Preprints and the Pandemic: Quality Control for High-Speed Science | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine
COVID-19 research is happening at lightning speed—sometimes at the expense of sound science.
COVID-19 research is happening at lightning speed—sometimes at the expense of sound science.
As an NIEHS grant recipient and associate professor at Johns Hopkins University, Heather Volk, Ph.D., investigates how interactions between environmental factors, such as air pollution,…
Causes posited by demographers for the continuing declining rate include economic, fertility and age factors.
We need to start aggressively testing dairy workers for bird flu to safeguard their health as well as ours — now.
In part two of a two-part series about the crisis of health care for immigrants and refugees at the U.S.-Mexico border, Dr. Alexander Tenorio, a…
After the U.S. logged its first cases of malaria in decades, Johns Hopkins mosquito research takes on new urgency.
After the U.S. logged its first cases of malaria in decades, Johns Hopkins mosquito research takes on new urgency.
Cigarette butts are the most littered item on the planet. Two new studies from the Institute for Global Tobacco Control point to possible solutions.
In part one of a two-part series about the crisis of health care for immigrants and refugees at the U.S.-Mexico border, Dr. Janine Young, a…
Methadone is a highly effective treatment for substance use disorder but strict regulations like daily clinic visits have led to its nickname, “liquid handcuffs.” Dr.…
The damage humans have done to the Earth is coming back to harm us.