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How online learning can affect student health

WebOne of the major consequences of the transition to online learning is its impact on student health, specifically sleep habits. Students in different time zones than …

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The Mood Disorders Center: finding treatments for mental illness

WebThe Mood Disorders Center is attempting to take its research one step further by studying personalized medicine. A clinical study is underway to investigate …

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Hopkins announces Institute for Planetary Health

WebOn April 3, Tuesday, the University introduced the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health (JHIPH) in a University-wide broadcast.The institute is one of the cross …

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Vaccine chatbot answers public health questions

WebAs the pandemic enters its third year, 23% of the U.S. population remains unvaccinated, many haven’t received a booster, and vaccine misinformation continues to …

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Pursuing gender equity across borders: New Center for Global …

WebThe new Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity (GWHGE) — directed by Dr. Michele Decker, ScD, MPH at the School of Public Health’s Department …

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Improving the Black pre-med experience at Hopkins and nationwide

WebIn the 2020-21 academic year, 7.6% of all students enrolled in medical school identified as Black or African American, according to the Association of American …

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Study looks at influences on children's mental health

WebAs the COVID-19 pandemic approaches the two-year mark, the mental health crisis induced by it continues to escalate. With 14% of U.S. youth and 19% of …

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When there are too many patients, what's ethical

WebA 2017 ethical framework for medical rationing developed by Hopkins researchers has gained new relevance during the coronavirus pandemic. As the number …

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It is time for us to start respecting humanities majors at Hopkins

WebThere is little more important than our behavior towards other people. Nobody needs to be told twice that when someone is different from another, we inexplicably feel …

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Revolutionizing medicine: Aimon Rahman on enhancing health …

WebAimon Rahman, a third-year doctoral student in the Vision & Image Understanding (VIU) Lab in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, is …

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Project MD 2027: Pre-Health Advising at Hopkins

WebPranav Samineni, a recent graduate currently working in a stroke lab at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, knew coming into Hopkins that he wanted to be a …

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Pre-med students interpret art through a healthcare lens

WebChisolm’s program was one of the winners of the Hopkins Ten by Twenty Challenge grant, as determined by student votes. These sessions are intended to …

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A fetus is a human with a right to live

WebThe News-Letter suggests that perhaps human rights begin when the preborn child can survive outside the womb. But after a trip through the birth canal, a …

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How stress can impact us on a cellular level

WebThis is what causes common physical stress symptoms people experience, such as increased heart rate and blood pressure. But as scientists are beginning to …

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Looking into Baltimore: Impacts of food insecurity

WebAccording to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 2021 report on household food security in the U.S., 13.5 million households are food insecure. …

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Reflecting on my grandmother's illness

WebBy ABIGAIL TUSCHMAN | March 27, 2021. Tuschman’s grandmother is pictured in the center. My grandmother is dying. She has been in and out of the hospital for the past few …

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Wrap up: the latest in technology

WebElizabeth Warren campaigns in New York City Known as a strong critic of tech giants, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren recently held a campaign event in New York …

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Bioethics Corner: Can the government regulate your diet

WebThe American Medical Association issued a statement that labeled obesity as a disease this past June. Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …

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A quiet crisis in college sports

WebStudent-athletes across the nation are seeking more support for their mental health. In a recent NCAA survey, rates of mental exhaustion, anxiety and depression …

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Suez lab explores the human microbiome at Bloomberg

WebSuez is excited about examining how each human’s unique gut microbiome impacts their health. In a 2015 paper published in Cell, Suez and colleagues found that …

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Student reproductive justice organizations denounce …

WebWe, Johns Hopkins student organizations advocating for reproductive justice, condemn the University’s choice of Mitt Romney as the 2024 commencement speaker. …

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Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty sends petition to the …

WebThe Coalition for Advocacy for Non-Tenure Track Faculty Equity (CANE) wrote a letter on Jan. 12 calling for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public …

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