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When the weather heats up and children begin to sweat, they can easily get dehydrated if they do not replace their body ...
In April 2013, then 68-year-old John Ryan checked in with his primary care physician after he suddenly began to cough up ...
Dr. Theodore L. DeWeese, Dean of the Medical Faculty & Chief Executive Officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine Dr. Roy C. Ziegelstein, Vice Dean for Education Marcelina Kubica, Representative for the Class of ...
Trial at @hopkinskimmel and other centrs finds reduced-intensity haploidentical bone marrow transplant can cure sickle cell disease. › A bone marrow transplant process co-developed by investigators at ...
Investigators from @hopkinskimmel find HMGA1 gene helps open the door to the development of #coloncancer. › “HMGA1 functions like a molecular ‘key’ that ‘opens’ regions of the genome to activate stem ...
A little-known mouse protein disrupts cancer-causing chemical changes to genes associated with human colorectal cancer cells and potentially could be used to treat solid tumors, according to a new ...
Using computational tools, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have developed a method to assess which patients with metastatic ...
The ARBOR Telehealth Study, conducted by Johns Hopkins University in partnership with TidalHealth, explores the effectiveness of telehealth physical therapy for rural patients with chronic low back ...
Study by @HopkinsMedicine @brady_urology in @JAMAOnc (bit.ly/4e6bfAd) shows — for what is believed to be the 1st time — that a healthy diet may help keep low grade prostate cancer under active ...
Can video games be good for children’s health? An @HopkinsKids study shows that video games designed for children’s mental well-being may have some benefit for certain conditions. › In a review of ...
Low gravity conditions in space weakened human bioengineered heart tissues and disrupted their normal rhythmic beats when compared to earth-bound samples from the same source. #SpaceBiology › Johns ...
An interdisciplinary Johns Hopkins research team has published new research on a potential alternative and less-invasive approach to evaluate intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients with serious ...
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