New Issue of Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine
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Source: Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems Archive - August 2, 2022 Category: Nursing Source Type: news

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Source: Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems Archive - July 29, 2022 Category: Nursing Source Type: news

UCLA awarded $11.5 million to improve organ, hand and face transplantation
The Dumont –UCLA Transplant Center has received two grants totaling $11.5 million from the federal government for research aimed at making donated organs last longer and helping transplant recipients live longer, healthier lives.The grant projects — one funded by the National Institutes of Health and the other by the Department of Defense — focus specifically on improving outcomes in liver transplantation and in hand and face transplantation.Both initiatives are led by Dr. Jerzy Kupiec-Weglinski, UCLA ’s Paul I. Terasaki Professor of Surgery and vice chair of basic research in the surgery department at theDavid Gef...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - July 29, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

With lunar orbiter, South Korea will join a revived race to explore the Moon
If all goes well next week, South Korea will join the small number of countries to have sent spacecraft to the Moon—and scientists around the world are looking forward to the results. The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) carries “a cadre of instruments that will yield important information about the Moon,” says Clive Neal, a lunar scientist at the University of Notre Dame who is not involved in the mission. The $200 million KPLO will launch on a SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on 2 August. It should enter a polar orbit 100 kilometers above the lunar surface and conduct observations for at least...
Source: ScienceNOW - July 28, 2022 Category: Science Source Type: news

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Source: Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems Archive - July 26, 2022 Category: Nursing Source Type: news

Mislabeling Common With OTC Topical Cannabis Products
MONDAY, July 25, 2022 -- Only one-fourth of hemp-derived topical cannabinoid products are accurately labeled, according to a study published online July 20 in JAMA Network Open. Tory R. Spindle, Ph.D., from the Johns Hopkins University School of... (Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News)
Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News - July 25, 2022 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

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Source: Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems Archive - July 25, 2022 Category: Nursing Source Type: news

Johns Hopkins expert slams White House Covid chief for recommending masks indoors
Dr Marty Makary, a public health expert from Johns Hopkins University, slammed White House Covid Response Coordinator Dr Ashish Jha over his comments from the weekend. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - July 19, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Baltimore startup raises $3.5M as it prepares to seek FDA approval for new pneumonia test
The antigen test created by Pearl Diagnostics, led by a Johns Hopkins University professor, has already been approved for use in Europe. (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines)
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines - July 18, 2022 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Matt Hooke Source Type: news

Robotic Arms Allow Partially Paralyzed Man To Feed Himself
Thanks to the work of scientists at Johns Hopkins University, a partially paralyzed man was able to feed himself for the first time in thirty years using just his mind and a pair of robotic arms. (Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News)
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - July 14, 2022 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: William A. Haseltine, Contributor Tags: Healthcare /healthcare Innovation /innovation business pharma & Source Type: news

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Source: Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems Archive - July 13, 2022 Category: Nursing Source Type: news

News Fatigue, Anti-Vax and Wars
Nothing is so firmly believed as what is least known.                                                     Michel de MontaigneBy Jan LundiusSTOCKHOLM, Jul 13 2022 (IPS) During the beginning of the pandemic, people wanted to learn more about COVID-19. Enclosed in their homes they watched with fear and fascination how the pandemic swept over the world, while comparing ...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - July 13, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jan Lundius Tags: Armed Conflicts COVID-19 Global Headlines Health Humanitarian Emergencies TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau Source Type: news

Are you looking for a program to help strengthen the parenting skills of families you assist?
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Source: Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems Archive - July 6, 2022 Category: Nursing Source Type: news

Study shows HIV speeds up body ’s aging processes soon after infection
HIV has an “early and substantial” impact on aging in infected people, accelerating biological changes in the body associated with normal aging within just two to three years of infection, according to a study by UCLA researchers and colleagues.The findings suggest that new HIV infection may rapidly cut nearly five years off an individual ’s life span relative to an uninfected person.“Our work demonstrates that even in the early months and years of living with HIV, the virus has already set into motion an accelerated aging process at the DNA level,” said lead author Elizabeth Crabb Breen, a professor emerita atUC...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - June 30, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

US Infertility Rate Plateaus, Demographics Play Major Role: Study US Infertility Rate Plateaus, Demographics Play Major Role: Study
Researchers with Johns Hopkins University used survey data to estimate infertility rates over time and investigate how demographics, behavior, and health might affect these rates.WebMD Health News (Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines)
Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines - June 28, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Ob/Gyn & Women ' s Health News Source Type: news