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Zika Virus: What You Need to Know
Learn more about the Zika virus and how you can protect yourself.
Register Today for the Summer Jobs Program
Attention Baltimore City students: Are you interested in an opportunity to participate in an eight-week paid internship in a Johns Hopkins department? Register today — the deadline is Feb. 19, 2016.
4 Cancer Signs to Know
Many think of ovarian and uterine cancers as “silent killers” because they often have no discernible symptoms, but they do sometimes make themselves known early on. Be on the lookout for these four signs.
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We're embracing our role as one of the largest employers in Maryland to create lasting change in our city. See how we're teaming up with the community for a stronger Baltimore through jobs, contracts and infrastructure.
News & Views
Higher Fitness Linked to Reduced Risk of Death After First Heart Attack
To survive a heart attack, keep fit. Recent research has found that in addition to reducing the chances of having a heart attack in the first place, higher levels of physical fitness also boost your odds of survival.
Community Health Curriculum Instills Positivity in Baltimore Youth
Johns Hopkins students Siddhi Sundar and Adil Qureshi spent a year and a half mentoring at-risk youth in Mumbai, India. See how they're applying lessons learned to inspire confidence, resilience and sense of meaning in Baltimore children.
The Effects of Publishing Negative Research
In the first of a new series of podcasts, Dean/CEO Paul Rothman discusses the National Institutes of Health's mandate to build a website for negative research results. Discover how these results may benefit patients and doctors alike.
Special Heart Risks for Men
Did you know that men develop heart disease 10 years earlier, on average, than women? Learn how to manage three key risk factors.
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