Listeners and others generously donated nearly $1.5 million during the 37th annual Mix 106.5 Radiothon for Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. During the two-day event last week, Mix 106.5 broadcast live ...
The Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality leads national VTE prevention efforts through its Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Collaborative, which aims to advance evidence-based ...
iSGS is a rare condition that primarily affects women and causes scar tissue to form just below the vocal cords, narrowing ...
In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine study, researchers found that male and female patients with early Lyme disease present with different signs of the disease in the symptoms they report, their physical ...
Advancements in genetics testing in the clinic may allow for faster diagnosis and treatments, say genetics experts at Johns ...
The Johns Hopkins-created maps provide higher resolution and better coverage of gray matter than previously published maps, they say. Myelin in these areas is harder to see using techniques such as ...
New @hopkinskimmel research finds extra copies of chromosome 1q may drive the earliest stages of pancreatic cancer. › ...
Researchers from the Wilmer Eye Institute say they have identified how smoking, a well-known risk factor for eye disease and vision loss, increases susceptibility to age-related eye diseases, such as ...
Angina pectoris occurs when your heart muscle (myocardium) does not get enough blood and oxygen. Not enough blood supply is called ischemia. Angina can be a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD).
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Our orthopaedic shoulder and elbow specialists treat professional and college athletes, “weekend warriors” and people with disorders related to aging, overuse or accidents. From rotator cuff tears to ...
The McKusick-Nathans Institute and the Department of Genetic Medicine seek to further the understanding of human heredity and genetic medicine and use that knowledge to treat and prevent disease. The ...