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Health
Disrupting cancer's spread
Published
June 30, 2015
Hopkins biomedical engineering researchers test drugs in effort to put a stop to metastasis
Buyer beware
Credible edibles?
Published
June 24, 2015
Mislabeled medical marijuana edibles put buyers at risk for unintentional overdose (or underdose)
/ Hopkins Medicine
Seizure stopper?
Published
June 22, 2015
Amino acid that inhibits, interrupts convulsions in mice in study could pave way for new epilepsy treatments
/ Hopkins Medicine
Unbreakable?
Smart pill dispenser
Published
June 18, 2015
Video
Tamper-proof bottle designed by students could help curb prescription painkiller misuse, abuse
Vertical thinking
Farmers of the future
Published
June 16, 2015
Urban agriculture startup founded by JHU students aims to bring 'vertical farming' to Baltimore
Biologist gets Pew grant
Published
June 16, 2015
Christian Kaiser among early career researchers honored by Pew Charitable Trusts
Baltimore's food deserts
Published
June 10, 2015
Report: One in four Baltimore residents lives in a city neighborhood with limited access to healthy foods
Hematology
Blood reprogrammed
Published
Summer 2015
Editing genes to fix red blood cells could be a game-changer for patients in need of transfusions
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Medical ethics
Respect in the ICU
Published
Summer 2015
JHU ethicists wonder: Is not doing enough to include patients in conversations about their care disrespectful?
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Burned out
Published
Summer 2015
Nursing is hard. Unaddressed ethical issues make it even harder.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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