Prof Ferraro’s lecture will discuss data-driven studies that make causal claims of the form, “Having more X makes individuals/ households/ communities/ ecosystems more resilient”. His lecture will ...
Breakthrough ACTION is excited to invite you to "Using SBC to Advance Gender Equality and Social Inclusion," part of our From Insight to Impact: Leveraging SBC for Sustainable Change webinar learning ...
Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-315031 DMH Seminar: Examining the Impact of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs Among Adults with Serious Mental Illness in Maryland Impact of Psychiatric Rehabilitation ...
A new systematic review conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the University of Virginia identified rotavirus as the leading cause of death from diarrhea ...
App to support hearing awareness available in English and Spanish on iOS and Android smartphones in 28 countries, including U ...
In honor of Black History Month, we asked some of our faculty to identify Black public health icons who influenced the work they do here at the Bloomberg School. From individuals renowned in history ...
A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health estimates that 68 percent of Chicago children under age 6 live in households with tap water containing ...
The State of Maryland recognized Paige’s impactful and distinguished career at Bloomberg School of Public Health spanning ...
Dr. Jones is an epidemiologist whose research focuses on environmental and social determinants of chronic diseases. She is specifically interested in the health impacts of environmental exposures, ...
Vaping aerosols contain thousands of unknown chemicals and substances not disclosed by manufacturers, including industrial chemicals and caffeine, according to new research led by Carsten Prasse, an ...
On January 6, the Louisiana Department of Health announced that a patient hospitalized last month for H5N1 avian influenza had died, becoming the first U.S. death from the virus. To make matters worse ...
A new study published in December in JAMIA Open and led by Department of Health Policy researchers including Elham Hatef, MD, MPH, and Jonathan P. Weiner, DrPH, aims to address inequities in digital ...