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    Newswise: How to Have a Safe and Healthy Holiday Season — Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Are Available to Offer Advice for Families
    Released: 4-Dec-2023 11:05 AM EST
    How to Have a Safe and Healthy Holiday Season — Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Are Available to Offer Advice for Families
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins physicians can offer expert advice on how to have a healthy and safe holiday season.

    Newswise: News Tip: Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Available for Interviews on Winter Respiratory Illnesses and Vaccines
    Released: 17-Oct-2023 10:00 AM EDT
    News Tip: Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Available for Interviews on Winter Respiratory Illnesses and Vaccines
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The United States’ respiratory virus season — which typically lasts from October to April — is making its annual return. The flu, COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection and other respiratory illnesses tend to circulate more in the fall and winter months, which can lead to a surge in hospitalizations.

    Newswise: How to Have a Safe and Healthy Halloween — Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Are Available to Offer Advice for Families
    Released: 11-Oct-2023 9:00 AM EDT
    How to Have a Safe and Healthy Halloween — Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Are Available to Offer Advice for Families
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Halloween is a special and spooky time of the year filled with costumes, candy and trick-or-treating. As families prepare to celebrate, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center experts are available for interviews on a variety of topics and tips to help ensure a safe and fun Halloween season.

    Newswise: Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Promote Awareness of Health Care Needs for Dwarfism Community
    Released: 9-Oct-2023 11:05 AM EDT
    Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Promote Awareness of Health Care Needs for Dwarfism Community
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins Medicine experts lead the longest-running clinic for people with dwarfism and other skeletal conditions. Started in the late 1950s, the clinic, now called the Kathryn and Alan C.

    Newswise: From Patient to Doctor: How a Transplant Recipient Became a Transplant Physician
    Released: 3-Apr-2023 10:00 AM EDT
    From Patient to Doctor: How a Transplant Recipient Became a Transplant Physician
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    At age 17, Sara Kathryn Smith began an unexpected, personal health journey — a journey that would alter the course of her life and career and, ultimately, provide her a unique set of experiences to help others as a medical professional. Today, Smith serves as the medical director for pediatric liver transplantation at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. But years ago, she was a liver transplant patient herself.

    Newswise: How to Keep Allergies from Taking the Zing Out of Your Child’s Spring: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Available
    Released: 21-Mar-2023 10:00 AM EDT
    How to Keep Allergies from Taking the Zing Out of Your Child’s Spring: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Available
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Spring has arrived. The new season is bringing budding trees and blossoming flowers, along with runny and stuffy noses, sneezes and itchy, watery eyes.

    Newswise: New Year, New Habits: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Weigh in on Tips to Kick-start Healthy Habits in 2023
    Released: 9-Jan-2023 10:00 AM EST
    New Year, New Habits: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Weigh in on Tips to Kick-start Healthy Habits in 2023
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The year 2023 is here. A new year symbolizes a fresh start and offers a renewed focus on health and well-being. Many people make resolutions regarding their health — and resolutions aren’t just for adults. They are for kids, too. Johns Hopkins Children’s Center experts are available to help parents kick-start healthy habits for their children and families in 2023.

    Newswise: Johns Hopkins Experts Available for Interviews on This Year’s Flu Virus and Vaccine
    Released: 19-Oct-2022 12:05 PM EDT
    Johns Hopkins Experts Available for Interviews on This Year’s Flu Virus and Vaccine
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The annual influenza (flu) season — which typically lasts from October to April in the United States — is upon us. Johns Hopkins Medicine experts will be available throughout the 2022–23 season for interviews about this year’s flu virus and flu vaccine, as well as other respiratory illnesses, such as COVID-19 and monkeypox.

    Newswise: Trick-Or-Treat Tips — Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Available to Talk About Halloween Safety
    Released: 13-Oct-2022 8:00 AM EDT
    Trick-Or-Treat Tips — Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Available to Talk About Halloween Safety
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    It’s that time of year: costumes, candy and trick-or-treating. As families celebrate this season, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center experts are available for interviews on a variety of tips to help ensure a safe and fun Halloween.

    Newswise: Tip Sheet: Johns Hopkins Experts Present on Immigrant Mental Health, Reproductive Health Care and More at National Pediatrics Meeting
    Released: 8-Oct-2022 8:00 AM EDT
    Tip Sheet: Johns Hopkins Experts Present on Immigrant Mental Health, Reproductive Health Care and More at National Pediatrics Meeting
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins Children’s Center researchers will present on several different topics at the AAP Experience National Conference & Exhibition.

