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The Johns Hopkins baseball program earned major accolades this week, as four student-athletes received College Sports ...
Combination therapy with a long-acting amylin analogue and a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist results in ...
Lucian Leape, MD, considered by many to be the father of the patient safety movement, died Monday in Lexington, Massachusetts ...
Maryland is reviving plans to expand MARC, its regional rail service, into Delaware and Virginia and add more trains every ...
From Nobel laureates to AI-driven research, the Wilmer Eye Institute honors a century of transforming vision science and care ...
A Johns Hopkins study reveals slight arm-position changes during blood pressure tests can falsely elevate readings.
“Poor notes negatively impact patient care,” wrote the authors of a new study conducted at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, and published in the ... Refusing to accept that, Johns Hopkins’ Samuel Durso, MD, ...
The CATALYST meta-analysis pooled the four studies and identified 5,441 people with acute ischemic stroke and Afib for ...
Aclarion has enrolled its first patients in a clinical trial designed to reduce back pain at the Texas Back Institute in Plano. The chronic low back pain randomized independent trial study (CLARITY) ...
Dr. Nadine Caron, a professor at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia (UHNBC), was one of six Canadians ...