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Gabe Baron Mirkin (born June 18, 1935) is a physician, author, professor, columnist, former guest lecturer, and a former marathon runner. He hosted a radio show on health and fitness for more than 20 years and wrote several books on sports medicine, nutrition, and health.
Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health traces its origins to the Harvard-MIT School for Health Officers, which was founded in 1913. Harvard calls it "the nation's first graduate training program in public health." In 1922, the School for Health Officers became the Harvard School of Public Health.
The Growing Up Today Study (GUTS) is an ongoing collaborative research project between researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1996 in the United States, the study collects data annually from over 26,000 participants in order to evaluate the factors ...
The Center for Health and the Global Environment is located at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.The mission of the center is to help people understand that our health, and that of our children, depends on the health of the environment, and that we must do everything we can to protect it.
Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is the third oldest medical school in the United States.
The American Association of Health Education (AAHE) is the oldest health education membership organization in the United States. [34] It was established in 1937 to serve and assist health education professionals and it is one of six organizations that comprise the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. [34]
Howard Hiatt, dean of the Harvard School of Public Health; Edward M. Hundert, 1984, dean for medical education at Harvard Medical School; Anya Hurlbert, 1990, professor of visual neuroscience and dean of advancement at Newcastle University; J. B. S. Jackson, 1829, dean of Harvard Medical School and first curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum
Julie Corliss is an American medical writer with more than sixteen years of experience in consumer health issues. Her work has been published in Newsweek, HealthNews and Harvard Health Publications. She helped Dr. George L. Blackburn write Break Through Your Set Point a weight loss book published by HarperCollins. [1]