Common-sense gun laws, such as universal background checks and extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs), continue to stall in Congress and struggle to pass in many states—even though most Americans ...
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Office of External Affairs has won two Signal Awards and four CASE Awards. Signal Awards recognize podcasts that demonstrate excellence in audio ...
Natalie Exum, PhD '16, MS, is an environmental health scientist bridging the gap between public health and sanitary engineering to understand how environmental infectious pathogens are transmitted to ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. saw dramatic reductions in infections spread by the respiratory route, including measles and pertussis. These two diseases are also vaccine-preventable, and the ...
Health warning labels (HWLs) are highly effective in conveying the health risks from tobacco use, and regular rotation is essential for maintaining their relevance and impact. But what challenges ...
Health warning labels (HWLs) are highly effective in conveying the health risks from tobacco use, and regular rotation is essential for maintaining their relevance and impact. But what challenges ...
Sam Fansler is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Biostatistics focusing on digital health technologies and aging research. Sam is the co-leader of the Department’s Computing/Journal Club, ...
The Center for Global Women's Health and Gender Equity is at the forefront of addressing today's critical gender equity issues. With the global momentum for women's health and gender equality reaching ...
Falls account for almost 2.8 million injured children each year, according to the CDC. Stair gates prevent young children from falls on and around stairs in the home. However, gates cost $10–50 ...