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Health
Chasing a cure
A discovery that mattered
Published
Dec 23, 2013
Hopkins virologist on 'Nature' list of 10 people who mattered in 2013 for role in finding 'functional cure' for HIV-infected infant
/ Nature
Cancer confusion
Published
Dec 19, 2013
Study: Angelina Jolie's story didn't lead to greater understanding of breast cancer risk
Ethics of Catholic health care directives
Published
Dec 17, 2013
ACLU claims policies led to 'negligent' patient care in Michigan case
/ ABC News
'No clear benefit'
Multivitamin madness?
Published
Dec 17, 2013
Multivitamins are, at best, a waste of money, JHU doctors say in 'Annals of Internal Medicine' editorial
/ The Wall Street Journal
JHU, MedImmune announce medical research partnership
Published
Dec 11, 2013
Five-year, $6.5M collaboration aims to address important scientific questions, will enable exchange of knowledge
Quadruple duty
Burning waste to heat water
Published
Winter 2013
Could four-in-one contraption eliminate overflow of medical waste in hospitals of developing countries?
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Dementia care
Calming influence
Published
Winter 2013
A new program piloted by the School of Nursing uses indoor golf, barbershop quartet music, and more to reduce agitation in dementia patients.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Medicine
Dealt an ACE
Published
Winter 2013
Donna Jackson Nakazawa was ill for years until a doctor asked her a question no other doctor had ever asked.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Biology
Retinal combat
Published
Winter 2013
During the early stages of development, a death match takes place in your eyes.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Evidence
Testing, testing
Published
Winter 2013
Photos
Common courtesy isn't all that common among new physicians. Read our roundup of the latest research findings.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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