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Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among seniors in the United States. Johns Hopkins researcher Kathleen ...
Senescent skin cells, often referred to as zombie cells because they have outlived their usefulness without ever quite dying, ...
ShockSense is a device that analyzes real-time vitals to identify signs of shock and suggest treatment ...
A team of undergraduate students in the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s Design Team course has created smart glasses ...
Dental implants are gaining popularity, with the percentage of Americans with implants expected to reach 32% by next year. While they are a reliable and long-lasting solution for replacing lost teeth, ...
Returning to sports too soon after a concussion or other traumatic brain injury (TBI) can increase the risk of an even more serious injury and long-term brain damage. Johns Hopkins biomedical ...
For his Design Day project, Clay Andrews, Engr ’17, created a non-surgical medical device to treat nasal obstruction. His innovative solution to a common problem went on to become a commercially ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found a pattern of so-called epigenetic “marks” in a transition state between ...