Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have discovered how certain pathogenic bacteria in gut and breast ...
The scientists found that KLF5 had the greatest effect specifically promoting the growth and invasion of metastatic cells, ...
In a federally funded clinical trial led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, people with tuberculosis infections (but not HIV) in two ...
On Feb. 20, Gregory F. Maassen, Ph.D., will share his incredible story of e-biking 5,800 miles throughout the country to raise awareness about peripheral neuropathy and funds for research. Join Johns ...
Cognitive speed training was linked to a reduced incidence of #Dementia for up to 20 years, according to new findings from ...
February is American Heart Month, a time for awareness of heart-related conditions that affect children and adults. Johns ...
What is generalized anxiety disorder? If you tend to worry a lot, even when there’s no reason, you may have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). GAD means that you are worrying constantly and can’t ...
What are folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles? Folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles are types of infections of one or more hair follicles. A hair follicle is the base or root of a hair. The infections ...
Hemolytic anemia is a disorder in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be made. The destruction of red blood cells is called hemolysis. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of ...
What is infectious mononucleosis (mono)? Infectious mononucleosis is a type of infection. It causes swollen lymph glands, fever, sore throat, and often extreme fatigue. It’s often spread through ...
Transcript: (Video has no sound). Opening shot of the waiting area at Johns Hopkins Medical Imaging. A technologist speaks with a patient as they walk to the imaging room. The patient lies down on the ...
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