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“Batman Sam” fights cancer with care from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

“Batman Sam” fights cancer with care from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

Study reveals better outcomes for patients treated on a mobile stroke unit

Study reveals better outcomes for patients treated on a mobile stroke unit

The pandemic almost killed Allie. Her community’s vaccination rate is 45%.

The pandemic almost killed Allie. Her community’s vaccination rate is 45%.

Polygenic risk score no better at predicting psychosis outcomes than written reports, study finds

Polygenic risk score no better at predicting psychosis outcomes than written reports, study finds

Study: 7.8% of young and middle-aged Austrians suffer from pathological insomnia

Study: 7.8% of young and middle-aged Austrians suffer from pathological insomnia

Don and Karen Cohn's $2.5 million gift supports UC San Diego Health neurosurgery program

Don and Karen Cohn's $2.5 million gift supports UC San Diego Health neurosurgery program

Study establishes a new resource for exploring and understanding Alzheimer's disease

Study establishes a new resource for exploring and understanding Alzheimer's disease

New study sheds light on stroke risk factors among racial and ethnic groups

New study sheds light on stroke risk factors among racial and ethnic groups

Trial tests effectiveness of two prospective stroke therapies over standard of care

Trial tests effectiveness of two prospective stroke therapies over standard of care

People with MS and depression have an increased risk of death, study shows

People with MS and depression have an increased risk of death, study shows

Family of proteins could be effective in reducing damage from ischemic stroke

Family of proteins could be effective in reducing damage from ischemic stroke

Saliva test screenings contribute to low transmission of COVID-19 in schools for children with IDD

Saliva test screenings contribute to low transmission of COVID-19 in schools for children with IDD

Non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors are rising more steeply among women than men

Non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors are rising more steeply among women than men

Breakthrough study could lead to much needed therapies for Huntington's disease

Breakthrough study could lead to much needed therapies for Huntington's disease

European study sheds light on the burden of Parkinson’s disease in patients and their carers

European study sheds light on the burden of Parkinson’s disease in patients and their carers

Community-based program can help reduce in-home falls among older adults

Community-based program can help reduce in-home falls among older adults

Smart shirt made with carbon nanotube thread monitors the wearer’s heart rate

Smart shirt made with carbon nanotube thread monitors the wearer’s heart rate

Finding the genetic cause of childhood epilepsy helps improve treatment and care

Finding the genetic cause of childhood epilepsy helps improve treatment and care

New evidence provides strong support for the halt on prescribing hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19

New evidence provides strong support for the halt on prescribing hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19

Study discourages use of non-standard therapies for infantile spasms

Study discourages use of non-standard therapies for infantile spasms

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