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STAT+: Harvard public health school confronts severe financial crisis, seeks corporate sponsors

By Kay Lazar and Jonathan Saltzman — Boston Globe Sept. 28, 2025 Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health is currently experiencing a seismic shift as it prepares for a

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Jalen Carter, Other Eagles Players Ill Before Super Bowl 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles are facing some unexpected challenges as they prepare for their upcoming Super Bowl showdown against the Kansas

Q&A: New York’s plan for boosting life expectancy, neighborhood by neighborhood

We know that individual behavior is deeply shaped by the environment in which people live, work, and play. So we

Deadly diarrhea-causing contaminants may go undetected in flawed testing methods

New research has shed light on critical gaps in the detection of deadly diarrhea-causing contaminants in environmental fecal contamination. These

New NIH ‘Indirect Costs’ Funding Cuts Threaten Universities, Science

For example, the facilities and services that indirect costs help cover are essential for all faculty, staff, and students at

CDC, RSV, UnitedHealth lawsuit news

The program, called the Inclusive Excellence Initiative, was designed to support underrepresented minority students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering,

Health and economic impacts on aging societies

Air pollution is a pressing health concern worldwide, with significant implications for aging populations like Japan. A recent study conducted

Super Bowl Ad Raises Questions About Compounded V. Brand Obesity Meds

The ongoing debate surrounding the use of compounded weight loss drugs as a more affordable alternative to branded medications has

GOP could cut Medicaid, target hospitals to pay for Trump tax cuts

As Republicans consider a range of budget-cutting policies to fund an extension of President Trump's tax cuts, the healthcare sector,