancies Kept Falling — Including the U.S.

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: covid-19, life expectancy

Washington Post

Oz Has Promoted False Health Claims. What If He Pushed Vaccinations?

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Article co-written by Matthew Motta, clinical lecturer of health law, policy & management

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, vaccines

Boston.com

BPS Says COVID Cases Haven’t Spiked in Schools This Fall. Here’s Why.

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

WebMD

First They Get Long COVID, Then They Lose Their Health Care

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Quotes Megan Cole Brahim, assistant professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

The Conversation

Investing in Indoor Air Quality Improvements in Schools Will Reduce COVID Transmission and Help Students Learn

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Article written by Patricia Fabian, associate professor of environmental health and Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

Boston Globe

Sleepwalking into a Third COVID Winter? Neither Healey nor Diehl Have Shared a Plan for the Pandemic.

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

NBC Boston

COVID Is Rising in Mass. Wastewater. Here’s What Experts Say That Means

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Interview with Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19

STAT

Messaging — The Unrecognized Coefficient in Pandemic Control — Matters

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Article co-authored by Eleanor Murray, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: communication, coronavirus, covid-19, health communication

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