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A number of states are challenging the FDA's approval of mifepristone and a 2023 decision to drop in-person dispensing requirements.
@johnshopkinssph.bsky.social Joanne Rosen breaks down Louisiana v. FDA and other cases involving mifepristone
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In this @thehill.com piece @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social
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explores convalescent plasma as a possible therapy for recent outbreaks hantavirus and Ebola, and for other public health threats.
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Fighting outbreaks like Ebola requires well-funded research. Johns Hopkins Center for Immunization Reseach director Anna Durbin explains what it will take to get a vaccine for Bundibugyo virus amidst the intensifying crisis in the DRC.
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While everyone's body is unique, there are some basics when it comes to menstrual health.
Tune in as Cassie Hewett, MSPH ’26, (with guest stars Percy and Kiwi) talks through what to keep track of, common lifestyle causes for cycle changes, and health conditions that can trigger irregular cycles.
A proposed rule that would ban American teenagers under 18 from using tanning beds has been withdrawn, but as we know, the UV light that these beds emit in high doses can cause skin cancer.
Tune in as Natalie Armstrong chats with Dr. Andrew Tadros about the dangers of tanning beds.
SOURCE, a Johns Hopkins community engagement and service-learning center, has over 100 community partners. The SOURCE team works behind the scenes to sustain relationships and assess community needs even as students come and go.
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When people recover from viral diseases, they make antibodies that can then be transferred to other affected individuals. Enter convalescent plasma.
I am BEYOND thrilled to share my article for Public Health mag: Baltimore has cut its homicide rate by almost 60% (!!!!) by supporting those most at risk of suffering from or committing gun violence. Other cities, take note: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu/2026/baltimo...
Public Health On Call Podcast
Public Health On Call Podcast
Dept of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
When partnerships are built on the community’s priorities, good intentions become good practice.
Looking for something to add to your summer reading list? We got you covered.
Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health features a section on Baltimore, examining how community-engaged research and public health interventions are improving health and well-being.
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Chronic school absenteeism is a national crisis—for education and for public health.
Read the full magazine article and to find more on children's health: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu/2025/chronic...