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Archived articles
Health
What's next for public health?
Published
June 6, 2016
Bloomberg School invites four writers for discussion of big issues, including pandemics, mental health, social justice
Health and economics
How the recession weighed on children
Published
June 3, 2016
Study links unemployment during economic downturn with weight gain in California schoolchildren
/ School of Public Health
Mental Health
The risks of undiagnosed dementia
Published
June 2, 2016
Risk of unsafe activities rises in those without formal diagnosis, School of Medicine study finds
/ School of Medicine
Addiction
Driven to binge
Published
May 31, 2016
Researchers locate what could be brain's trigger for binge behavior
Bloomberg Professors
Michael Schatz named 21st BDP
Published
May 26, 2016
He is one of the world's foremost experts in solving computational problems in genomics research
Breast Cancer
Healthy lifestyle can lower cancer risk
Published
May 26, 2016
Women may be able to reduce their chances of getting breast cancer, even if they have genetic risk factors
/ School of Public Health
Collaborative research
A different kind of operation
Published
May 25, 2016
Laboratory for neurosurgery, biomedical engineering sparks new partnerships
Might as well laugh
Published
Summer 2016
For patients in tough situations, sometimes the best thing is cracking wise
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Zika virus
Misinformation, amplified
Published
May 24, 2016
Social media conspiracy theories could undermine efforts to combat Zika virus, experts caution
Zika virus
Experts address need for Zika virus funding
Published
May 24, 2016
Economic model developed at BSPH suggests cost of Zika infection in southern states could exceed $2B
/ The Baltimore Sun
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