in the media

 

FDA Bans Red Dye No. 3 in Food—Over 30 Years After It Was Linked to Cancer in Rats. Health.com | 1/15/2025

6 Tips to Help You Vet Health Misinformation on Social Media. WBUR | 10/1/2024

There is a high dose of health misinformation on social media. Here are tips to navigate it. WBUR | 9/18/2024

What Working Long Hours Does to Your Body. National Geographic | 8/2/2024

CDC calls for pain management conversations before IUD insertions. Will providers follow? The Boston Globe | 8/27/2024

Job Flexibility and Security are Essential for Reducing Anxiety and Distress. Forbes | 3/30/2024

Not having job flexibility or security can leave workers feeling depressed, anxious and hopeless. The Conversation | 3/26/2024

Health misinformation is rampant on social media: here is what it does, why it spreads, and what we can do about it. The Conversation | 12/13/2023

Rebuilding Public Trust in Science. The Brink | 10/19/2023

Health Misinformation is Making Us Sick. The Boston Globe | 9/1/2022

To Transform Public Health, Invest in Behavioral Research
The Boston Globe | 4/7/2022

Mandates are Ending in the U.S., but Protests Outside Officials’ Homes Continue. New York Times | 4/1/2022

Vaccine Hesitancy or Lack of Access? New Study Examines Racial Gaps in COVID Vaccination Rates
WBUR | 2/7/2022

The Latest COVID Surge Is Coming, Health Experts Say, but There Are Tools, like Vaccines, to Slow the Spread
MassLive | 11/12/2021

Is COVID’s Winter Surge Already Here? Experts Warn the Pandemic Isn’t Over
NBC News | 11/10/2021

With COVID-19 Vaccine for Younger Children, a Chance to Promote Health Equity across All Ages
Boston Globe | 11/4/2021

Solving Health Disparities in Communities of Color Requires Holistic Approach
WGBH | 5/27/2021

Racism in Healthcare
NPR | 5/24/2021