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Grace Ringlein is a fourth-year PhD student in the Department of Biostatistics whose areas of focus include causal inference, measurement error, Electronic Health Record (EHR) data, mental health, and ...
mRNA vaccine technology has huge potential for treating not just infectious diseases but cancer and many chronic diseases—advances that may be threatened by funding cuts.
A new study finds that children who display kind, caring, and helpful behavior between the ages of 5 and 11 are more likely to make healthier eating choices as teenagers. The research team, led by ...
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found big increases in the use of continuous glucose monitoring and insulin delivery devices by children and ...
The grant will study the effectiveness of an adolescent mental health app in improving well-being and reducing anxiety and depression among teenagers.
The future of tobacco control came together in Dublin as the 2025 cohort of Ascend: Leadership Development for the Future of Tobacco Control attended an in-person workshop and met with key figures. In ...
The work presented came from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, and Vietnam, as well as global research projects. Institute faculty and staff shared findings on TAPS, flavors, packaging, the ...
In a dramatic shift enabled by a regulatory change in 2016, hundreds of hospitals located in urban areas have secured “administratively rural” status for Medicare purposes—unlocking benefits designed ...
A study published in the journal Tobacco Control examined the impact of Ukraine’s tobacco tax harmonization policy, arguing that uniform tax rates applied across all tobacco products—including ...
There are an estimated 63 million caregivers in the U.S., paid or unpaid, who provide care for people who rely on them for basic needs. While that might seem a mighty number, this invisible workforce ...
This unique training program encourages innovative research focused on basic, clinical, psychosocial, or health services aspects of minority aging, Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders (ADRD), and ...
A decade after the Affordable Care Act (ACA) expanded Medicaid eligibility and streamlined enrollment, a new study finds that while coverage among eligible individuals has increased nationwide, stark ...
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