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Most cancers are named after the part of the body where the cancer first begins, and kidney cancer is no exception. Kidney cancer begins in the kidneys—two large, bean-shaped organs—one located to the ...
The Academy at Johns Hopkins supports the continued research, teaching and service of retired faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center: A Member of Johns Hopkins Medicine offers medical psychiatric services for patients provided by board-certified psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers ...
In the past 20 years, hearing care has undergone a revolution, with new hearing aids that are smaller and more effective than ever before. There's never been a better time to emerge from the isolation ...
The mission of Johns Hopkins Medicine is to improve the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research and clinical care. Diverse and ...
“Our next-generation AI liquid biopsy approach combining DNA fragments and repeating genome patterns may accelerate brain ...
In the full study, conducted in collaboration with the Castiglione Lab at Vanderbilt University and partially funded by the ...
Our experts at Sibley Memorial and Suburban Hospital combine the science and research of Johns Hopkins with excellent patient care you have come to expect. The most innovative and advanced cancer care ...
Kita remembers the tunnel that connected Bayfront Medical Center where babies were delivered with the old All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. She remembers worrying about her ...
Older adults with cancer respond just as well as younger patients to immune checkpoint inhibitors despite age-related immune system differences, according to a study by researchers from the Johns ...
Adding drug that pushes infected cells to undergo programmed death reduced lung damage in mice. “Current treatment regimens for TB are lengthy, expensive and leave patients vulnerable to relapse and ...
Sara Keller remembers the concern she felt when patients who were receiving long-term intravenous antibiotic therapy at home for infections after heart valve surgeries and joint replacements would be ...