Researchers at Johns Hopkins found that widespread early use of convalescent plasma during the first…
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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is a globally renowned institution dedicated to improving health and preventing disease through research, education, and public health practice. Founded in 1916, it is the world’s oldest and largest school of public health. The school addresses a wide range of public health challenges, from epidemiology and biostatistics to health policy, global health, and environmental health sciences. It is known for its pioneering research in fields such as infectious diseases, vaccine development, and health disparities. Named after philanthropist Michael Bloomberg, a key supporter, the school plays a vital role in advancing public health worldwide through innovation, advocacy, and training future leaders in the field.
Analysis shows how extensive testing and contact tracing stopped outbreak in South Chinese megacity. The…
Median time from exposure to symptoms affirms earlier estimates and supports CDC’s current 14-day quarantine…
Study of people who use drugs in three cities will be used to target harm-reduction…
Significant amounts of toxic metals, including lead, leak from some e-cigarette heating coils and are…
Researchers from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine discovered the molecular secrets behind the Chinese…
Examining astronauts in need of medical help while in space is about to get a…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are studying the complex interactions between…