Why can’t I get my antibiotic or cancer drugs?
A massive drug shortage has left people calling around pharmacies to get prescription filled, settling for half dosages or going without needed medications.
A massive drug shortage has left people calling around pharmacies to get prescription filled, settling for half dosages or going without needed medications.
A growing body of research shows the importance of addressing loneliness and social isolation.
IntroductionMalaria surveillance in Africa is conducted largely through health facility-based health management information systems (HMIS) which provide aggregated data to malaria control programs. Supplementation of…
Cruise ships are congregate settings where infectious diseases can quickly spread. But, there’s a lot that the industry and individuals can do to stay healthy…
Atul Gawande, assistant administrator for global health at USAID, joined Dean Ellen J. MacKenzie and student and faculty speakers at Bloomberg School’s 106th convocation ceremony.
It’s graduation time at the Bloomberg School! Doctoral candidate Francesca Marino joins the podcast to talk about how her interest in neuroscience led her to…
The Bloomberg School’s 2024 Convocation Ceremony will be held at 9am on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at Homewood Field on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus.…
Armed internal conflict in Sudan has created a humanitarian crisis with millions of people displaced both internally and to neighboring countries. Dr. Salim Mohamednour, a…
CDC epidemiologists revisited Alaskan villages to see if people who received hepatitis B vaccines in 1981 were still protected against the virus.
Food programs tend to target adults and younger kids. What about adolescents?
The planetary health crisis can’t be ignored in hospitals where patients are sick from climate-driven things like asthma from air quality emergencies, COVID-19 from a…