    Newswise: Preparing for Class: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Available for Interviews Related to Going Back to School
    Released: 24-Aug-2022 9:00 AM EDT
    Preparing for Class: Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Experts Available for Interviews Related to Going Back to School
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    As we approach the time of year when students switch from vacation mode to school mode, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center experts are available for interviews on a variety of back-to-school-related topics to share advice for a smooth start to the new school year.

    Newswise: Stay Safe All Summer Long
    Released: 29-Jun-2022 11:00 AM EDT
    Stay Safe All Summer Long
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    As school ends, summer fun begins. Johns Hopkins Children’s Center experts say safety is the key to an enjoyable season for the whole family. Children’s Center experts are available to provide some top tips for the months ahead.

    Released: 11-Nov-2021 2:45 PM EST
    Flu Season Underway Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    For the second straight year, flu season is emerging against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the number of flu cases was relatively low last year, experts at Johns Hopkins Medicine say that this year, it could be much higher.

    Released: 27-Sep-2021 11:40 AM EDT
    Flu Season Returns Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Available
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Flu Season Returns Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Johns Hopkins Medicine Experts Available

    Released: 16-Jun-2021 11:00 AM EDT
    Story Tips from Johns Hopkins Experts on COVID-19
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    NEWS STORIES IN THIS ISSUE: - Stressed About “Returning to Normal”? Here Are Tips to Ease Into the Transition - Be Your Brother’s Keeper: Steps for Faith-Based Communities to Reopen Safely

    Released: 24-Mar-2021 11:00 AM EDT
    Story Tips from Johns Hopkins Experts on COVID-19
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    One year ago, then 65-year-old Miriam Clark developed a fever, lost her appetite and had no energy. She and her daughter, Tye Clark, the administrative services manager of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine, never could have imagined what they would end up going through before Miriam was diagnosed with COVID-19. Looking back on the year, the mother and daughter duo are thankful and now even have reason to celebrate.

    Released: 5-Nov-2020 8:00 AM EST
    Raising Awareness During Diabetes Awareness Month– Adult and Pediatric Diabetes Experts Available
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    More than 34 million people in the U.S, or 10.5% of the population, have diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And as many as 7 million more Americans have the disease and don’t know it. Diabetes is the seventh-leading cause of death in the country..

    Released: 25-May-2020 9:00 AM EDT
    Story Tips From Johns Hopkins Experts on COVID-19
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Story tips from Johns Hopkins Medicine experts on Covid-19

    Released: 7-Apr-2020 8:00 AM EDT
    Story Tips From Johns Hopkins Experts on COVID-19
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The following are various story ideas regarding the COVID-19 illness. To interview experts in these tips or others at Johns Hopkins, contact [email protected].

    Released: 22-Aug-2019 9:00 AM EDT
    Tip Sheet: Do You Think About Your Child’s Back and Head Safety While Preparing for the School Year?
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Many parents are probably thinking about their child’s school attire, lunch needs and doctor visits in preparation for the upcoming school year.

    Released: 30-Jul-2019 9:00 AM EDT
    Tip Sheet: Have Fun This Summer While Staying Safe
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Heat Safety for Young Athletes Heat illness injuries are preventable, says Raj Deu, M.D., assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. “Ideally, athletes should avoid strenuous exercise in high temperatures,” Deu says. “If that is not possible, then proper preparation with heat acclimatization, maintenance of hydration, multiple breaks from activity and knowledge of medication side effects

    Released: 29-May-2019 9:00 AM EDT
    Media Alert: Precision Medicine Symposium oo Feature Experts From Across The Nation
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins inHealth, Johns Hopkins Medicine’s precision medicine effort to tailor health care to the needs of individual patients, is convening nearly two dozen experts from across the nation for a one-day research symposium that will explore ways to improve patient care through precision medicine approaches.

    Released: 12-Mar-2019 11:00 AM EDT
    Media Advisory: Colon Cancer Research at Johns Hopkins Looks at Your Gut, Your Genetics
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death and the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States, but it is preventable. While more than 90 percent of new cases occur in people 50 or older, more cases are being diagnosed at increasing rates in younger and middle-aged adults, according to a recent study.

    Released: 23-Aug-2018 2:40 PM EDT
    Media Availability: Johns Hopkins Experts Applaud New Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    New guidelines released by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force will give women over 30 years old options about screening for cervical cancer.

