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The Johns Hopkins Hospital Ranked Among the Top Hospitals in the Nation
The Johns Hopkins Hospital once again ranked #1 in Maryland, and it ranked #4 nationally out of nearly 5,000 hospitals in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals list for 2016.
Biofilm Holds Clues to Colon Cancer
Why do a bad diet and a sedentary lifestyle contribute to colon cancer? Two researchers from Johns Hopkins are turning to the gut for answers.
6 Healthy Heart Splurges
Healthy choices don't have to be difficult and dull. Discover how you can indulge without the guilt.
Zika: All Hands on Deck
This summer, scientists from Johns Hopkins and around the world are working to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the Zika virus. Explore what's being done.
Wearable Sweat Sensor to Monitor Cystic Fibrosis
Using just a tiny sensor, doctors may one day be able to diagnose cystic fibrosis. See how this finding could streamline patient care and help flag other conditions like dehydration.
News & Views
Your Guide to a Heart-Healthy Grocery List
Filling your cart with foods that lower blood pressure and bad cholesterol is easier than you think. Here's what heart experts recommend you add to your shopping list.
Joint Symptoms You Can't Ignore
Not all joint symptoms are warning signs of arthritis. A Johns Hopkins arthritis expert shares clues about what your joints are trying to tell you.
On a Mission to Deliver Leg Braces More Quickly
Biomedical engineers have created a better way to fit patients for leg braces. See how they're using off-the-shelf 3-D scanners to modernize this time-consuming, outdated procedure.
Queen of Kids’ Chess Is Johns Hopkins Doc
Founded 13 years ago by gastroenterologist Linda Lee, the Baltimore Kids Chess League continues to grow. See how the program has helped thousands of local children from more than 50 schools excel in the classroom and beyond.
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