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The new study, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health and published June 18 in Cell Chemical Biology, showed ...
Since 1925, Wilmer Eye Institute has led the way in diagnosis and management of complex medical and surgical eye disease. We provide solutions that transform medical outcomes in the field of ...
Spasticity (muscle tightness) is common in children with cerebral palsy, and it can cause discomfort and difficulty during movement. Selective dorsal rhizotomy addresses spasticity by cutting select ...
Wearable activity trackers could provide clinicians with clues to how survivors of stroke are faring during their recovery. In an ongoing precision medicine project, Johns Hopkins physical medicine ...
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Breast ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to look at the inside of your breasts. A breast ultrasound is most often done to find out if a problem found by a mammogram or physical exam ...
Back to The Blalock-Taussig-Thomas Pediatric and Congenital Heart Center Main Menu Participants receive an email each week with a link which directs them to a REDCap survey with text boxes so that ...
On a cold winter afternoon, a brother and sister are at the sickle cell clinic at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center with their mother. Pediatric hematologist Emily Rao, has been caring for the siblings ...
Obesity is a complex condition with many causes, including genetics, environmental factors, medications and lifestyle choices. Many people struggle for years to lose weight and keep it off. Bariatric ...
At Johns Hopkins Radiology, we are all about developing tomorrow’s leaders, today! Great leaders grow over time, built up by support and guidance from mentors and colleagues. For the past 19 years, ...
Federally funded Johns Hopkins team finds the virus ‘reprograms’ neutrophils to impair production of immune cells critical for fighting COVID New study in @ScienceTM (bit.ly/3YUnScG) by ...
It started with a bit of blood. In April 2013, then 68-year-old John Ryan checked in with his primary care physician after he suddenly began to cough up trace amounts of blood. One emergency room trip ...