Johns Hopkins Physicians Achieve 95% Cure Rate for Sickle Cell Disease with Bone Marrow Transplant
Read Full ArticleLatest News
-
06/02/2026
Adding Immunotherapy to Radiation Improves Disease-Free Survival in Localized Prostate Cancer
-
06/01/2026
Lab Research Suggests Magnetic Particle Imaging May Help Researchers Find More Effective Ways to Deliver Cell Therapies
-
06/01/2026
Raising Hidradenitis Suppurativa Awareness: Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Available For Interview
Contact Johns Hopkins Media Relations
Johns Hopkins Medicine In the News
-
Exercise is important as you get older. 3 big reasons to push yourself
MSN via Barron
Kerry Stewart, an exercise physiologist and professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins, says exercise capacity "definitely declines" as we age. "With regular exercise, the decline won't be nearly as sharp for both muscle strength and aerobic capacity," he adds. -
Ebola vaccine for Bundibugyo strain could take months before human trials
NBC News
Until now, global health officials had found little need for a Bundibugyo vaccine, said Dr. Geeta Sood, a hospital epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Previous outbreaks of the Bundibugyo virus were small, Sood said, rare and relatively easy to contain.