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Attorney Brad Tennis’ busy day in Washington, D.C., started out normally with a trip on the Metro, but his afternoon commute quickly took a turn. It was August 2018, yet it wasn’t the heat that ...
In experiments with healthy volunteers undergoing functional MRI imaging, scientists have found increased activity in two ...
The Johns Hopkins team that conducted the new study had previously shown that the molecule of interest, an “antisense ...
Extreme pain, known as a pain crisis, is one of the hallmark symptoms of SCD. With frequent hospitalizations, chronic pain ...
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine has kicked off a yearlong celebration of its centennial, highlighting 100 years ...
The new study, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health and published June 18 in Cell Chemical Biology, showed ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that car seats reduce the risk of fatal injury by 71% for infants and by 54% for toddlers in passenger cars. That’s why Johns Hopkins All ...
An experimental drug now in clinical trials as a cancer treatment could help boost the power of first-line tuberculosis (TB) treatments by helping infected cells die a gentler death, Johns Hopkins ...
A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led analysis of medical information gathered on a diverse group of almost 250,000 people over four years has significantly clarified the link between the “exclusive” use of ...
There are classic signs of pregnancy such as morning sickness or missing your period, but there are other physical changes that may indicate pregnancy even earlier. Here are 10 common signs of ...
A gene called high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) may be the key that opens the door to the development of colon cancer, according to research led by investigators from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer ...
The weather’s frosty, pine mist floats on the wind, and the distinctive aromas of cozy fireplaces, seasonal baking and hot cider fill the air. But winter’s scents aren’t the only things being spread.