Edition 1 – Was Mayor Bloomberg a Nanny?
Was Mayor Bloomberg a Nanny? By Cass R. Sunstein, JD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sunstein C. Was Mayor Bloomberg a nanny? Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1. 10.54111/0001/A3 Was Mayor Bloomberg a Nanny? The Center for Consumer Freedom Responded With A Vivid Advertisement, Depicting Mayor Bloomberg In […]
Edition 4 – Europe and the United Nations: Clinical Trials, Not Criminal Trials
Europe and the United Nations: Clinical Trials, Not Criminal Trials By Amir Attaran, Roger Bate, Stefano Bonino, and Paul Newton Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Attaran A, Bate R, Bonino S, Newton P. Special commentary: Europe and the United Nations: clinical trials, not criminal trials. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;4. 10.54111/0001/D1 Europe and the United Nations: […]
Edition 1 – Medicare for All: The Way Forward
Medicare for All: The Way Forward By Don Berwick, MD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation .Berwick D. Medicare for all: the way forward. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1.10.54111/0001/A4 Medicare for All: The Way Forward Massachusetts faces serious issues: A school system that is good, but leaves some […]
Edition 3 – Trends in US Deaths Due to Legal Intervention Among Black and White Men, Age 15-34 Years, by County Income Level: 1960-2010
Trends in US Deaths Due to Legal Intervention Among Black and White Men, Age 15-34 Years, by County Income Level: 1960-2010 By Nancy Krieger, PhD, Mathew V. Kiang, MPH, Jarvis T. Chen, DSc, and Pamela D. Waterman, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Krieger N, Kiang M, Chen J, Waterman P. Trends in U.S. deaths due […]
Edition 3 – Capable Guardians
Capable Guardians By Felton Earls, M.D. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Earls F. Capable guardians. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;3. 10.54111/0001/C3 Capable Guardians We, HSPH students and faculty, are living in a nation that is not flourishing. To quote Martin Luther King, “We may have come in different ships, but we are now in the same […]
Edition 3 – Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times
Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times By Nancy Krieger, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Krieger N. Police killings, political impunity, racism and the people’s health: issues for our times. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;3. 10.54111/0001/C2 Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times […]
Edition 3 – HPHR Editorial: Racism Is a Public Health Problem
HPHR Editorial: Racism Is a Public Health Problem By Andrew Boozary, Circe Le Compte, and Members of the Harvard Public Health Review Editorial Board Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Boozary A, Le Compte C, Harvard Public Health Review Editorial Board. Racism is a public health problem. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;3. DOI: 10.54111/0001c/4. HPHR Editorial: Racism Is […]
Edition 2 – How America’s Flawed Supplement Law Creates the Mirage of Weight Loss Cures
How America’s Flawed Supplement Law Creates the Mirage of Weight Loss Cures Dr. Pieter Cohen, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Cohen P. How America’s flawed supplement law creates the mirage of weight loss cures. Harvard Public Health Review. 2014;2. 10.54111/0001/B1 How America’s Flawed Supplement Law Creates the Mirage of Weight Loss Cures Dr. Mehmet Oz, “America’s […]
Edition 30 – Medical Malpractice Reform and Its Impact on Lawsuits and Damages Payments
Medical Malpractice Reform and Its Impact on Lawsuits and Damages Payments By D. Daniel Sokol, JD, MSt., LLM; Vivek Ghosal;; and Guanming Chenl Citation Sokol D, Ghosal V, Chen. Medical malpractice reform and its impact on lawsuits and damages payments. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD29 Medical Malpractice Reform and Its Impact on Lawsuits and Damages Payments […]