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Researchers found that children who demonstrate kind, caring, and helpful behaviors are more likely to eat fruits and vegetables in their teen years.
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found big increases in the use of continuous glucose monitoring and insulin delivery devices by children and ...
Understand the importance of effective storytelling in shaping public health policy and practice. Develop and refine effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills that are tailored to specific ...
Two health policy experts explain how new federal legislation will affect eligibility for and affordability of health insurance—and how individuals can prepare to avoid losing coverage.
A team of experts from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health have compiled leading research, analysis, and expert guidance into a new resource to ...
The grant will study the effectiveness of an adolescent mental health app in improving well-being and reducing anxiety and depression among teenagers.
A modified version of a diet known to lower blood pressure is also effective at lowering glucose in adults with type 2 diabetes, according to a clinical trial led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
The Center for Gun Violence Solutions applies our unique blend of research and advocacy to advance five priority evidence-based gun violence prevention policies. Our research shows that, when enacted ...
Agile 2.0 addresses emergent and understudied topics in gender equity and gender-based violence. Agile 2.0 is implemented in Kenya in partnership with the International Center for Reproductive Health ...