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Health
Robotic surgery complications underreported
Published
Oct 2013
Of the 1 million robotic surgeries performed since 2000, only 245 complications were reported to FDA
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Parkinson's in prime time
Published
Sept 30, 2013
Interim director of Movement Disorder Center discusses research, Michael J. Fox's new show
A lifesaving donation
Published
Sept 25, 2013
Medicine professor organizes donation of defibrillators to Baltimore middle schools
/ Hopkins Medicine
Young innovator honored
Published
Sept 25, 2013
Duojia 'DJ' Pan wins cancer research prize for study of genes that regulate organ growth
/ Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
PhD candidates recognized
Published
Sept 23, 2013
Five JHU doctoral students named Siebel Scholars for pushing boundaries of medical technology
Discovery
Experimental brain tumor treatment shows promise
Published
Sept 23, 2013
Hopkins researchers eliminate human cancer cells in mice, hope to design clinical trial for humans
/ Hopkins Medicine
A conversation on autism
Published
Sept 19, 2013
Experts to gather at Johns Hopkins to discuss autism, developmental disabilities
Start me up
Innovation incubation
Published
Sept 18, 2013
Johns Hopkins cosponsors effort to fast-track promising health IT ideas
Long distance training
No pain, no shame
Published
Fall 2013
Being pushed by a personal trainer might work for gym rats, but how can we support those who aren't already in shape?
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Empathy shortage
Published
Fall 2013
Research reveals that physicians show less empathy for overweight patients; new training programs help med students develop a better rapport
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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