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Congrats to Jason McLellan of , former student in the program and winner of the 2023 Award in Molecular Biology for his work on viral surface proteins. #NASaward
Important risks to consider when taking weight-loss drugs.
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New study finds that increased risk of dementia can be linked to social isolation.
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Here are some important warning signs of lung cancer.
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Using #PETscans, #GwennSmithPhD, et. al., saw less #serotonin & more #AmyloidBeta protein deposits in #brains of people w mild cognitive impairment.
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Here's a guide to follow for your own personal wellness vacation.
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Last week, joined The Door in serving 150 East Baltimore neighbors with produce boxes and other essential items during MLK Day of Service. We thank First Lady of Maryland, Dawn Moore, for supporting this important cause!
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New research in suggests clinicians should follow same ventilator care guidelines for patients w/ COVID-19 pneumonia and non-COVID pneumonia .
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Despite winter weather, there are still ways to exercise outdoors.
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Research shows that intermittent fasting isn't associated with weight loss.
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Heart disease numbers continue to rise in the U.S.
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Howard County high schools see potential benefits to later start times.
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Long Covid showing up in kids months removed from contracting Covid.
JHU med student produces an animated documentary aimed to educate about hearing health.
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U.S Cancer rates falls 31% since 1991.
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As new COVID variant spreads, Biden administration extends COVID public health emergency.
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Are you at a greater risk to contract COVID a second time?
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Blood clots are a serious issue and there are some key symptoms to look out for.
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Use of marijuana becoming increasingly popular for chronic pain relief.
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.@NatRevUro (bit.ly/3GypL4W) review by w/ lessons learned from 1st 5 #PenileTransplants. Authors: long-term outcomes encouraging but questions still re: immunity, functionality, psychosocial impacts & patient selection.
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As respiratory infections continue to surge, so are ear infections in kids.
New study shows that testing for loss of smell can indicate unhealthy aging.
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Survey of 500 women by in January (bit.ly/3XaTqrm) reveals public perceptions of common #BreastImplant complications & long-term concerns. Findings include some 82% reporting at least one concern when considering implants.
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New study shows that the healing of average cuts is supported by the body’s bacteria, and people may not need routine topical antibiotics.
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Kids are back in school and keeping them safe is the number one priority. Doctors share some helpful tips on how we can keep our children safe in the classroom.
Zambia has embraced the use of teleneurology to bridge the gap between the few neurologists, including Global Neurology program director .
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Unfortunately, heart issues and professional athletes are not that uncommon.
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Could iPhones have a hidden feature that can help improve your sleep?
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A new antiviral Covid pill shows promise during trials.
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Kudos to assoc prof #DrLoisArend as she starts her term as 2023 president of ! Her past service to the society has been as treasurer (2015–19), councilor (2019–21) and VP (2022).
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Could a simple blood test help identify patients at risk for developing heart complications following a diagnosis of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, a life-threatening complication of COVID-19? bit.ly/3X26m2M
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Jan issue of : 20-yr retro study of pediatric patients shows craniomaxillofacial trauma cases had significant # of concurrent, but unreported #TraumaticBrainInjuries. tinyurl.com/33xu83sa
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