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About us
Knowledge is the best medicine: Engage your audiences with content they need to make healthy choices and create lasting change. Drawing on the expertise of more than 11,000 Harvard Medical School’s faculty physicians and researchers at affiliated hospitals, we create current, evidence-based health content in the form of a robust suite of digital content products, monthly newsletters, and in-depth Special Health Reports. These products can be licensed and customized to help you educate your audiences, encourage positive behavior change, and enhance the value of your health care investment.
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https://www.health.harvard.edu/
External link for Harvard Health Publishing
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- Writing and Editing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Health Content, Health Content Licensing, Health Information, and Patient Education
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Primary
4 Blackfan Circle
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Employees at Harvard Health Publishing
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Larry Sommers
Content Licensing Director at Harvard Health Publishing / Harvard Medical School
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Janice Jutras
Special Projects Development Editor, Harvard Health Publishing, Harvard Medical School
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Lindsay Warner
Journalist and copywriter
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Michele Stanten
Fitness Consultant at Harvard Health Publishing
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What exactly is MSG? And why might you consider avoiding foods that contain it?
Monosodium glutamate (MSG): What it is, and why you might consider avoiding foods that contain it - Harvard Health
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Your genetic makeup is the greatest determinant of your metabolism. But don't let that deter you from making lifestyle changes if you want to lose weight.
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Many people have overly tight pelvic floor muscles that can benefit from stretching and lengthening.
Pelvic floor exercises: Help for incontinence, sexual health, and more - Harvard Health
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US cases of this mosquito-borne infection are rising — here's how to protect yourself.
Dengue fever: What to know and do - Harvard Health
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Lower back pain is a common medical problem, affecting millions of people worldwide.
Stretching and strengthening exercises to relieve and prevent lower back pain - Harvard Health
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Found in foods such as fish and nuts, omega-3 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat that your body can't make on its own. Learn why these healthy fats are important to your health, and how to get them.
Omega-3 foods: Incorporating healthy fats into your diet - Harvard Health
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Why am I so bloated? Chances are, you've thought this at some point. Bloating is very common: nearly one in seven Americans reported experiencing it over the course of a week.
How to get rid of bloating: Tips for relief - Harvard Health
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