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Neil A. Grauer tells the story of the Johns Hopkins connection to a famous World War I poem.
Neil A. Grauer tells the story of the Johns Hopkins connection to a famous World War I poem.
Iconic works from Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi and other classical composers are part of a nearly eight-hour playlist that participants in psychedelic research studies listen to during their psilocybin sessions.
In studies, the compound found in so-called magic mushrooms relieves symptoms of depression, when given with supportive psychotherapy.
Former Osler assistant chiefs of service and a former intern share their experiences on how they adapted to the pandemic’s “chaos” and “uncertainty.”
Learn about the new Johns Hopkins Medicine advertising campaign.
Johns Hopkins Medicine, together with 100 of the nation’s other top health care systems have come together with an urgent plea for all Americans — #MaskUp.
Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Office of Well-Being offers mental and emotional health assistance for employees facing the holidays with apprehension and anxiety.
The school of medicine welcomes and supports students with disabilities, chronic illnesses and mental health disorders.
Lung transplant nurse now works at the hospital that saved her life.
“I went into it feeling strong and confident that we would get through it soon,” says Christelle Asu, who has been caring for patients with COVID-19 since March.
As a writer and editor for the Johns Hopkins Health System, I am confident that we will be safe. However, I am uncertain about what lies ahead.
In New Memoir, Actor Michael J. Fox Tells How Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery Team Removed Large Spinal Tumor to Avert Paralysis
Eligible faculty and staff who’ve chosen to be vaccinated against COVID-19 began receiving doses last week. The first vaccinations were administered Dec. 16 at Sibley Memorial Hospital and The Johns Hopkins Hospital.