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Health

Protecting Ebola caregivers
Published Dec 12, 2014 Video
CBID/Jhpiego design, which aims to reduce infection risks, chosen for funding in federal competition
A chemo-boosting combo?
Published Dec 10, 2014
Pairing protein inhibitor, chemotherapy drugs shows promise in treatment of toughest type of breast cancer / Hopkins Medicine
A dodgy past
Published Winter 2014
Uncovering the sometimes-sordid past of the generic drug business "completely shocked me," admits medical historian Jeremy A. Greene. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Lane improvements
Published Winter 2014
The Harriet Lane Handbook gets an updated look. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Plantibodies v. Ebola
Published Winter 2014
The development of experimental Ebola drug ZMapp has its experimental roots in the lab of Johns Hopkins biophysicist Richard Cone. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Sorrow and Loss 101
Published Winter 2014
The Cameron Kravitt Foundation Death and Bereavement Seminar trains Johns Hopkins pediatric residents in compassionate care. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
In short, supplies
Published Winter 2014
Surgeon Richard Redett, director of the Johns Hopkins Cleft Lip and Palate Center, believes discarded surgical supplies could do much to improve quality of care in developing countries. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mental health
You are what you tweet
Published Dec 9, 2014
Analysis of Twitter posts could provide fresh insight into mental illness trends
Doctors report prescribing fewer opioids for pain
Published Dec 9, 2014
Concerns about prescription drug abuse, addiction may affect physicians' prescribing habits, Public Health research suggests / School of Public Health
Study: Nearly half of U.S. kids exposed to trauma
Published Dec 8, 2014
Adverse childhood experiences impact child health, school outcomes, researchers say