Posts tagged global health
A Healthier, More Longevous World: A Conversation With Baroness Cavendish

It is vital to change the conversation about aging. Too many people underestimate how long they have to live, which leads to them not saving enough or indeed being ambitious enough for their lives. The view that aging is an immutable process reduces our incentives to maintain our biological fitness. Some of the conditions we think of as inevitable are in fact reversible.

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Vaccine Nationalism and Building Equity in Global Health: A Conversation with Dr. Ingrid Katz

HHPR Associate Editor Christopher Li interviewed Dr. Ingrid Katz, MD, MHS, Associate Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Associate Faculty Director at the Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI), Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and an affiliated scientist at the Center for Global Health at Massachusetts General Hospital about vaccine nationalism in our present moment as well as building equity into global health.

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Climate Change as a Public Health Crisis: A Conversation With Dr. Renee N. Salas

HHPR Associate Editor Sophia Scott interviewed Renee N. Salas MD, MPH, MS. Dr. Salas is a Yerby Fellow at the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Affiliated Faculty and former Burke Fellow at the Harvard Global Health Institute.

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