The MORE WIC! project is excited to announce the awarding of funds to five WIC State agencies across the United States to streamline WIC enrollment. In addition to funding, MORE WIC will provide ...
The CWHSGR provides pilot grant funding for early-stage investigators with emphasis on diversity of candidates. We seek candidates interested in incorporating sex differences into their clinical, ...
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.
With changes in presidential administrations come changes in myriad policies that can affect public health. Tom Burke, professor emeritus in Health Policy and Management, has seen this firsthand.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A team led by Hopkins engineers has developed a method to convert organic waste into crucial ingredients for industrial lubricants, bioplastics, food additives, and personal care products.
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 ...
This year has been a rollercoaster for public health, with historic firsts, unwelcome comebacks, and rays of hope. Here’s a look back at a few of the significant public health topics we covered in ...
As of mid-December, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has categorized the level of acute respiratory illness causing people to seek healthcare in the U.S. as “moderate.” However, ...
Qier Meng, ScM ’22, is a senior computational statistician at Eli Lilly and Company where she works with both clinical trial and real-world data, applying a range of statistical methods in order to ...