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The Silent Killer: Radon Exposure and Your Health

The next installment of the Department of Environmental Health’s Youtube "Your Health" Series:  The Silent Killer: Radon Exposure and Your Health  Monday, February 3, 2025 at 1pm EST   Watch live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HarvardChanEnvHealth/streams  Radon, a common radioactive indoor air pollutant, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. A recent...

Combating Cancer Misinformation: Effective Communication for Public Health

Yawkey 306/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Virtual

*Please note that registration is required for all attendees. WebEx links will be emailed out ahead of the event Social media hosts an endless supply of misleading cancer information. As members of the public health community how do we keep the lines of communication open and encourage patients to follow confirmed and effective guidelines. Join...

Ask the Experts Table, World Cancer Day

Sebastian’s Cafe 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Do you have a question about cancer prevention, fitness, or food?  Stop by our “Ask the Expert” table on World Cancer Day, February 4th between 11:30am and 1:30pm for an informal conversation with our experts while you are getting your lunch. No registration necessary! Enjoy free snacks! Speakers

Last Date to add/drop/change – HSPH Courses: Full Spring & Spring 1 Term

This is the last date for any student to submit enrollment transactions into HSPH courses. This is also the last date that an HSPH student can drop ANY course without permission. After this date, HSPH students can submit a petition to the Registrar’s Office via my.harvard to request a late drop, which will result in...

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