A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that more than half of ...
As winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, we brace for colder weather and shorter days that have more people spending time indoors. And while for many the season brings cozy holiday ...
Researchers will also develop the first safety framework for probiotic use in children and assess how health systems can scale up use in low- and middle-income settings. Department of International ...
Today the Bloomberg American Health Initiative announces new resources that build on the successful Celebrating Life Suicide Prevention Program of the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona. The ...
According to the study, by 2034, the number of U.S. adults aged 65 and older will, for the first time in history, exceed the of children under age 18, leading to an unprecedented demand for LTSS. LTSS ...
An experimental bacteria-derived biopesticide is highly effective in killing malaria-carrying mosquitoes, including those that have developed resistance to chemical pesticides, according to initial ...
A team led by Hopkins engineers has developed a method to convert organic waste into crucial ingredients for industrial lubricants, bioplastics, food additives, and personal care products.
This year, the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions mobilized its team to conduct research and advocate for evidence-informed gun violence solutions. Our growing team collaborated with ...
During this month’s webinar, you will hear from Kristina Wilfore about the risks of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence globally. Kristina Wilfore is a seasoned international development and ...
A new study from researchers in the Department of Health Policy and Management sheds light on the disparities between tax exemptions received by nonprofit hospitals and the benefits they provide to ...
Department of International Health faculty are collaborating with the WHO and colleagues in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia on two new projects investigating probiotic use in newborns and children in low- ...
Almost everyone will get human papillomavirus (HPV) within their lifetime. While many types of HPV (there are more than 200) are symptomless and go away on their own, some can cause cancer.