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A cure for coma?
July 25, 2022
Researchers at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere aim for better diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for a condition that still mystifies
Sepsis-detection AI has the potential to prevent thousands of deaths
July 21, 2022
A new system identifies patients at risk for sepsis to aid in the prevention of the illness, which is often difficult to detect and is one of the world's leading causes of death
Emily Ladau on disability, ableism, and being proud of who you are
July 21, 2022
The author and activist spoke at Johns Hopkins as part of Disability Pride month
Avoiding financial hardships during an unstable economy
July 20, 2022
Carey professor shares the biggest financial mistake to avoid and discusses how some "good debt" could benefit consumers in the long run
Environmental scientist responds to SCOTUS ruling on the Clean Air Act
July 20, 2022
Benjamin Link, ROSEI managing director, discusses the political fallout from 'West Virginia v. EPA,' which limits the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate power plant emissions
Omicron subvariants and the changing landscape of COVID-19
July 19, 2022
With five versions of omicron circulating, vaccines are working against severe disease, not against infection. Virologist Andy Pekosz tells us what to expect this summer and beyond.
Efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 disproportionately affected women and girls
July 19, 2022
While the safety measures taken at the beginning of the pandemic saved lives, a full accounting of COVID-19's impact must include the economic, social, and health effects of pandemic response strategies
Medicine: A Hopkins story
July 18, 2022
In the new book
A Scientific Revolution
, the authors make the case of how 10 men and women pioneered health care as we know it
Inaccuracies in pulse oximeters may delay COVID-19 treatment for nonwhite patients
July 18, 2022
Black and Hispanic patients were 29% and 23%, respectively, less likely than white patients to have their treatment eligibility recognized by pulse oximetry
First international cohort of mayors joins Hopkins-led City Data Alliance
July 14, 2022
$60M investment by Bloomberg Philanthropies will empower city leaders to create new models of data excellence
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