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School of Medicine
'Active surveillance' may miss aggressive prostate cancer in black men
Published
Aug 2013
/ Gazette
Sort of science
An experiment in emotion
Published
July 19, 2013
JHU postdoctoral fellow's film with improvised score debuts Sunday at Artscape
Memory failure
A man with no past
Published
July 17, 2013
Expert on neurology, psychiatry discusses strange California amnesia case
Dodging diabetes
Published
July 16, 2013
Significant weight loss may be key to preventing type 2 diabetes, researchers say
/ Hopkins Medicine
Back on top
Johns Hopkins Hospital ranked No. 1 in nation
Published
July 16, 2013
JHH has held top spot for 22 of past 23 years; five specialty areas ranked No. 1 nationally
/ Hopkins Medicine
Gerrymandering for good
Published
July 15, 2013
Researchers suggest using redistricting formulas to make organ allocation more equitable
/ Hopkins Medicine
Potty talk
Cat poop peril?
Published
July 11, 2013
Researchers: Cat poop poses 'major potential public health problem'
/ CNN
Don't worry, be healthy
Published
July 10, 2013
Video
Johns Hopkins researchers link positive outlook to reduced heart attack risk
/ Hopkins Medicine
Forgotten disease
Research that's personal
Published
July 8, 2013
JHU professor lives with, studies sickle cell disease, a painful and rare blood abnormality
/ The Baltimore Sun
Johns Hopkins surgeons perform robotic hysterectomies
Published
July 2013
Two Johns Hopkins gynecologic surgeons among first in the nation to perform robotic hysterectomy using single, small incision
/ Gazette
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