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School of Medicine
Better healing?
Published
Aug 10, 2015
Researchers gain insight into how skin, hair regenerate in burns, other wounds after trauma
/ Hopkins Medicine
Patient safety
Early warning signs
Published
Aug 5, 2015
Computer algorithm could help speed detection of sepsis, which kills an estimated 200,000 in U.S. each year
Farm to corner
Published
Aug 5, 2015
Pilot study pairing Baltimore corner stores with urban farmers produces encouraging results
/ Hopkins Medicine
Demo Day
Showcase for ideas
Published
Aug 4, 2015
East Baltimore biotech startup CDI Labs among companies featured at White House event
In memoriam
Howard W. Jones Jr., pioneer in reproductive medicine, dies
Published
Aug 3, 2015
He oversaw Johns Hopkins research that led to first successful in vitro fertilization of human egg
PoopMD app works
Published
July 31, 2015
Small study affirms accuracy of free app that checks for signs of liver disease in newborns
/ Hopkins Medicine
Global health
Drone pilot study
Published
July 29, 2015
Using unmanned aircraft to transport blood samples could speed diagnosis, treatment
/ Hopkins Medicine
In memoriam
CPR pioneer dies at 87
Published
July 29, 2015
James Jude helped develop lifesaving technique during Johns Hopkins residency in late 1950s
/ Miami Herald
mhealth
Cellphone interventions?
Published
July 24, 2015
Mobile devices might be best way to get health information to inner-city pregnant, postpartum women, survey suggests
/ Hopkins Medicine
Cancer and weight gain
Published
July 16, 2015
Breast cancer survivors are more prone to putting on pounds, study finds
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