    Released: 19-Dec-2016 9:00 AM EST
    Keeping the Holidays Healthy
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The holidays are a time for family, fun and happiness. They are usually spent with the ones we love reflecting on the past year and feeling grateful. However, even with all the joy, the holidays can cause quite a large amount of stress. Whether it be trying to forgive someone for a mishap, trying not to let your worries impact your sleep, dealing with the dark and gloomy days, or merely learning the joys of giving, our experts are here with tips on how to make this holiday season a little brighter.

    Released: 3-Mar-2016 3:05 PM EST
    Johns Hopkins Bioethicist Will Chair Board Overseeing Historic Million-Person NIH Research Study
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    Johns Hopkins bioethicist Nancy Kass, ScD, will serve as chairperson of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) institutional review board overseeing a landmark research study that plans to enroll 1 million participants in an effort to best utilize electronic medical records and genetic data to improve healthcare.

    13-Jan-2014 3:00 PM EST
    Media Memo: Bioethics in 2014
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    A selection of some of the most pressing, challenging ethical issues in science and medicine, and the bioethics experts that will be tackling them in 2014.

       
    1-Apr-2014 10:00 AM EDT
    MEDIA ADVISORY: Institute of Medicine Committee to Report on Ethical Guidelines For Health Standards on Next Generation of NASA Missions: Long Duration and Exploration Spaceflights
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    An Institute of Medicine committee will issue a report Wednesday, April 2, on ethical principles and decision-making guidelines for protecting the health of astronauts on risky long duration and exploration spaceflights. Advance copies of the report are available to journalists under embargo.

    Released: 13-Aug-2013 4:00 PM EDT
    Social Media Guidelines Force Physician Identity Crisis
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    Ethics and psychiatry experts at Johns Hopkins say current guidelines for physician conduct on social media are misframing the issue as a distinction between personal and professional identities, forcing physicians into an online "identity crisis".

    12-Aug-2013 10:00 AM EDT
    Ethics Issues in HIV Cure Research
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    Johns Hopkins bioethicist and physician Jeremy Sugarman, MD, MPH, MA, is author of an opinion on the crucial ethical considerations in HIV cure research.

    5-Nov-2012 3:00 PM EST
    Scientific Progress Could be Casualty in Public Health vs. Privacy Debate Over Newborn Blood Samples, Experts Warn
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    The tremendous potential public health benefits of research with blood samples left over after routine newborn screening must not be lost amidst controversy and litigation, say medical and bioethics experts in a commentary published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

    Released: 27-Jun-2012 10:00 AM EDT
    Affordable Care Act: JHU Bioethicists to Comment
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    A list and description of faculty members of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics who will be available to comment on the Supreme Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act, including ethical, legal and social viewpoints.

    14-May-2012 4:00 PM EDT
    Johns Hopkins Experts Say Psychiatry’s Diagnostic Manual Needs Overhaul
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), long the master reference work in psychiatry, is seriously flawed and needs radical change from its current “field guide” form, according to an essay by two Johns Hopkins psychiatrists published in the May 17 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

    Released: 8-Sep-2011 9:55 AM EDT
    Contagion: Reminder That Public Health System Must be Prepared for Lethal Disease Outbreak
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Infectious disease and disaster preparedness experts at Johns Hopkins Medicine say the premise of the soon-to-be-released Hollywood movie Contagion, in which a lethal airborne virus spreads quickly around the globe, is realistic and should serve as a reminder that the United States has much work to do to prepare for a serious national emergency posed by a deadly virus that spreads quickly.

    Released: 29-Sep-2010 9:00 AM EDT
    Flu Experts at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins has a wide range of experts available for interviews and comments about seasonal flu, H1N1, emergency preparedness, infection control, flu transmission in children, vaccine safety, flu treatment, public health ethics, flu in cancer patients, and related public communications strategies. If you would like to interview a Johns Hopkins expert, call or e-mail the designated information officer in the list below.

    Released: 14-Sep-2010 8:00 AM EDT
    Hopkins Prostate Cancer Experts Available
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    September 19-25 is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Week. If you are planning a story on prostate cancer, a disease that’s diagnosed in more than 200,000 American men each year, please consider calling on experts from the Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute. With a variety of experts whose work truly follows the “bench to bedside” model of clinical research — focusing on developing innovative new treatments as well as basic research to better understand this common and sometimes deadly disease — the Brady Institute can provide you with unique sources who can answer your questions about prostate cancer.

