The researchers found dementia risk decreased with higher amounts of physical activity. Dementia risks were 60% lower in ...
Vaccines are the silent heroes of public health. Not only do they help protect people everyday from disease—they’ve helped to eradicate deadly pathogens like smallpox. Over the last 50 years, vaccines ...
Navigating the often labyrinthian world of health policy, Sarena Ho, MSPH ’22, has carved a path defined by curiosity, collaboration, and commitment to improving public health outcomes. Ho has been ...
What sparked your interest in public health? My family members and their experiences certainly sparked my interest in public health. My grandmother spent her entire career working in women's addiction ...
A new report released by the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions recommends that more states adopt comprehensive firearm purchaser licensing laws based on years of evidence that these laws ...
IGTC’s monthly Innovations in Tobacco Control lectures achieved significant new growth in recent months, drawing attendees from nearly 60 countries—as well as more than 500 subsequent video views—to ...
What sparked your interest in environmental science? Growing up, I spent a lot of time gardening with my family. It was one of the ways we spent time together and cared for our health. From there, I ...
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 ...
My research focuses on mental health services for low-resource and underserved populations. My training is in psychiatric epidemiology, including a background in advanced methodological approaches and ...
I am an infectious disease epidemiologist and general internist focused primarily on the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB). My interdisciplinary research lies at the nexus of experimental and ...
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