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However, a new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reveals ...
Placebo-controlled trial shows shunt surgery improves walking, balance and safety for older adults with idiopathic normal ...
In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study, researchers predict that ending federal funding for the Ryan White Program could ...
World Patient Safety Day: Johns Hopkins Experts Available for Interviews on Improving Pediatric Care
Observed Sept. 17, World Patient Safety Day 2025 is dedicated to ensuring safe care for every newborn and child — from the ...
A team of researchers led by Joshua Modell says they have shed new light on how bacteria protect themselves from certain ...
Scientists say a study that sequenced human cancers found far less microbial DNA sequences than earlier studies reported in ...
As an engineer and woodworker, Martin Christiansen finds joy in measuring, calculating and quantifying. As a patient at Johns ...
Thompson, of Columbia, Maryland, was diagnosed with SCD at 2 months old. Raised by a single mother alongside her younger ...
Previous research found Piezo1, a so-called mechanotransducer protein that turns physical force into actionable biological ...
What is iliotibial band syndrome? Iliotibial band syndrome (often called “IT band syndrome”) is a medical condition that causes pain on the outside of the knee. It most commonly happens in athletes, ...
A venomous snakebite injects venom, a poison (toxic) into the victim’s body. The bite can cause injury. In rare cases, it can be fatal. According to the CDC, about 8,000 snakebites happen in the U.S.
Pain starts in receptor nerve cells found beneath the skin and in organs throughout the body. When you are sick, injured, or have other type of problem, these receptor cells send messages along nerve ...
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