Fall 2024
Clinicians, discover the latest in research and clinical innovation from Johns Hopkins experts. Visit the Clinical Connection website to learn more.
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American College of Rheumatology Convergence 2024
Johns Hopkins professors will participate in ACR Convergence 2024 from November 15 - 18.
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Explore Relationships Between Gut Microbiota and Colorectal Cancer
David Muniz Pedrogo, Cynthia Sears and Joanna Melia delve into the topic and consider how an oft-overlooked drug might help treat and prevent colorectal cancer.
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Johns Hopkins and Baltimore City Schools Partner to Provide Physicals for Student Athletes
A dedicated group of volunteers from Johns Hopkins in partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools provided free pre-participation sports physicals to Baltimore City middle and high school students.
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New Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Novel treatment may help young boys with degenerative muscle disease stay ambulatory for longer.
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Do Premenstrual Mood Disorders Make Inflammation Worse?
Johns Hopkins researchers will study the connection between PMD and inflammation.
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Unraveling the Myths of Menopause
For much of her career, gynecologist Wen Shen has devoted herself to helping patients and clinicians grasp the realities of the biological process.
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Running Hot and Cold — Comprehensive Orthopaedic Trauma Care in One Practice
Babar Shafiq treats a wide spectrum of trauma cases, meeting patients' immediate and long-term needs.
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Johns Hopkins Swallowing Center Offers Patients Advanced Approaches
Whether using an infinity symbol-shaped balloon during dilation or employing the latest swallowing therapies, our experts offer a vast range of options for patients with swallowing conditions.
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New Research into Ergonomics in the Operating Room
Neurotologist Deepa Galaiya recently published a paper on pain associated with performing surgery, offering a window into ergonomic improvements that better surgeons' well-being.
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Going to Any Length
Nine-year-old Ahmir Goodman was born with a rare condition called fibular hemimelia, in which a bone is missing in the lower leg. He and his family turned to Erin Honcharuk for treatment.
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Researchers Develop Nanofiber Hydrogel to Improve Outcomes for Patients with Perianal Fistulas
An all-Johns Hopkins team seeks new way to help patients avoid high recurrence of the condition.