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All children have dreams. Big dreams. At Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, we celebrate the joy and wonder of those ...
A breakthrough blood test that can help detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease was recently approved by the FDA. The test is approved for those who are 55 or older and have been medically assessed ...
Attorney Brad Tennis’ busy day in Washington, D.C., started out normally with a trip on the Metro, but his afternoon commute quickly took a turn. It was August 2018, yet it wasn’t the heat that ...
About Pamela Tucker Learn more about the life and legacy of Dr. Pamela Tucker. Course Description This two-day, in-person educational activity will expand expertise on infectious complications in ...
Children look forward to the summer months, when a break from school gives them a chance to enjoy the outdoors, travel and relax with friends and family. However, it’s important to ensure that ...
Many people, including children and teens, turn to social media for entertainment, news and connection with others. Nearly half of teens interviewed in a recent survey say they use the internet ...
What is advanced maternal age? Advanced maternal age, or geriatric pregnancy, refers to people who become pregnant at age 35 or older. The majority of healthy people who get pregnant in their late 30s ...
Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center offers training and certification for those interested in becoming a Community Health Worker (CHW). Do you enjoy caring for others? A CHW can work in many ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have discovered how a group of proteins linked to Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis act as “guardians” of mitochondria, small ...
Gyrate atrophy is a rare, autosomal recessively inherited genetic disease that leads to progressive vision loss. Found in less than one in 100,000 people worldwide, the disease is caused by mutations ...
A collaborative effort to eliminate cancer health disparities among African Americans and other underserved populations in the Washington, D.C., area is being reignited at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel ...
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