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Health

Cuts to federal medical research funding decried
Published July 9, 2013
Mikulski, NIH director discuss sequestration's impact; Rothman estimates loss of $70M in funding for Hopkins Medicine / Hopkins Medicine
Forgotten disease
Research that's personal
Published July 8, 2013
JHU professor lives with, studies sickle cell disease, a painful and rare blood abnormality / The Baltimore Sun
A career gone viral
Published July 5, 2013
JHU virologist devotes his life to investigating cancer-causing HPV / Johns Hopkins Public Health magazine
The forks well-traveled
Published July 2013
School of Public Health's Sommer recounts detours of his career in epidemiology, global health in new book / Gazette
Johns Hopkins surgeons perform robotic hysterectomies
Published July 2013
Two Johns Hopkins gynecologic surgeons among first in the nation to perform robotic hysterectomy using single, small incision / Gazette
JHU, Michigan to develop web-based dementia tool
Published July 2013
Tool will help caregivers track, understand, and treat the behavioral symptoms of dementia / Gazette
Life Savers
Jhpiego celebrates 40 years
Published June 27, 2013
Jhpiego has saved millions of lives and improved health in more than 150 countries
Averting repeat treatments
Published June 26, 2013 Video
Johns Hopkins students' device aims to eliminate need for multiple breast cancer surgeries
School of Nursing dean appointed
Published June 21, 2013
Patricia M. Davidson is a global leader in cardiac health for women and indigenous peoples.
Student solutions
Published June 20, 2013
JHU students take top honor in national biomedical engineering contest with blood clot detection device