For many people, the New Year is a time to adopt new habits as a renewed commitment to personal health. Newly enthusiastic fitness buffs pack into gyms and grocery stores are filled with sho... Read more
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine report they have created a tiny, nanosize container that can slip inside cells and deliver protein-based medicines and gene therapies of any size — even... Read more
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and School of Medicine (SOM) have, for the first time, demonstrated simultaneous control of two of the world’... Read more
In a proof-of-principle study in mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine report the creation of a specialized gel that acts like a lymph node to successfully activate and multiply cancer-... Read more
Experiments show new therapy slows blood vessel leakage associated with diabetic macular edema and macular degeneration In studies with lab-grown human cells and in mice, Johns Hopkins Medic... Read more
The glow could someday help us use cancer drugs more efficiently. Experimenting with mice, Johns Hopkins researchers report they have successfully used positron emission tomography (PET) sca... Read more
Researchers from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of published data on the effect of electrical stimulation therapies on spinal... Read more