We have retired the newsletter HPH NOW and are pleased to send you instead The Kiosk. Similar to HPH NOW, The Kiosk will point you to the best resources to keep you informed about the latest School news and research.
You don't need to do anything. Just keep an eye out for The Kiosk in your inbox.
Feel free to send any questions about this change to Christina Roache.
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Check out new home page
The external face of HSPH -- the School's home page -- has received a "facelift." Dynamic and versatile, the site will be updated often.
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Savor your food
Eating
is as much about mind as matter. That's one of the main points of Savor:
Mindful Eating, Mindful Life, by Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk, and Lilian Cheung, editorial director of the School's Nutrition Source website and lecturer in the Department of Nutrition. Learn more
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Harvard puts public service on map
Each
day,
across the globe, thousands of Harvard alumni, students, and faculty are
involved in extraordinary public service work. The new "Public Service on
the
Map" website connects you instantly to these people and places. You will need a "post.harvard.edu" or other valid Harvard email account to post to the site.
Join Harvard's public service network.
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Health care reform's next steps
Now that health care reform has passed, Atul Gawande asks the question
"Now What?" in The New
Yorker. Gawande is associate professor of surgery, HMS, a surgeon at Brigham and Women's
Hospital, and associate professor in the HSPH Department of Health
Policy and Management. Learn more
In a new HSPH video, Meredith Rosenthal, associate professor of health economics and policy, talks about some of
the law's challenges, one thing she would change
about the law, and what lessons might be learned from health care reform in
Massachusetts.
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Alumna leads fight against domestic violence Linda Chin, SM'84, has led progress at the already
successful Asian Task Force
Against Domestic Violence (ATASK) in her first year-and-a-half as
president. Learn more |
Women, welfare & human rights  HSPH doctoral student Madina Agénor examines government policies and social forces
that affect the sexual and reproductive health of women. Learn more |