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Enterovirus advice
Published
Oct 7, 2014
Most children who get Enterovirus D68 will do fine and will not require emergency care, hospitalization
Child mortality
'A long way to go'
Published
Oct 3, 2014
Estimated 6.3 million children under 5 died worldwide in 2013, down from 9.9 million in 2000
/ School of Public Health
On drugs
Addiction: Medical condition or 'moral failing'?
Published
Oct 1, 2014
Drug addiction viewed more negatively than mental illness, study shows
/ School of Public Health
Flu fighters
Free flu shots for JHU employees begin Oct. 20
Published
Sept 29, 2014
Vaccination sessions scheduled through Nov. 13 at several locations
Jhpiego aids Ebola response
Published
Sept 17, 2014
JHU affiliate ramps up efforts to provide critical assistance to governments of Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria
Shroom study
Quit smoking with 'magic'?
Published
Sept 11, 2014
Hallucinogen in mushrooms helps longtime smokers quit in JHU trial
/ Hopkins Medicine
Graphic Art
Comics meet medicine
Published
Fall 2014
Comics and Medicine conference delivers crash course in the ways in which health professionals use comics
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Cognitively good and bad
Published
Fall 2014
Photos
The latest research findings from Johns Hopkins
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Ouch
The trouble with treating pain
Published
Fall 2014
Pain afflicts millions of lives and costs millions of dollars; treating it has proved to be extraordinarily hard.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
An ongoing commitment
Published
Fall 2014
Jhpiego has been chosen to lead the U.S. government's flagship effort to end preventable maternal and child deaths around the world.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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