Archives: 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2000 | 1999 12/19/01 Gasoline Additive Interferes with Alcohol Breath Analyzers 12/18/01 Boating Safety: Don't Drink and Drive 12/15/01 Iron Supplements Help African Children Learn to Walk and Talk 12/13/01 People with Chronic Health Problems Are Heaviest Users of Medical Care, but System Not Organized to Meet Their Needs 12/04/01 Hopkins Study Dispels Panic Myth And Suggests Ways To Involve Public In Response To A Bioterrorist Attack 11/27/01 Chlorophyllin Reduces Aflatoxin Indicators Among people at High Risk for Liver Cancer
11/12/01 Researchers Examine Deaths of Two Postal Workers from Inhalational Anthrax
11/02/01 Henderson to Head U.S. Office of Public Health Preparedness 11/01/01 New Model Emergency Health Powers Act Proposed to Help States Respond Rapidly to Public Health Threats 10/08/01 Johns Hopkins Biodefense Expert to Chair Federal Advisory Council on Biodefense
10/02/01 Johns Hopkins Biodefense Expert Discusses Threat of Bioterrorism with Conference of U.S. Mayors
09/25/01 Researchers Examine the Use of Antiretroviral Therapy Among Injection Drug Users with HIV Infection
09/06/01 Rice-Based Oral Rehydration Solution Outperforms Glucose-Based Solution For Treating Cholera
08/30/01 Licensing and registration of firearms makes it harder for criminals and juveniles to get guns, new study shows
07/31/01 Extreme precipitation linked to waterborne disease outbreaks
07/30/01 Needle sellers on the street are a frequent source of supply for injection drug users in Baltimore
07/27/01 Researchers gain better understanding of deadly autoimmune heart ailment that affects young adults 07/22/01 Hopkins Human Research Resumes
07/19/01 Hopkins Research Suspension
07/18/01 School teachers become students to learn about cancer rate in Maryland and problems of teen smoking
07/18/01 Effective surgery fails to attract patients unless costs are low
07/16/01 Researchers find large discrepancies in spouses' reports on birth control
07/13/01 Researchers Discover How Immune System Rids Nervous System of Mosquito-borne Viruses 07/11/01 Depression Common in Single Mothers Receiving Welfare
07/05/01 Measles Vaccine Reduces Health Inequities by Dramatically Improving Survival of Poorest and Most Vulnerable Children
06/06/01 Johns Hopkins Working Group on Civilian Biodefense Warns Tularemia--Rabbit Fever--Could Be Bioweapons Threat
05/31/01 Restrictions on Teenage Drivers Carrying Passengers Potential Lifesaver
05/27/01 Study Finds Significant Gender Differences in Risk Factors for HIV Infection Among Injection Drug Users 05/25/01 Two Reproductive Health Experts to Join Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
05/15/01 Gender Differences In General Aviation Crashes 05/14/01 Chronic Kidney Disease is Common in the U.S. and is Strongly Associated with Under-Treatment of Hypertension 05/07/01 School receives $100 Million Gift for Malaria Research
05/02/01 Majority of Patients in Point-of-Service Health Plans Never Use Self-Referral Option for Specialty Care 05/01/01 Pneumococcal Vaccine Extremely Effective for High Risk Native American Communities 05/01/01 Expert Scientific Panel Releases National Assessment of Climate Change and Health in the United States: Impacts Could Be Far-Reaching
04/30/01 Study Estimates Gender Bias in U.S. Clinical Trials, Finds MenNot WomenUnder Represented in Most Research 04/30/01 Sin Taxes, Family Planning Clinics, and Tobacco Policies are Effective in Controlling Teenage Risk-Taking 04/24/01 Social and Psychosocial Factors Important Among Pregnant, Low-Income, African-American Women 04/23/01 Hopkins Names Public Health School After Michael Bloomberg
04/16/01 Study Examines Public Acceptance of Underage Drinking Prevention Policies 04/02/01 New Oral Rehydration Solution is More Effective for Treating Children with Diarrhea 03/19/01 Thailand's HIV-Prevention Program Has Slowed the Epidemic, But AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections Have Increased
03/16/01 Some Low-Birth-Weight Infants Destined to Be Small for Life 03/15/01 Breast Cancer is Not a Risk Factor for Colorectal Cancer Among Women
03/13/01 Study Identifies Best Way to Fight Blinding Disease
03/08/01 New Johns Hopkins Study Says Workers Show Reduced Neurobehavioral Function After Modest Exposure to Lead
03/07/01 HIV Viral Load is Lower in Women than Men
03/05/01 Home Therapy, Specialized Treatment Centers, Beneficial to Persons with Hemophilia
03/01/01 Some Low-Birth-Weight Infants Destined to Be Small for Life
02/28/01 Johns Hopkins Working Group on Civilian Biodefense Says Botulinum Toxin is a Major Biological Weapons Threat
02/01/01 Study Suggests How Cholera Returned to Latin America After 100-year Hiatus
01/31/01 Building Implosions Not a Spectator Sport
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