The Johns Hopkins Anticoagulation Management Service is a collaboration between the Department of Hematology and Department of Pharmacy. The service is staffed by expert physician and pharmacists who ...
Like many medical facilities across the nation, our supply chain is feeling the effects of Hurricane Helene’s aftermath. Johns Hopkins Medicine currently has a sufficient sterile fluid supply to meet ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys the cells in the body that produce insulin. The rate of type 1 diabetes is rising worldwide, with the greatest ...
The goal of a clinical trial is to find a better way to treat cancer and help patients. The trials test various treatment options, including new drugs, new approaches to surgery or radiation therapy, ...
Serving communities in suburban Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area with convenient weekday, weekend and evening appointment hours. Our experienced radiologists read and interpret over a million ...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a disorder affecting the motor neurons—nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement. These cells are located in the spinal cord. Because the muscles cannot ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine is a leader in the education and training of physicians and biomedical scientists. Our residents and fellows are among the most creative and outstanding leaders in medicine and ...
The goal in treating ulcerative colitis is to reduce the inflammation, hopefully leading to remission. The two leading treatment options are medication and surgery. Approximately 70 percent of ...
Mindfulness is a form of present-moment awareness or simply living in the moment. When we are mindful, we are noticing what is happening in our bodies and the world around us as it is happening. In ...
From grocer to philanthropist, a man named Johns Hopkins laid out a plan to use his wealth to establish a hospital that would provide care to anyone, regardless of sex, age or race. This hospital ...