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Amy Roeder

Amy Roeder

Associate Editor/Senior Writer at Harvard Public Health Magazine

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  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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Food insecurity increased later in pandemic

Household food insecurity in the U.S. declined early in the COVID-19 pandemic, but exceeded pre-pandemic levels from 2022-23.
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Content creators are struggling with mental health, study finds

Digital content creators experience high rates of mental health struggles such as anxiety, depression, and burnout, according to a new study.
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Global Health Leadership Program equips professionals with tools to...

The Global Health Leadership Program is intended to equip health professionals with the knowledge and skills to drive change.
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Healthy eating advice from nutrition expert Walter Willett

Walter Willett, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, offered healthy eating tips.
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Wendy Garrett elected to National Academy of Medicine

Wendy Garrett, Irene Heinz Given Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, has been elected to the
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With federal maternal health database in limbo, a risk to mother an...

Rita Hamad explains why losing PRAMS puts the health of mothers and infants at risk, and how she hopes to help keep its data accessible.
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Opinion: Health equity research is evidence-based, helps everyone t...

Health equity research shouldn't be dismissed as ideology, write Harvard Chan School's Nancy Krieger and Mary Bassett.
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MAHA shaping public health messages on social media

MAHA shaping public health messages on social media
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Increasing solar power could lead to significant cuts in CO2 emissions

Increasing solar power generation in the U.S. by 15% could lead to an annual reduction of 8.54 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, according to a new Harvard Chan School study.
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Coffee may improve gut health

Coffee has been linked to lower risk of several chronic diseases—one reason why may be its role in helping maintain a healthy gut.
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Opinion: AI can aid climate action

Artificial intelligence offers tools that can aid the fight against air pollution and climate change, according to data science expert Francesca Dominici.