If past is prologue, federal environmental protections may see a rollback—but state and local efforts could stem the damage.
A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that more than half of calories consumed at home by adults in the U.S. come from ultraprocessed foods.
As winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, we brace for colder weather and shorter days that have more people spending time indoors. And while for many the season brings cozy holiday ...
Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-310771 MMI Thursday Seminar: Exacting Edward Jenner's revenge: Elucidating immune-mediated killing and sterilization of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Weekly seminar series for ...
An experimental bacteria-derived biopesticide is highly effective in killing malaria-carrying mosquitoes, including those that have developed resistance to chemical pesticides, according to initial ...
Today the Bloomberg American Health Initiative announces new resources that build on the successful Celebrating Life Suicide Prevention Program of the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona. The ...
Caroline Moreau, MD, PhD, Professor in the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, will present her recent research on sexuality and health in France. She will draw upon three ...
Since the spring, cases of the bacterial respiratory infection commonly referred to as “walking pneumonia” have been increasing in North America, particularly among young children. While infections ...
Researchers will also develop the first safety framework for probiotic use in children and assess how health systems can scale up use in low- and middle-income settings. Department of International ...
The latest release from Prevention Global's Deep Dive Series explores a key issue at the heart of effective child sexual abuse prevention – MAKING THE CASE. Most abuse is committed by people known to ...