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Health
Using fat to fight cancer
Published
March 13, 2013
Stem cells from fat show promise in treatment of brain cancer, Johns Hopkins researchers say
/ Johns Hopkins Medicine
A better way to die
Published
March 11, 2013
Researchers look for ways to improve end-of-life care
/ Johns Hopkins Public Health magazine
Red cell alert
Published
March 8, 2013
Red blood cells stored longer than three weeks begin to lose capacity to deliver oxygen-rich cells where needed, study shows
/ Hopkins Medicine
Heady stuff
Impact science may help prevent concussions
Published
March 7, 2013
Researchers take close look at how brain responds to impact in effort to understand brain injuries in athletes, soldiers
Psych secrecy
Published
Spring 2013
Study confirms that keeping psychiatric records private could adversely affect patients' health
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Lessons from a bug
Published
Spring 2013
When it comes to educating children about sexual abuse, sometimes the best spokesperson is a Madagascar hissing cockroach
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Tuning out pain
Published
Spring 2013
When it comes to pain care, sometimes medication isn't enough. Music can help
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Saving face
Now comes the hard part
Published
Spring 2013
Doctors have long mastered the techniques that make face transplants possible. Now the challenge is tricking bodies into accepting their new parts
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Foodstuff
Published
Spring 2013
Consumers are demanding more sustainable foods. To feed the world, we'll need to apply those practices to global food systems
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Preventing injuries, saving lives
Published
Spring 2013
A new scholarship is named for pioneering injury prevention researcher Susan Baker
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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