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Recent research showed how medical care and health have improved for low-income adults under Obamacare http://hvrd.me/rGpz30cOqs9 pic.twitter.com/SbnWMJ86v0
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In this week's podcast: The dry cleaning industry faces challenges as it searches for less toxic chemicals http://hvrd.me/4fHa30cOFfV pic.twitter.com/F4Y7clp4ho
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New
@harvardmed research helps explain how the hungry brain hinders dieting http://hvrd.me/O7kh30cNXI3 pic.twitter.com/7oUT6xh7bg
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Analysis indicates that insurance expansion improves access to care, health, and survival http://hvrd.me/1HNB30cNexy
@HarvardHPM@Atul_Gawandepic.twitter.com/tulaBsqbI1
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Advances in microbiome research could make it possible to boost cancer treatment and prevention http://hvrd.me/fQSX30cMjCJ pic.twitter.com/6AL5MOWADg
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A decade's worth of evidence shows how expanded insurance coverage improves health http://hvrd.me/IqiA30cNe0L pic.twitter.com/LHXv7ueyxN
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Contrary to the popular rhetoric, Medicaid is effective and Obamacare is not broken, writes Ben Sommers http://hvrd.me/3aTA30cKOSA
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Facility-based birth in Asia, Africa is on the rise, but more needs to be done to improve maternal health http://hvrd.me/8SXS30cKFwD via
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Obamacare is doing enormous good—it's probably even saving lives, writes
@HarvardHPM's Ben Sommers http://hvrd.me/B9aS30cKOCr@Health_Affairspic.twitter.com/XH1CE0jwdA
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From 2016: Six strategies to address the world's ongoing refugee crisis http://hvrd.me/xN0k30cJSxL
#WorldRefugeeDay
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The health benefits of biking to work appear to outweigh any safety risks, experts say http://hvrd.me/Q9R030cJRTW pic.twitter.com/7qkr6qnxu6
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Kalé Kponee is a refugee. She's also a scientist who is passionate about environmental justice http://hvrd.me/tWUo30cJSay
#WorldRefugeeDay
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A recent
@HarvardFXB report revealed widespread sexual exploitation of refugee and migrant children in Greece.#WorldRefugeeDay
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America’s obesity epidemic is mainly driven by upstream influences from industry, federal policies, and social norms http://hvrd.me/SFaW30cHNEi pic.twitter.com/PRK1QropdC
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Scientists need to fight back against the suppression of gun research, says David Hemenway http://hvrd.me/jP1B30cENmL via
@NatureNewspic.twitter.com/8vgRf8Fy0s
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"Scientific research was a way to channel my life’s experiences into something meaningful, something objective." http://hvrd.me/HfhM30cEAL2 pic.twitter.com/8YRzsXANFF
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New research links bike commuting with a range of health benefits http://hvrd.me/TZl430cEyQT via
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Nitin Shrivastava has a very clear goal: He wants to help improve cancer care for children around the world http://hvrd.me/d1hr30cEpBl pic.twitter.com/lisDieqPsm
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Here are three ways that government policies have led to healthier eating habits.pic.twitter.com/hLQFxwusfW
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From Harvard Public Health magazine: Ten public health stories you may have missed http://hvrd.me/dCra30cEE9t pic.twitter.com/6hWnfpHQw8
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