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The pros, cons, and unknowns of popular weight-loss drugs
Published
Jan 11, 2024
Are in-demand drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy safe and effective? A Johns Hopkins expert explains
$50M gift from UAE will transform stroke research, care
Published
Feb 1, 2018
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Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute at Hopkins will bring together experts in neurology, rehabilitation, biomedical engineering, patient safety
Heart Health
Going with the flow
Published
Nov 3, 2016
Visualizing blood flow in the heart could help reduce the risk of stroke
/ Hopkins Medicine
Cognitive science
Broken words
Published
Feb 1, 2016
Researchers study stroke victims to pinpoint areas of brain that control how we write, spell
Training tip
How to get better, faster
Published
Jan 28, 2016
To master skills faster, tweak your practice routine, researchers say
Stroke risk in decline
Published
Aug 6, 2014
School of Public Health researchers find 24 percent drop in first-time strokes over past two decades
/ School of Public Health
Missed diagnoses
Published
April 7, 2014
ER doctors often overlook early stroke signs in women, minorities, young patients
/ Hopkins Medicine