Clinicians, discover the latest in research and clinical innovation from Johns Hopkins experts. Visit the Clinical Connection website to learn more.
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American College of Rheumatology Convergence 2024
Johns Hopkins professors will participate in ACR Convergence 2024 from November 15 - 18.
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Explore Relationships Between Gut Microbiota and Colorectal Cancer
David Muniz Pedrogo, Cynthia Sears and Joanna Melia delve into the topic and consider how an oft-overlooked drug might help treat and prevent colorectal cancer.
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Johns Hopkins and Baltimore City Schools Partner to Provide Physicals for Student Athletes
A dedicated group of volunteers from Johns Hopkins in partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools provided free pre-participation sports physicals to Baltimore City middle and high school students.
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New Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Novel treatment may help young boys with degenerative muscle disease stay ambulatory for longer.
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Do Premenstrual Mood Disorders Make Inflammation Worse?
Johns Hopkins researchers will study the connection between PMD and inflammation.
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Unraveling the Myths of Menopause
For much of her career, gynecologist Wen Shen has devoted herself to helping patients and clinicians grasp the realities of the biological process.
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Treating Patients with Neurologic Conditions from Prenatal Stages Through Adulthood
In the Johns Hopkins Center for Fetal Therapy and the Greenberg Skeletal Dysplasia Center, multidisciplinary teams of experts provide rare treatments and follow patients throughout their lifetimes.
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Running Hot and Cold — Comprehensive Orthopaedic Trauma Care in One Practice
Babar Shafiq treats a wide spectrum of trauma cases, meeting patients' immediate and long-term needs.
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Johns Hopkins Swallowing Center Offers Patients Advanced Approaches
Whether using an infinity symbol-shaped balloon during dilation or employing the latest swallowing therapies, the team’s experts offer a vast range of options for patients with swallowing conditions.
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New Research into Ergonomics in the Operating Room
Neurotologist Deepa Galaiya recently published a paper on pain associated with performing surgery — offering a window into ergonomic improvements that better surgeons' well-being.
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Going to Any Length
Nine-year-old Ahmir Goodman was born with a rare condition called fibular hemimelia, in which a bone is missing in the lower leg. He and his family turned to Erin Honcharuk for treatment.