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Public health
Pill talk
Clinton urges action on prescription drug abuse
Published
May 16, 2014
Former president speaks at School of Public Health town hall meeting
Safety dance
Busting a move for pedestrian, bike safety
Published
April 29, 2014
Video
Photos
Clad head-to-toe in yellow, Eclectics bring JHU's Road Scholar icon to life
Nutrition
Racial food deserts
Published
Spring 2014
When it comes to having healthy food options in a neighborhood, the racial composition matters.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mother love
Published
Spring 2014
Photos
A Jhpiego program provides simple, lifesaving postpartum medication to women in South Sudan
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Dementia care
Calming influence
Published
Winter 2013
A new program piloted by the School of Nursing uses indoor golf, barbershop quartet music, and more to reduce agitation in dementia patients.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Tick talk
Published
Sept 2013
Environmental infectious diseases are the focus of JHU's Fisher Center
/ Gazette
Water warriors
Published
Sept 2013
Photos
JHU fellows head out on the Chesapeake Bay to battle threats of global climate change
/ Gazette
Professor Richard Morrow, pioneer in international public health, dies at 81
Published
Aug 20, 2013
He helped establish public health programs in developing countries
/ School of Public Health
Medal of distinction
Published
Aug 20, 2013
School of Nursing professor among 32 recipients of Florence Nightingale Medal
/ School of Nursing
Disease visualization
Published
Aug 2013
Free software suite is designed to collect, analyze, visualize, and share information within a national disease surveillance system
/ Gazette
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