Congratulations to Our 2024 'Top Doctors'! Johns Hopkins Medicine congratulates more than 100 of our physicians across multiple specialties who have been recognized by Baltimore magazine as 2024 'Top ...
In a small subset of those patients, the combination resulted in a strong response with tumor shrinkage and no disease ...
Many parents spend the first few years of their child’s life closely monitoring their breathing—listening for new or unusual sounds. These sounds may include wheezing, congestion or rough breathing ...
The 70 women and 50 men of the 2023 entering class have performed at a high level academically and scored in the top few percentiles on standardized tests. And while the fact that the majority of ...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, can increase the risk of colorectal cancer by as much as three times. A team of gastroenterologists at Johns Hopkins ...
Using computational tools, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have developed a method to assess which patients with metastatic ...
Baltimore (Oct. 28, 2024) – The Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, together with descendants of Henrietta Lacks, broke ground today on the future site of the building named in honor ...
A newly described stage of a lymph node-like structure seen in liver tumors after presurgical immunotherapy may be vital to successfully treating patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, according to a ...
The ARBOR Telehealth Study, conducted by Johns Hopkins University in partnership with TidalHealth, explores the effectiveness of telehealth physical therapy for rural patients with chronic low back ...
Head and neck cancers, autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders and aging are among the various conditions that can cause difficulties with swallowing. For people impacted, experts at the Johns ...
Bringing a baby home can be one of the most joyful times in a woman’s life, but for many, the experience isn’t always so rosy. Liisa Hantsoo, Ph.D. of the Johns Hopkins Center for Women's Reproductive ...
The researchers identified a key gene pathway involving zinc and showed that the metal found in supplements improves survival and weight gain in mouse models with rare disorder found in adults and ...