Book The patient-led care revolution Why moving away from the old model of health care will make it better By Fiona Lowenstein January 30, 2024
Book A toxin that won’t quit Jim Morris’s new book chronicles failures to protect workers at every level of the system. By Anna Young January 23, 2024
Book Periods and patriarchy A chat with Jen Gunter, the internet’s OB/GYN By Amy Roeder January 10, 2024
Book The best public health books of 2023 A staff selection of this year's must-reads By Harvard Public Health Staff December 19, 2023
Book A roadmap to redeeming public health Speak with humility, act pragmatically, and other ideas from Sandro Galea's new book. By Katelyn Jetelina December 4, 2023
Book The false narrative of coping with toxic stress "If you’re Black, working hard and playing by the rules can be part of what kills you." By Arline Geronimus November 29, 2023
Book On the hunt for “The Good Virus” Tom Ireland's new book explores the promise of phages in an age of antibiotic resistance. By Christine Mehta November 8, 2023
Book How to get unlonely Loneliness can have a devastating effect on our physical and mental health. Jeremy Nobel wants to fix it. By Maura Kelly October 17, 2023
Book “Ultra-Processed People” hopes to disgust Americans into dumping poor diets British physician Chris van Tulleken argues ultra-processed foods have negative long-term effects on our health. By Jerold Mande August 29, 2023
Book A fungal pandemic won’t be “The Last of Us,” but it will be dangerous We live in harmony with most fungi, but a small minority threaten human and environmental health. By Amy Sutherland August 1, 2023