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A Quick Guide to Maintaining Your Well-Being

Harvard likes the wicked smart kids, but it likes them more when they’re happy and healthy. With the new school ...


Student Diagnosed With Tuberculosis

A Harvard undergraduate was diagnosed with tuberculosis by University Health Services several weeks ago, and roughly forty students at risk for exposure have been asked to submit to a TB skin test, according to information provided by UHS and the Cambridge Public Health Department.


Yale Student Takes His Life

On Tuesday evening at about 6 p.m., Yale University junior Cameron Dabaghi, an East Asian studies major from Austin, Texas, took his life by jumping from the top of the observation deck of the Empire State Building in New York City.


UHS Student Health Assessment Undergoes Changes

University Health Services’ biyearly student health assessment—which was distributed to undergraduates last Friday via e-mail—has undergone noteworthy revisions since it was last administered in 2008.


Treating Transgender Needs

In accordance with the University’s non-discrimination policy, which was modified in 2006 to include gender identity, University Health Services decided to address the medical needs of transgender people with more equitable insurance coverage.


New Policy Covers Transgender Health

Gregory M. Sensing works at the Harvard School of Public Health. He goes to work, he goes home, he decides what to make for dinner and when to do the laundry. But for most of his life, he’s faced a struggle that something internal does not seem quite right.


More Intoxicated Undergraduates Treated at UHS

The number of undergraduate students seeking treatment for alcohol intoxication or poisoning at University Health Services is likely to rise for the second straight academic year.


LINE FOR SWINE (FLU)

Undergraduates between 18 and 24 years of age flocked to UHS yesterday after receiving an e-mail announcing that H1N1 vaccines are now available to all students within that age group.


Experts Discuss Drug Cocktail

The family of John B. Edwards III ’10 filed a wrongful death suit against Harvard and two UHS professionals last week, alleging that Edwards’ doctors negligently prescribed the young man a cocktail of four drugs that contributed to his suicide in November 2007.


Family Sues Harvard Over Son’s Suicide

The family of a Harvard undergraduate who committed suicide two years ago filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Harvard College and two professionals at University Health Services on Wednesday.


Family Sues Harvard Over Son's Suicide

The family of a Harvard undergraduate who committed suicide two years ago filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Harvard College and two professionals at University Health Services on Wednesday.


UHS May Not Get Full Vaccine Order

University Health Services announced Monday that it is unlikely to receive all of the 15,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine it requested, although UHS received a small shipment of the vaccine this week.


Swine Flu Vaccines Are Here! For Some People...

Hoping to get vaccinated against swine flu? UHS just announced that they've recently received a new shipment of H1N1 vaccines.


UHS Receives More Vaccine

University Health Services announced yesterday that it has obtained additional seasonal flu vaccines and will be rescheduling multiple graduate school ...


UHS To Distribute H1N1 Vaccine ‘Soon’

Harvard University Health Services expects its first delivery of H1N1 influenza vaccine to arrive in about two or three weeks, ...


Harvard Near National Average, Above Mass. Average for Flu-Like Illness Between Sept. 12 and 18

Harvard University Health Services reported about 50 new cases of students with influenza-like illnesses during the period of September 12-18, placing Harvard at the national average for new flu infections on college campuses.


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