Masako Horino, DrPH, RD, is a Public Health Research Specialist and nutrition epidemiologist working at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Dr. Horino has been working on improving ...
Introductory seminar on AI concepts, ethical use, transparency, and lessons from applying tools like ChatGPT in research. This foundational seminar covers core AI concepts and emerging research ...
The American Public Health Association has recognized two Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty for their ...
Small proof-of-principle study using samples from Baltimore sidewalks suggests fungi developing heat tolerance in city ...
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Chemical plants and factories line the roads and suburbs of the area known as Cancer Alley. October 15, 2013. Giles Clarke/Getty Images On an 85-mile stretch of the Mississippi River between New ...
Some wellness influencers warn against consuming seed oils, blaming them for a range of health problems and characterizing them as toxic. Scientific studies consistently show otherwise. “There is ...
Researchers concluded that taxing HTPs and cigarettes at the same, sufficiently high rate can combat industry pricing tactics while aligning with public health and fiscal goals. Raising tobacco taxes ...
The vast majority of vector-borne diseases in the U.S. are caused by ticks and the viruses, bacteria, and parasites they carry. Baumgarth, a professor in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology and ...
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health contributed to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report examining autism among children who turned 4 and 8 years old ...
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 ...
As of November 2024, over 70 million Americans were enrolled in Medicaid, the government health insurance program that offers free or low-cost health care to adults and families with limited income, ...