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Harvard Chan School findings on stillbirth and placental protein imbalance suggest new potential pathways to prevent stillbirth, especially in low-resource settings.
Post-traumatic stress disorder has been linked with a set of biological markers in the blood—a finding that could help clinicians diagnose and manage the condition.
In spite of political headwinds, climate leaders are remaining motivated by focusing on progress being made on a variety of fronts, according to an April 21 Grist article.
Mia Sanchez, SM ’26, wants to create sustainable solutions for climate change and inspire new generations of scientists. But first, she’s running the Boston Marathon—with her grandfather.
A recent repeal of federal environmental regulations aimed at limiting the emission of mercury and other heavy metals from power plants could have serious health impacts, according to Harvard Chan School experts.
Peng Gao studies the “exposome”—the measure of an individual’s total environmental exposures over the course of their life and how those exposures impact biology and health.