Three Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health professors have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, along ...
As the U.S. population ages, ensuring access to mental health care for older adults is crucial. Yet, for many enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans, finding a mental health provider remains a challenge ...
Can we imagine a world where we center our attention and energy on care for one another? In Your Shoes is a methodology that uses theatrical techniques to promote deep listening and empathy. Can we ...
Ni Zhao, MS, MD, PhD, develops statistical and computational methodologies for analyzing large scale "omics" data generated from high throughput technologies, including metagenomics, genomics, and ...
Through funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), we support a pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellowship program for U.S. citizens and permanent residents interested in global ...
Questions? Please contact: Keith Choi, Sr. Program Coordinator Johns Hopkins University ERC CE ProgramJohns Hopkins Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health ...
The Initiative to Advance Implementation Science in Nutrition is a collaboration between the Vitamin Angel Alliance* and the Center for Human Nutrition at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
Just a generation or so ago, tens of thousands of people in the U.S.—mainly children—were afflicted by paralytic poliovirus. In 1955, an inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), which contained a “killed” ...
At the end of March, the KP.2 variant was causing about 4% of infections in the U.S., according to the CDC, while its parental strain, JN.1, was causing over 50% of infections at that time. As of ...
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The vast majority of vector-borne diseases in the U.S. are caused by ticks and the viruses, bacteria, and parasites they carry. Baumgarth, a professor in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology and ...
The U.S. is experiencing its sharpest decline in life expectancy in more than a century—since the eras of World War I and the Great Influenza. What happened? Until 2014 life expectancy at birth in the ...