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Measles outbreaks have hit multiple U.S. states, vaccination & rapid reporting are critical to limit the spread & hospitalizations ...
Lethal means safety counseling gives health care clinicians the tools they need to: Determine if a person at risk for injury or death has access to lethal means, including firearms, sharp instruments, ...
The Public Health On Call podcast makes important public health topics accessible to all through quick, informative conversations. Hosts tackle complex topics through engaging interviews and ...
Join Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing and the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine on July 1 for the third CAAT-PCRM Animal-Free Workshop for Early-Career Researchers, ...
Professor Ketner, a molecular microbiologist who studies the fundamental molecular biology of DNA-containing human viruses and their role in preventing diseases, will retire this summer.
In 2023, total gun suicide deaths reached a new all-time high. Overall, firearms remained the leading cause of death for young people 1 to 17 for the past four years, accounting for more deaths than ...
New study details gaps between actual and recommended use of statins and other lipid-lowering drugs—and estimates public ...
Protecting Health, Saving Lives—Millions at a TimeThe Johns Hopkins Center for Suicide Prevention, the first and only Center for Suicide Prevention at a school of public health, is engaged in ...
#WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization that shines a light on sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. We talked to Executive Director Michaela Callie, MBA to learn more about their important ...
Annelise Ware, MHS recently graduated with a Masters of Health Science degree from the Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health. Her master’s thesis was on child sexual abuse in ...
The Department Partnership Support Virtual Office helps ensure that administrative and financial processes are streamlined for current collaborators and that potential collaborators are connected with ...
Gun-related suicides in the U.S. reached record highs in 2023, even as gun homicides continued to decline from their pandemic-era peak, according to a new report from the Center for Gun Violence ...