How to manage pandemic stressors for children
Since the pandemic began, parents and researchers have been trying to understand how it affects children’s mental health. For 18 months, children
Since the pandemic began, parents and researchers have been trying to understand how it affects children’s mental health. For 18 months, children
Third in a series that taps the expertise of the Harvard community to examine the promise and potential pitfalls of the coming
With much of the world still susceptible to SARS-CoV-2, experts predict the virus will become endemic. The Harvard T.H. Chan of Public Health
For COVID-19, the difference between surviving and not surviving severe disease may be due to the quality, not the quantity, of the
Thousands of COVID-19 cases and deaths in California, Oregon, and Washington between March and December 2020 may be attributable to increases in
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
As delta surges, what can we expect if vaccination and mask-wearing rates don’t change? According to investigators who previously developed the COVID-19 Simulator
When a patient with cancer is told the devastating news that their disease has spread, or metastasized, to a new part of
Consuming higher amounts of vitamin D — mainly from dietary sources — may help protect against developing young-onset colorectal cancer or precancerous
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