Three Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health professors have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, along ...
A new guide from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health offers strategies for New Mexico lawmakers to strengthen their efforts to reduce gun ...
The Center for Gun Violence Solutions applies our unique blend of research and advocacy to advance five priority evidence-based gun violence prevention policies. Our research shows that, when enacted ...
Founded in 1998, the Institute for Global Tobacco Control works to build the evidence base informing efforts to effectively end the tobacco epidemic as soon as possible. We strive to produce and ...
The Third Annual BESAFE Conference, scheduled for October 22–23, will bring together global leaders at the forefront of the fight against substandard and falsified medical products (SFMPs). Taking ...
Leveraging available HIV-related data for key populations to assemble multiple data sources and integrate into a comprehensive data warehouse to estimate key population-specific indicators, inform ...
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The Initiative to Advance Implementation Science in Nutrition is a collaboration between the Vitamin Angel Alliance* and the Center for Human Nutrition at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
* The data presented in the maps are compiled from official sources, including state and county health departments and additional county-level news releases or news articles, and represent ...
Syphilis cases in the U.S. are skyrocketing even as rates for other STIs like gonorrhea and chlamydia are flat or declining. Alarming numbers released by the CDC are the latest marker in a ...
After the death of actor Matthew Perry, ketamine—for decades used as a popular party drug—came into the public eye once more. According to the medical examiner, Perry, who had been undergoing ...