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Lost at war
Memories, fading away
Published
June 4, 2013
M.A. candidate writes about losing her father to Alzheimer's while she was deployed in Iraq
/ The New York Times
Blood money?
Published
June 4, 2013
Economic incentives for blood donations should be encouraged, researchers say
/ Carey Business School
Virus scan
Cancer risk assessment
Published
June 4, 2013
Study shows no increased risk of infection for partners of people with HPV-related oral cancers
/ Hopkins Medicine
What is he thinking?
Published
Summer 2013
Video
Researchers in the Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Child Development explore the minds of infants and children
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Tiny patients, big decisions
Published
Summer 2013
Video
Parents of newborns in the NICU face tough decisions. Nursing alum Sara Rosenthal wants to make the process easier
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Thrill of a challenge
Published
Summer 2013
Surgeon Dorry Segev collaborates with his mathematician spouse to connect thousands of patients with badly needed organ donations
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Sticker shock
Published
Summer 2013
Study finds that comparison shopping by doctors saves money on health care costs
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Diagnosis: irrational
Published
Summer 2013
Patients acting irrationally? Turning to behavioral economics to explain and predict the health care decisions we make
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Essential drugs, short supplies
Published
Summer 2013
Johns Hopkins' drug shortage task force works to minimize impact on patients and stay one step ahead of shortages
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Treating the trauma of intensive care
Published
Summer 2013
A recent study of ICU survivors found that one-third experienced PTSD symptoms for up to two years
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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