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Blocking energy production pathways in an aggressive type of brain cancer in children could be a promising new therapeutic ...
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR), today announced the ...
What is progressive supranuclear palsy? Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a complex condition that affects the brain. Progressive means that symptoms will keep getting worse over time.
Depression and heart disease are among the most disabling diseases we face. They are both very widespread among the general population and often occur simultaneously in the same individual. There is ...
An international study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers identifies a lung cell specific means of modulating and ...
A large, two-year study led by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine and consisting of more than 1,400 adults living with ...
What is a lumbar disk replacement? A lumbar disk replacement is a type of back or spine surgery. Your spine is made up of bones called vertebrae that are stacked on top of each other. Disks between ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have successfully demonstrated that disrupting an eye structure long suspected ...
Gene Arnold is a registered dietitian/nutritionist and certified diabetes educator at the Johns Hopkins diabetes center. His interest in nutrition began as a student athlete at Trinity College (CT) ...
The Wilmer Eye Institute is a world-class leader in routine and complex ophthalmic, optometric, optical and diagnostic services offered through our specialized divisions. Access to our experts is ...
The pancreas is an elongated, tapered organ located across the back of the belly, behind the stomach. The right side of the organ—called the head—is the widest part of the organ and lies in the curve ...