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CD_AACR editorial discusses the challenges of incorporating AI into clinical practice. › Two studies led by Johns Hopkins ...
At Johns Hopkins Medicine, we believe that clinical research is key to improve care for people in our community and around the world. Once you understand more about clinical research, you may ...
Harnessing the power of mRNA, a naturally occurring molecule that tells the body how to make a protein, experts in the field ...
What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? COPD is a term that refers to a group of lung diseases that can interfere with normal breathing. According to the American Lung Association, more ...
Biophysics Research for Baltimore Teens paid internships provide hands-on research opportunities for Baltimore City high school students. Internships are five days a week for six weeks, from mid-June ...
MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Patients with MRSA are infected with a strain of Staph aureus bacteria resistant to antibiotics known as beta-lactams, such as methicillin, ...
Connect virtually with a Johns Hopkins clinician who is an extension of your primary care team in 24–48 hours — and often much sooner. Johns Hopkins Medicine Primary VirtualCare offers a seamless, ...
Immobilization using a sling is often used to treat a clavicle fracture along with cold therapy and medication for pain relief.
Welcome to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Graduate School Dr. Roy Ziegelstein, the Vice Dean for Education at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, welcomes students to the Hopkins family.
The key to staying healthy and active after menopause is good nutrition and regular physical activity. Nutrition after menopause As you age, your nutritional needs change. Before menopause, you should ...
Detailed information on blood, including components of blood, functions of blood cells and common blood tests.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is a type of cancer. It starts in blood cells called T-lymphocytes. These are white blood cells that are part of your immune system. They normally fight infection in the body ...