Featured Stories
Acoustic Neuroma: Common Symptoms of Benign Brain Tumor
Acoustic neuromas, benign brain tumors that affect balance, can cause many different symptoms. Here are the most common.
Teaming Up for Trauma Care
Meet the nurses who coordinate trauma and burn programs, and learn about their work to prevent injuries and improve the care process.
Help Your Heart by Overcoming Common Exercise Excuses
Good intentions alone won’t give your heart the benefits of exercise. But these tips from a Johns Hopkins cardiologist can help you make a commitment to fitness and your heart.
Depression: His Versus Hers
We often picture depression as curling up under the covers in sadness, but it can manifest in entirely different ways in men and women.
News & Views
Ensuring Biomedical Research Remains Trustworthy and Transparent
Johns Hopkins Medicine is taking steps to ensure its biomedical research remains trustworthy and transparent. The changes include expanded education for investigators and a better system for storing and sharing primary data.
Understanding Your Mammogram Report
Unsure about the "calcifications" or "asymmetry" mentioned in your mammogram report? You're not alone. Learn how to interpret the jargon with help from two breast cancer experts.
Cerebral Palsy: 4 Treatments to Try Before Surgery
Nonsurgical options for cerebral palsy may be effective. Learn about the less invasive treatments doctors try before surgery.
Alzheimer’s: Studying a New Protein Inspires Hope
New research in Alzheimer’s disease focuses on a protein that interrupts signals between brain cells and may point to a new direction in treatment.
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