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  1. Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023

    5 Questions with a Pediatric Hematologist

    5 Questions with a Pediatric Hematologist Spring 2023A conversation with Natasha ArcherYouth and Mental HealthCatherine Caruso3 minute readInterview How did you develop your passion for delivering sickle cell disease care to children worldwide? I had long …
  2. Nature, Nurture Spring 2023

    Microplastics Everywhere

    Microplastics Everywhere Spring 2023The tiny particles are even in our bodies. What might this mean for our health?Nature, NurtureResearch at RiskContinued funding uncertainty jeopardizes promising HMS research advances. Learn More by Stephanie Dutchen4 …
  3. Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023

    For Children’s Mental Health Care, Demand Outpaces Supply

    For Children’s Mental Health Care, Demand Outpaces Supply Spring 2023The need for psychiatric care among pediatric patients is growing, but the resources to provide that care are not keeping paceYouth and Mental Healthby Jake Miller10 minute readFeature …
  4. Nature, Nurture Spring 2023

    Climate Anxiety

    Climate Anxiety Spring 2023The existential threat posed by climate change is deeply troubling to many young peopleNature, Nurtureby Charles Schmidt16 minute readFeature Listen to this story Reading by Beau Davidson Elizabeth Pinsky used to think of …
  5. Youth and Mental Health

    Youth and Mental Health Worries about their world can exact a toll on the mental health of young people Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023 Inside View A photo essay of brain structures and neural mechanisms Neuroscience Imaging Images Youth and Mental …
  6. Back Issues

    Back Issues Pediatricians Adapt to Changing Attitudes Toward Vaccines In a new era of parental vaccine hesitancy, how can physicians rebuild trust? Perspective Confronting a Rising Tide of Cancer Misinformation As patients take to social media for medical …
  7. Impossible Medicine

    Impossible Medicine Why Harvard doctors are undaunted by the demands of discovery Impossible Medicine Issue Spring 2011 Dedicated to Preserving Biodiversity A profile of Mark Stoeckle, Class of 1978 Environment and Health Profile Impossible Medicine Issue …
  8. Wounded, Deeply

    Wounded, Deeply Doctors probe new ways to mend tattered bodies, minds, and societies Wounded, Deeply, the trailer Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012 Looking into the Matter Diagnosing brain injuries poses challenges that researchers are rising to meet …
  9. Space Savers

    Space Savers Medicine gets a boost when scientists reach for the stars Space Savers Issue Spring 2012 Man in the Moon The nation’s space program got off the ground with the help of an HMS surgeon HMS Community Surgery Profile Space Savers Issue Spring …
  10. The Science of Emotion

    The Science of Emotion Scientists probe the nature of human emotions and what they can teach us The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011 Anger Management Scientists probe wrath’s nature in the hope of devising cures Mental Health Feature The Science of …

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