The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health recognized the Class of 2026 during its convocation ceremony on Wednesday, May 20, at Homewood Field on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus.
New Research: U.S. Counties with More Income Inequality See Higher Rates of Fatal Shootings by Police—Black Communities Most Affected ...
Tuesday, June 2, 2026; 12:00-1:30PM ET This session explains why now is a pivotal moment for public health and how you can act on it. Advocacy experts will highlight current windows of opportunity, ...
Ahead of the 2026 Shared Care Network Meeting, the HEADS Center communications team conducted interviews with family caregivers and direct care workers to better understand their lived experiences ...
The U.S. has reported more than 1,600 cases of measles to date in 2025, the largest number of cases since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. Effectively responding to a measles outbreak ...
The CDC also reports estimates of both medical and non-medical exemptions to vaccination requirements. While medical exemptions remained stable at 0.2% in 2024-25, non-medical exemptions reached an ...
Just a generation or so ago, tens of thousands of people in the U.S.—mainly children—were afflicted by paralytic poliovirus. In 1955, an inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), which contained a “killed” ...
Home CDC Provisional Data: Gun Suicides Reach All-time High in 2022, Gun Homicides Down Slightly from 2021 ...
from the Court in five other pending Second Amendment cases. Implications for Survivors of Domestic Violence The decision has significant implications for survivors of domestic violence. By upholding ...
Alcohol use and gun violence are leading causes of preventable injury and death in the U.S., and the issues are most deadly when they intersect. But despite alcohol being a strong risk factor for gun ...
Embrace the Healing Power of Nature Welcome to our Spring 2024 issue of Health Equity Happenings! It’s been a productive and successful season at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity. Here are a ...
The hygiene hypothesis is the idea that kids need to be exposed to germs in order to develop healthy immune systems. We know that many common viruses did not circulate as widely during the pandemic, ...
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