{
    "version": "https://jsonfeed.org/version/1.1",
    "title": "Harvard Health Posts by Shinjita Das, MD Feed",
    "home_page_url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/authors/shinjita-das-md",
    "feed_url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/authors/shinjita-das-md/feed/json",
    "language": "en-US",
    "icon": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/img/logos/hhp-logo-mark-lg.jpg",
    "items": [{
            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/do-hair-dyes-increase-cancer-risk-2021012021767",
            "title": "Do hair dyes increase cancer risk?",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/do-hair-dyes-increase-cancer-risk-2021012021767",
            "content_html": "Many studies have explored the relationship between hair dye use and risk of cancer or cancer-related death, with conflicting findings. In a recent study, researchers analyzed survey data from over 117,000 women collected over several decades regarding hair dye use and overall cancer risk.",
            "summary": "Many studies have explored the relationship between hair dye use and risk of cancer or cancer-related death, with conflicting findings. In a recent study, researchers analyzed survey data from over 117,000 women collected over several decades regarding hair dye use and overall cancer risk.",
            "date_published": "2021-01-20T15:30:10-05:00",
            "date_modified": "2021-01-20T15:30:10-05:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Shinjita Das, MD" }            ],
                        "image": "https://domf5oio6qrcr.cloudfront.net/medialibrary/10396/conversions/mixing-hair-dye-thumb.jpg",

            "tags": [ "Cancer" ]
        },
        {
            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-appealing-to-teenagers-vanity-improve-sun-protective-behaviors-2020073020668",
            "title": "Can appealing to teenagers’ vanity improve sun-protective behaviors?",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-appealing-to-teenagers-vanity-improve-sun-protective-behaviors-2020073020668",
            "content_html": "Most people understand the risks of sun exposure, even if they do not regularly wear sunscreen, but getting younger people to pay attention to this concern can be difficult. A study chose a novel approach to this problem by appealing to teenagers’ vanity and focus on their appearance.",
            "summary": "Most people understand the risks of sun exposure, even if they do not regularly wear sunscreen, but getting younger people to pay attention to this concern can be difficult. A study chose a novel approach to this problem by appealing to teenagers’ vanity and focus on their appearance.",
            "date_published": "2020-07-30T14:30:17-04:00",
            "date_modified": "2020-07-30T14:30:17-04:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Shinjita Das, MD" }            ],
                        "image": "https://domf5oio6qrcr.cloudfront.net/medialibrary/10251/conversions/teen-on-sunny-beach-thumb.jpg",

            "tags": [ "Cancer" ]
        }        
    ]
}
