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Catherine Finn, MSW, LCSW
Associate Director of Strategic Initiatives and Deputy Editor at Harvard Health Publishing
Catherine Finn, MSW, LCSW, is the Associate Director of Strategic Initiatives and the Deputy Editor at Harvard Health Publishing. Catherine leads strategic initiatives, digital productions, webinars, and continuing education courses. She is an editor for the Harvard Health Blog, specializing in addiction, mental health, neurology, nutrition, and weight loss.
Catherine is currently the Lead Producer for TEAMS, a national donor-funded educational initiative to improve healthcare experiences for adults with autism. Catherine was previously the Executive Producer for OpioidX: The Opioid Crisis in America, and she was the course director for Treating and Preventing Addiction in Community-Based Settings.

What can magnesium do for you and how much do you need?

Dry socket: Preventing and treating a painful condition that can occur after tooth extraction

What happens during sleep — and how to improve it

How is metastatic prostate cancer detected and treated in men over 70?

Could biofeedback help your migraines?

Plantar warts: Options for treating this common foot condition

Cancer survivorship: What comes next after treatment

Nutritional yeast: Does this savory, vegan seasoning pack a nutritional punch?

Salmonella is sneaky: Watch out

Two jobs may lower the odds of dying from Alzheimer's disease — but why?