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March 23, 2017

Event Highlights Kiosk Facebook Live: The Future of the American Health Care Act March 24 10:30 AM New low­cost rotavirus vaccine could reduce disease Marijuana: The Latest burden in developing Scientific Findings and countries Legalization A new vaccine for rotavirus was Forum webcast found to be 66.7% effective in March 24 preventing severe gastroenteritis 12:30­1:30 PM caused by the virus. Leadership: Daring to Fail— A Conversation with Steven Beshear, former Governor of Kentucky

Cancer prevention strategies Voices in Leadership webcast save lives. Let’s put them to March 29 work. 12:30­1:00 PM Karen Emmons, an expert in Harvard Chan Black Faculty cancer prevention interventions, & Staff Reception says that knowledge we already April 6 have about ways to prevent 5:30­7:30 PM cancer is not being used as Daryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen, effectively as it could be. 604 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA

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Register today: Organizing for Health, April 4, 6:00 PM Renowned community organizer Listen: Nanoparticles in of the Harvard food Kennedy School will explore how to organize and create change to improve people’s health. The event, to be held at the Joseph B. Martin Center, will also feature Donald Berwick, president emeritus and senior fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, student leaders, In our latest podcast we explore and others. Space is limited; the growing use of please RSVP now. nanotechnology in food. We speak with one scientist who is at http://links.hsph.m kt4381.com/servlet/MailView?ms=MTcyMTAyOTIS1&r=MzYyMzEwODgyNjM2S0&j=MTAyMDkyNDA2MwS2&mt=1&rt=0 1/2 5/11/2017 Kiosk | E­news and notices from Harvard School of Public Health the forefront of research on how Meal prep: A helpful healthy these microscopic particles may eating strategy affect our health, both positively You can use meal prep to save and negatively. time, save money, and eat healthier. Here are some tips to get started. In the news

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Puerto Rican adults boost cardiovascular health with Mediterranean diet Around the School 'Healthy buildings' can improve workers' performance Rape Aggression Defense classes in April and May Four free Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) classes will be offered Alzheimer's disease discussed in this spring for women on the Harvard Longwood Campus. The reddit 'AMA' classes will be held at Boston Children's Hospital on four consecutive Tuesdays: April 11, April 18, April 25, and May 2 from 6:00­9:00 PM. For more information or to register email Ben McDonald.

On My Own Time Exhibit opens next week The Harvard Longwood Campus 2017 On My Own Time Exhibit will be on view March 30­April 13 on the first floor of the Countway Library. To kick off the exhibit, there will be a reception on April 4 from 2:00­3:30 PM, also on the first floor of the library.

18th Annual Postgraduate Nutrition Symposium Registration is now open for the 18th Annual Postgraduate Nutrition Symposium at Harvard Chan School and . The two­day event on July 12 and 13 will examine surgical treatment of obesity. The event is free. Register here.

Racial and ethnic disparities in obesity The latest event in the The Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Keeping Current Seminar Series, hosted by the Disparities Solutions Center (DSC) at General Hospital, will focus on treating obesity as a disease. RSVP for the April 4 event here.

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