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Johns Hopkins Health - Holding Back Incontinence

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First Narrow Networks, now Health Travel as PepsiCo redirects employees to Johns Hopkins for hearts and joint surgery | LinkedIn

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http://t.co/zBzHTuhN thanks for getting my back on that Warren, I use acronyms too loosely I guess, in this group. So now, is there an...

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Roll Back Malaria Partnership Board elects Minister of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as new Board Chair

rollbackmalaria.org — “The Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM) Board elected Dr. Victor Makwenge Kaput, Minister of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as the new chair of the RBM Board. Matthew Lynch, Director of the Global Program on Malaria at Johns Hopkins University, will continue in his role as Vice-Chair.View full resource at rollbackmalaria.org

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How can African pharmacists help make high-quality malaria medicines widely accessible? Read RBM editorial at http://t.co/A8rMqzS

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Scientists Expose Cancer Cells’ Universal ‘Dark Matter’

newswise.com — “Using the latest gene sequencing tools to examine so-called epigenetic influences on the DNA makeup of colon cancer, a Johns Hopkins team says its results suggest cancer treatment might eventually be more tolerable and successful if therapies could focus on helping cancer cells get back to normal in addition to strategies for killing them.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: Scientists Expose Cancer Cells' Universal 'Dark Matter': Using the latest gene sequencing tools to... http://bit.ly/kJfHyw

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Johns Hopkins Research Facility Opens New Location

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Comstock Center to mark 90 Years of public health collaboration in Washington County, MD. http://bit.ly/lbuXAQ

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Roll Back Malaria Partnership Board elects Minister of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as new Board Chair

rollbackmalaria.org — “The Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM) Board elected Dr. Victor Makwenge Kaput, Minister of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as the new chair of the RBM Board. Matthew Lynch, Director of the Global Program on Malaria at Johns Hopkins University, will continue in his role as Vice-Chair.View full resource at rollbackmalaria.org

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#RBM Partnership Board elects Minister of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as new Board Chair http://bit.ly/kGCkZF

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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland | Educating students in M.D., Ph.D., and combined programs

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Went to my med school website for reunion info and my 4th yr med school self was smiling back at me. http://bit.ly/iX9tyv

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Shielding Body Protects Brain from --Shell Shocking-- Blast Injuries

newswise.com — “Stronger and tougher body armor to shield the chest, abdomen and back may be just what soldiers fighting in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars need to better protect their brains from mild injuries tied to so-called --shell shock,-- results of a Johns Hopkins study in mice suggest.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: Shielding Body Protects Brain from "Shell Shocking" Blast Injuries: Stronger and tougher body armo... http://bit.ly/iRI5d3

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Experimental Alzheimer--™s Disease Drugs Might Help Patients with Nerve Injuries

newswise.com — “Drugs already in development to treat Alzheimer--™s disease may eventually be tapped for a different purpose altogether: re-growing the ends of injured nerves to relieve pain and paralysis. According to a new Johns Hopkins study, experimental compounds originally designed to combat a protein that builds up in Alzheimer--™s-addled brains appear to make crushed or cut nerve endings grow back significantly faster, a potential boon for those who suffer from neuropathies or traumatic injuView full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: Experimental Alzheimer's Disease Drugs Might Help Patients with Nerve Injuries: Drugs already in d... http://bit.ly/eE9xF9

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I'm on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for pros... [Johns Hopkins Med Lett Health After 50. 2010] - PubMed result

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I'm on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for prostate cancer. I've heard that it may cause heart problems.... - http://bit.ly/cY5j2D

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Johns Hopkins: Back Pain|Osteoporosis on avoiding back pain while driving

johnshopkinshealthalerts.com — “Johns Hopkins Back Pain and Osteoporosis Health Alert provides advice on proper sitting position while drivingView full resource at johnshopkinshealthalerts.com

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RT @FITNESScaroline Back hurt? If you drive, make sure seat is @ 100 degree angle w floor, says JohnsHopkins. More tips http://bit.ly/96c9Uo

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Free health seminar from Johns Hopkins Medicine: New Treatment for Back and Neck Pain. Register today: http://bit.ly/9LGfgT.

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Advances in Malaria Research: In the Lab and the Field | Events | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

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