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The term mental hygiene has a long history in the United States, having first been used by William Sweetzer in 1843. After the Civil War, which increased concern about the effects of unsanitary ...
The deleterious effects of particulate matter (PM) on human health are well documented and include increased risks for mortality from cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological diseases. However, ...
This talk will explore the importance of approaching secondary data with a critical eye. Reusing existing datasets – whether from government agencies, social media platforms, or online repositories – ...
A TB outbreak in the U.S. often signals a need to strengthen the systems we rely on to keep case rates low. The U.S. has one of the lowest tuberculosis incidence rates in the world. So when there are ...
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Viva Ma! Dr. Ma is the Director of Strategic Access, Greater Asia, Becton Dickinson (BD). She has dedicated her career to improving the affordability and patient ...
Protecting research participant and patients’ privacy is challenging not just for security, but also when anonymizing data for external collaborators, publications, and research databases. Join JHU ...
A special storytelling event spotlighting the experiences of refugees working in public health. This special live storytelling event spotlights the remarkable experiences of refugees in the Johns ...
The Gender Equity/GBV Evidence Accelerator Fellowship Program is a year-long inaugural cohort program offering sponsored mentorship and select coursework at the Johns Hopkins University to ...
Number of Family Caregivers Supporting Older Adults Increased Nearly One-Third Between 2011 and 2022
The number of family caregivers supporting older adults living in home and residential-care settings increased 32%, from 18.2 million to 24.1 million, between 2011 and 2022, according to a new study ...
Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-315416 MMI Thursday Seminar: Embracing volatility: the emerging public health relevance of gaseous emissions from indoor mold Weekly seminar series for Department of ...
Associate professor Carsten Prasse was recognized by the American Chemical Society as a 2024 Rising Star in Environmental Research. "It's an honor to be part of this group of talented, early-career ...
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