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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is dedicated to protecting health and saving lives.
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Utilizing Risk-Adjustment Strategies to Navigate an Equitable Road Toward Health Care Reform
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Chlorhexidine Umbilical Cord Care Can Save Newborn Lives
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“Test and Treat” Model Offers New Strategy for Eliminating Malaria
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New Book on Trends and Takeaways in Injury Research
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Elevated Glucose Associated with Undetected Heart Damage
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A team of researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health recently discovered a new protein that enables HIV to destroy human cells.
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Physician’s Weight May Influence Obesity Diagnosis and Care
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Acid Reflux Drug Does Not Improve Asthma in Children
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Going to Physician Visits with Older Loved Ones Could Improve Care
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Researchers Bet on Food Prices over the Next Decade
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Study Explores Autism Co-Occurring Conditions and Diagnosis Change
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Many Strategies to Increase Physical Activity for Kids Lack Injury Prevention Measures
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| HEALTHY MONDAY |
Healthy Monday Tips from JHSPH
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Advice for preventing heart disease
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