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Placebo-controlled trial shows shunt surgery improves walking, balance and safety for older adults with idiopathic normal ...
Hives (urticaria) are a reaction that causes red, itchy, swollen welts on the skin. Typically, hives develop as an allergic reaction to food, drugs or other substances. Also, urticaria can occur ...
However, a new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reveals ...
Observed Sept. 17, World Patient Safety Day 2025 is dedicated to ensuring safe care for every newborn and child — from the ...
Cardiac arrest, also known as sudden cardiac arrest, is when the heart stops beating suddenly. The lack of blood flow to the brain and other organs can cause a person to lose consciousness, become ...
Thompson, of Columbia, Maryland, was diagnosed with SCD at 2 months old. Raised by a single mother alongside her younger ...
A team of researchers led by Joshua Modell says they have shed new light on how bacteria protect themselves from certain ...
What is Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)? Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a type of bacteria that infects your stomach. It can damage the tissue in your stomach and the first part of your small ...
The Academy at Johns Hopkins, East Baltimore Campus supports the continued research, teaching and service of retired faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins ...
What is conduct disorder in children? Conduct disorder is a type of behavior disorder. It’s when a child has antisocial behavior. He or she may disregard basic social standards and rules. He or she ...
In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study, researchers predict that ending federal funding for the Ryan White Program could ...
As an engineer and woodworker, Martin Christiansen finds joy in measuring, calculating and quantifying. As a patient at Johns ...