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HIV Support Group at Johns Hopkins Connects Patients with One Another
HIV Support Group at Johns Hopkins Connects Patients with One Another
After 26 years, the Johns Hopkins-trained psychiatrist returns to treat patients while also helping to expand clinical psychiatric services.
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures celebrates five years of encouraging and promoting scientific entrepreneurship.
Employees across Johns Hopkins Medicine are invited to participate in a discussion of “Fidelity,” a moving account of a family’s struggle with end-of-life care.
Dean Paul B. Rothman met with community members to discuss employment, local school performance, trauma response programs and plans for a new building to be dedicated to Henrietta Lacks.
The story behind the world’s first “blue baby” surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hopkins Hospital, which took place 75 years ago.
Health-related apps developed at Johns Hopkins must meet high standards for accuracy and usefulness.
The Johns Hopkins professor attends a symposium for 2019 Nobel Laureates at the Swedish embassy in Washington, D.C.
Presenters at the third annual Architecture of High Value Health Care Conference show how they’re reducing unnecessary tests, treatments, procedures, hospitalizations and more.
Using lifestyle intervention programs, the Brancati Center brings diabetes prevention and management to East Baltimore communities.
The fifth annual Celebration of Clinical Excellence recognized 42 physicians and care teams from across Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Johns Hopkins community health workers help Baltimoreans with chronic illness remove the barriers to better disease management.
Ryan Vandrey discusses “cure-all” myths and recent research findings regarding the chemical component of cannabis.
Johns Hopkins Medicine experts tell how to make self-improvement commitments you’ll actually keep.