Anupam Jena (@anupambjena) 's Twitter Profile
Anupam Jena

@anupambjena

Economist, physician, and Joseph P. Newhouse Professor at Harvard.
Co-author, RANDOM ACTS OF MEDICINE, book and Substack.
Host of Freakonomics, M.D.

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linkhttps://hcp.hms.harvard.edu/people/anupam-b-jena calendar_today30-11-2016 20:44:03

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The Chaire AgingUP! is organizing anĀ international conference on the value of autonomy and aging policies on March 31st and April 1st, 2025 in Paris. This conference aims to explore theĀ main economic and political challenges related to aging.

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These numbers are for people in the US, aged 25-74, and are of course adjusted for age Source: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

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Most viewed from JAMA Internal Medicine: Although physicians and most health care workers experienced lower mortality rates compared with the general population, this benefit did not fully extend to female individuals or racial and ethnic minority groups. ja.ma/3XmF5ee

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Although physicians and most health care workers experienced lower mortality rates compared with the general population, this benefit did not fully extend to female individuals or racial and ethnic minority groups.

ja.ma/3XmF5ee
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Check out latest episode of Thought Sparks, where Rita McGrath (Rita Gunther McGrath) & I chat about my book w/ Chris Worsham ā€œRandom Acts of Medicineā€. We discuss the unexpected forces that affect our health.Ā  Find the episode on your favorite podcast platform: linktr.ee/RitaMcGrath

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The role of the NIH is to allocate public dollars optimally. Health economist Anupam Jena has a list of recommendations for his fellow health economist Jay Bhattacharya nytimes.com/2025/03/05/opi…

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Most viewed from JAMA Internal Medicine: Although physicians and most health care workers experienced lower mortality rates compared with the general population, this benefit did not fully extend to female individuals or racial and ethnic minority groups. ja.ma/4kmgZdd

Most viewed from <a href="/JAMAInternalMed/">JAMA Internal Medicine</a>:

Although physicians and most health care workers experienced lower mortality rates compared with the general population, this benefit did not fully extend to female individuals or racial and ethnic minority groups.

ja.ma/4kmgZdd
TIME (@time) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women live longer than men—but not in medicine, write Dr. Christopher Worsham and Dr. Anupam Jena time.com/7261514/female…

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"While this finding may be reassuring for healthcare professionals, it overlies concerning inequities across sex, race, and ethnicity," --Anupam Jena of Harvard Medical School on U.S. physicians having lower mortality rates than the general population. medpagetoday.com/publichealthpo…

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If the CDC plans to dedicate resources to do a vaccine safety study, it should do so in a way that results can be trusted by mainstream scientists & skeptics alike. Anupam Jena and I write for TIME Ideas about the "adversarial collaboration" approach time.com/7272138/cdc-st…

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Large-scale analyses of electronic health data suggest that the herpes zoster vaccine could protect against dementia — but it’s not yet clear how go.nature.com/3E0QXvS

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Check out our latest study in The BMJ, and accompanying pice for TIME Ideas, examining changes in firearm incidents during the beginning of deer hunting season in the U.S. (w/ Anupam Jena Charlie Bray) time.com/7277814/gun-in…

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In a new study, researchers from MGH Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and colleagues found that hunting season led to a rise in non-hunting firearm incidents. The study was published in The BMJ. Read more: massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr… Chris Worsham Anupam Jena

In a new study, researchers from <a href="/MGH_PCCM/">MGH Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine</a> and colleagues found that hunting season led to a rise in non-hunting firearm incidents. The study was published in <a href="/bmj_latest/">The BMJ</a>.

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Two Harvard doctors think big data can make America healthier. "But there are lots of concerns when assembling sensitive health data and combining it with other sensitive data." Read more: time.com/7291563/big-da…