
Salmonella is sneaky: Watch out

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

Mastitis: What to do when your breasts are painfully inflamed

How — and why — to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals

UTI in older women: Why postmenopausal women are susceptible to urinary tract infection, and what to do about it

Can a routine vaccine prevent dementia?

Some adults may need a measles booster shot. Who should get one and why?

Less butter, more plant oils, longer life?

Healthier planet, healthier people

Counting steps is good — is combining steps and heart rate better?
Harvard Health Letter - August 2016
Articles

Exercise & Fitness
Does regular exercise reduce cancer risk?
Medical Devices & Technology
What is a synthetic human genome?

Heart Health
Exercise-free activities that work your muscles and heart

Harvard Health Letter
Dental implant reality check

Harvard Health Letter
5 ways to fight loneliness and isolation

Diseases & Conditions
Is something in your diet causing diarrhea?

Harvard Health Letter
Could occupational therapy enhance your quality of life?

Mind & Mood
Caregivers: Remember your own health
Staying Healthy
More evidence that a healthy lifestyle might help prevent cancer

Heart Health
Will the food industry ease up on salt?

Depression
More than a happiness boost: How mood medications help when you’re depressed

Salmonella is sneaky: Watch out

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

Mastitis: What to do when your breasts are painfully inflamed

How — and why — to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals

UTI in older women: Why postmenopausal women are susceptible to urinary tract infection, and what to do about it

Can a routine vaccine prevent dementia?

Some adults may need a measles booster shot. Who should get one and why?

Less butter, more plant oils, longer life?

Healthier planet, healthier people

Counting steps is good — is combining steps and heart rate better?