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Health
School of Nursing ranks No. 1 nationally in NIH funding
Published
Nov 13, 2012
School brought in nearly $8.6M in grants for fiscal year 2012, moves up from fourth last year
/ School of Nursing
Protect your head
Published
Nov 12, 2012
Johns Hopkins-led study suggests helmets decrease risk of severe head injuries for skiers, snowboarders
Safety lessons
Published
Nov 9, 2012
School of Public Health professor Susan Baker has devoted her career to injury prevention
/ New York Times Magazine
Nursing student named NFL-Tillman Military Scholar
Published
Nov 8, 2012
Thompson Schelberg recognized for leadership, service to medical profession
Collecting cancer data in 'cloud' could lead to more effective treatments
Published
Nov 7, 2012
Collaboration between medicine, engineering researchers could help doctors make better predictions about how a patient's illness will progress
A closer look at kidney disease
Published
Nov 7, 2012
A new study from Bloomberg School of Public Health casts doubt on the longstanding belief that chronic kidney disease is "normal" for older adults
/ School of Public Health
Now hear this
Music in our ears
Published
Nov 7, 2012
Research offers insight into how the brain processes timbre, could help improve hearing aids
Pillow talk
Can't sleep? Try losing weight
Published
Nov 6, 2012
Researchers find shedding pounds, especially in the belly, improves sleep quality
Treating disease digitally
Published
Nov 5, 2012
Video
Fast-growing field of computational medicine enhances the way doctors detect, treat disease
My view
Ingenuity at the end of the road
Published
Nov 2012
Vision testers improvise in resource-poor countries
/ Gazette
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