Reclaiming Port-au-Prince
Weeks after the earthquake, as populations of Haiti’s tent camps grow, so too does the threat of disease.
View ArticleReducing malnutrition
The world is unlikely to reach the international goals set to reduce malnutrition or maternal and child mortality by 2015, authorities on global health and nutrition say. They believe that improving...
View ArticleHaiti: Home Visit
Living in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, most of Haiti’s nine million people are subsistence farmers. Poverty and malnutrition are exacerbated by poor health care and a low vaccination...
View ArticleHaiti: 3 Years, 6 Months
Living in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, most of Haiti’s nine million people are subsistence farmers. Poverty and malnutrition are exacerbated by poor health care and a low vaccination...
View ArticleTwo students named Anne Wexler Scholars
Social enterprise solutions to long-term poverty and research into malnutrition among Australian indigenous people are the two topics that will be the focus of two Harvard students receiving inaugural...
View ArticleTwin dangers: Malnutrition and obesity
Even as developing countries continue to struggle with the old scourge of malnutrition, the West’s obesity epidemic is spreading into such nations, creating twin nutritional problems that demand...
View ArticleWhere wild food matters
How do you balance the need for biodiversity conservation with human health? For Christopher Golden ’05, that question is at the core of a paper he wrote. It says that in societies where people rely...
View ArticleThe plight of adolescents, worldwide
Focusing on fulfilling the human rights of children and adolescents worldwide would yield widespread economic benefits, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and the head of the international child welfare...
View ArticleGrowing Upwards – Innovation at Harvard
The roots of innovation at Harvard can often be found in its students. Putting an imaginative twist on a class project, Windsor Hanger AB ’10, together with classmates Elizabeth Nowak AB ’10 and Tina...
View ArticleCutting calories before cutting in surgery
Dietary restriction has already been shown to extend the lives of laboratory animals, but recent research suggests the beneficial effects of eating less may extend to improved recovery from surgery...
View ArticleGiants behind, challenges ahead
Smallpox is dead, polio is teetering, and life expectancies are way up, but on the other side of the ledger are new illnesses such as HIV and a global obesity epidemic that is spreading diabetes,...
View ArticleHarvard research suggests microbial menace
For the most part, scientists think of the trillions of microbes that call the human gut home as allies — after all, they’ve been shown to aid the body in synthesizing key vitamins and other nutrients....
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