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Health
Can we build a better heart?
Published
May-June 2015
JHU experts embark on 10-year collaboration to build the world's first permanent totally artificial heart
/ Gazette
Commentary
Pot policy advice
Published
May 7, 2015
JHU researchers suggest strategies to keep legal marijuana out of hands of kids
/ School of Public Health
Global health
On the ground in Nepal
Published
May 1, 2015
Journalist in SAIS-affiliated program finds grim post-earthquake conditions for pregnant women, newborns in Kathmandu
Hands-on diagnosis
Published
April 29, 2015
Tiny lab devices could attack huge problem of drug-resistant infections
New AAAS member
Published
April 24, 2015
Kay Redfield Jamison, a leading authority on mental illness, among 197 new inductees
Baby talk
BPA and newborn health
Published
April 23, 2015
Chemical found in plastics may pose less risk to babies than previously believed
Two win Hartwell awards
Published
April 15, 2015
Klein, Dolen among 12 recipients of foundation's Individual Biomedical Research Award
Do commercial weight-loss programs work?
Published
April 9, 2015
In review of 32 major programs, JHU researchers find little evidence of reliable, long-term results
/ Hopkins Medicine
Autism Awareness Day
Gilman Hall goes blue
Published
April 2, 2015
More than 130,000 buildings worldwide part of 'Light it Up Blue' campaign
Baby talk
How little ones learn best
Published
April 2, 2015
Video
Infants seek out more information about objects that surprise them, researchers say
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