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health policy

Why Is Harm Reduction Misunderstood on College Campuses?

alcohol/substance use

People with Disabilities Are Diagnosed with Alcohol Use Disorder at Much Higher Rates than Non-disabled People

covid-19.

Boston.com

Here’s What to Do after Being Exposed to Omicron

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease

COVID Vaccine Doesn’t Hurt Odds of Getting Pregnant

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; article written by Jillian McKoy, senior writer/editor

Tagged: covid-19, fertility, vaccine, vaccines

The Atlantic

A Very Simple Way to Get America Boosted

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

Quotes Julia Raifman, assistant professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease, vaccine, vaccines

Saturday Night Live

Weekend Update: Biden Presidency Enters Year 2

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, fertility, infectious disease, vaccine, vaccines

CNBC

Getting Vaccinated Doesn’t Affect Your Fertility — But Getting COVID Might for Men, New Study Says

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research professor of epidemiology

Tagged: covid-19, fertility, vaccine, vaccines

Spectrum News 1

Study: No Link between COVID-19 Vaccines, Fertility

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Mentions study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology

Tagged: covid-19, fertility, vaccine

Boston Herald

What Comes after Omicron? Doctors Share Their Coronavirus Predictions

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease

Boston.com

Has the Omicron Surge Peaked in Massachusetts?

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease

Healio

Colchicine as COVID-19 Treatment Suffers Difficult Year, but Some Hope Remains

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Tuhina Neogi, professor of epidemiology

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease

Boston.com

Almost Half of Mass. COVID Hospitalizations Are Now Classified as ‘Incidental.’ Here’s What That Means.

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease

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