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: 1 in 4 infants live in fragile or conflict-affected countries, but these countries account for half of all zero-dose children. So where do we go from here? Now that global immunization coverage has ...
Bringing together voices from across the nation to reimagine safety and gun violence prevention from the perspective of Black women and girls.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, in partnership with the Violence Prevention Project Research Center at Hamline University, has released a comprehensive guide to support the ...
The Lyme and Tickborne Diseases Research and Education Institute (LTBDI) in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health invites you ...
Annually, approximately 1 in 10 live births each year are preterm births, meaning birth before 37 weeks gestation. Many families, hospitals and clinics, and communities are not equipped to treat this ...
Methadone is proven to reduce the likelihood of dying from an overdose by 50% or more. Why is it so hard to get?
The antiviral Paxlovid is very effective at preventing severe outcomes from COVID infection, but not enough people are taking it.
Why is there fluoride in the U.S. water supply? What are the benefits? In the first part of the 20th century, dental caries [dental decay and cavities] were very prevalent, costly conditions that ...
Cochlear Center director Frank R. Lin explains why hearing loss has been linked to cognitive issues like dementia.
Two health policy experts explain how Medicaid spending cuts could affect health care facilities, clinicians, and services, as well as millions of Americans who depend on the program.
Narrower streets with room for bike lanes and sidewalks could pay dividends for health and safety.
Nutrition scientists explain the benefits of consuming canola and other seed oils as part of a healthy diet.
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