A Johns Hopkins Children’s Center-led quality improvement collaborative highlights a “less is more” method that may prevent antibiotic overprescribing. A study of a Johns Hopkins…
Antibodies produced by vaccinated and boosted people may not stop omicron SARS-CoV-2 strain from entering cells as well as it stops original virus. Transmission electron…
Patients with omicron were less likely to be hospitalized, but those who were admitted had care requirements similar to patients with delta. The study found…
Findings in mice have potential to advance treatment of some brain injuries and illnesses. Credit: Getty Images In a novel set of experiments with mice…
Image of mouse muscle. In white is mouse laminin, showing a cross section of muscle fibers. The green color marks a muscle stem cell protein…
Underrepresentation of women in cardiology leadership roles linked to persistent gender inequality in clinical trials. Credit: Getty Images In a trio of studies analyzing trends…
Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study finds inflammation-caused nerve damage weakens odor signals to the brain. Graphic showing how SARS-CoV-2 infection in the nasal passages leads to…
Multiplex immunofluorescence image from the AstroPath platform shows a 70% reduction in lung tumor size, prior to definitive surgery. In this image, remaining tumor is…
Peer-reviewed publication in New England Journal of Medicine validates findings first announced in December. A bag of antibody-rich COVID convalescent plasma after thawing. Credit: Will…
Astrocyte. Credit:Getty Images Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects as many as 30,000 people in the United States, with 5,000 new…