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The Health NewsFeed is a one-minute radio news program on health and medicine produced by the Johns Hopkins Medicine division of Media Relations and Public Affairs. Topical and informative, the Health NewsFeed provides a Johns Hopkins expert’s opinion on breaking medical news as well as showcasing research originating here. This objective radio news program is directed to an intelligent lay audience. To learn more about this service, please contact us.

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ASPIRIN AND CANCER - William Nelson, MD
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 PINK OR BLUE  May 25, 2012

MYELOMA TREATMENT - William Nelson, MD
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 PINK OR BLUE  May 24, 2012

THYROID CANCER - William Nelson, MD
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 PINK OR BLUE  May 23, 2012

SOCIAL FACTORS -Lloyd Minor, MD
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 PINK OR BLUE May 22, 2012

SOCIAL DETERMINANTS - Lloyd Minor, MD
See Script  Hear Story  PINK OR BLUE   May 21, 2012

Popular Stories

Patty Brown, president of Johns Hopkins HealthCare Managing the puzzle of health care reform
The president of Johns Hopkins HealthCare talks about how state and federal health care reform will impact the institution financially. 
 

Eric Howell, Amy Deutschendorf and Mary Myers are playing key roles to reduce the revolving door of patient readmissions throughout Hopkins Medicine.

Improving the transition of care
AHopkins task force seeks to reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.

New Clinical Buildings

It’s all hands on deck as a Bridgeview Unit medical team greets patient Joseph Pietkiewicz (in elevator with nurse Adefemi Cole). The team is (l to r) hospitalist Chi Harris; Waltina Marshall, patient care technician; and nurses Launa Theodore and Rona Corral.

Where patients join the team
A pilot program on the Bridgeview Acute Medical Unit at Johns Hopkins Bayview centers care on patients and their families.

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