Brandon Burke+FollowStalking’s Hidden Health DangerDid you know stalking isn’t just scary—it can literally break your heart? A Harvard study tracked 66,000+ women for 20 years and found those stalked had a 41% higher risk of heart disease. If they got a restraining order, that risk shot up to 70%! Chronic stress from stalking messes with your body way more than we thought. Advocates are now calling for stalking to be treated as a public health emergency, not just a crime. #Health #MentalHealth #HarvardStudy10Share
Chris Lyons+FollowHarvard’s COVID Study Sparks Outrage AgainRemember that wild Harvard study from 2021 claiming reparations for Black Americans could’ve slowed COVID-19? It’s making the rounds again, and people are seriously divided. The researchers compared Louisiana to South Korea (yep, a whole country) and said racism—not health issues—was the real COVID risk. Critics are calling the whole thing “insane.” Would reparations really change pandemic outcomes, or is this just academic drama? #Health #BodyHealth #HarvardStudy00Share
Sarah Bennett+FollowHarvard Says Farts Might Fight Baby BluesYou’re not gonna believe this: Harvard scientists say new moms’ farts could actually help with postpartum depression! Turns out, the gut bacteria behind those toots make hormones that help regulate mood—basically, your body’s own antidepressants. The research even hints that doctors might one day treat mental health by tweaking gut microbes. So, next time you let one rip, just remember: it might be good for your brain! #Health #BodyHealth #HarvardStudy00Share