    Released: 14-May-2010 11:50 AM EDT
    Experts Available to Comment on Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Test Kits
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Journalists covering the recent announcement by Pathway Genomics that it will sell health-related genetic marker tests to consumers—and the subsequent decision by Walgreens to postpone sales of the kits pending clarification of their legal status—are invited to interview Berman Institute experts Joan Scott or Gail Javitt.

    Released: 11-May-2010 4:30 PM EDT
    Barbara Walters Heart Surgery -- Johns Hopkins Experts Available
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins cardiac surgeons — none who are involved in the care of ABC ‘s Barbara Walters — are prepared to give background to reporters or comment on diseased aortic valves and aortic valve replacement surgery, performed at a rate of more than one a week at Johns Hopkins for many years.

    Released: 17-Feb-2010 1:15 PM EST
    Johns Hopkins Experts Available to Discuss Cancer’s “Forgotten Killer”
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Denver Nuggets Coach George Karl announced today that he has been diagnosed with treatable neck and throat cancer. According to published media reports, Karl’s physician says the coach has cancer of his right tonsil that has spread to a lymph node in his neck. The 58-year-old Karl, who is also a prostate cancer survivor, coached in the NBA’s All-Star game this past weekend.

    Released: 27-Jan-2010 9:00 PM EST
    Full-Body (Whole Body) Scanners at Airports: Risk Or No Risk?
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    In the wake of the failed attempt by would-be bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to destroy Northwest flight 253 as it prepared to land in Detroit on Christmas day, airports around the world are considering mandatory installations of full-body (whole body) scanners including backscatter systems.

    Released: 13-Jan-2010 2:30 PM EST
    Johns Hopkins Medical Disaster Experts for Haiti Earthquake Response
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Attention TV media: Johns Hopkins has a VYVX line in our live-remote studio available to uplink interviews with our experts.

    Released: 8-Jan-2010 1:00 PM EST
    Johns Hopkins Medicine Opinions in the Wall Street Journal and Baltimore Sun
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins Medicine has several experts who can discuss health care reform as evident in these two opinion pieces.

    Released: 4-Dec-2009 1:00 PM EST
    Johns Hopkins Medicine Health Care Reform Experts
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins Medicine has experts available for interviews about health care reform.

    Released: 30-Sep-2009 4:30 PM EDT
    H1N1 (Swine Influenza) Experts at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins has a wide range of experts available for interviews and comments about H1N1 and seasonal flu, emergency preparedness, infection control, transmission in children, vaccine safety, flu treatment, public health ethics, flu in cancer patients, and public communications strategies.

    Released: 26-Aug-2009 3:00 PM EDT
    Brain Cancer Experts and Resources at Johns Hopkins
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Johns Hopkins’ Brain Tumor Center is one of the largest brain tumor treatment and research centers in the world. With specialists ranging from neurosurgeons, oncologists, and laboratory researchers currently developing new cutting edge treatments, Johns Hopkins can provide you with unique sources who can answer your timely questions about brain tumors.

    Released: 17-Apr-2009 1:00 PM EDT
    Allergy and Asthma Experts Available
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    May is National Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month. If you are planning a story on seasonal allergies or asthma - combined, these conditions affect nearly 50 million Americans - consider calling on experts from the Johns Hopkins Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

    Released: 24-Mar-2009 3:35 PM EDT
    Safe Driving Education Should be Part of Routine Teen Physicals, Experts Say
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The "are you driving yet?" talk should become part of every pediatrician's regular physical exam for teenagers, Hopkins Children's experts say.

    Released: 6-Oct-2008 8:00 PM EDT
    Burst Appendix Or Stomach Flu? Experts Say Doctors and Parents Can Sort Out Symptoms with a Checklist
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A young child arrives at the emergency room after several days of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea and is sent home with a diagnosis of viral gastritis and treatment for the symptoms. The child seems better for a while, only to return to the ER with worse symptoms and a ruptured appendix, a life-threatening complication of appendicitis.

    Released: 15-May-2008 12:00 AM EDT
    Too Much Water Raises Seizure Risk in Babies
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    It's a recurrent summer-time scenario in the pediatric emergency room and doctors from Johns Hopkins Children's are sounding the alarm on it: An otherwise healthy infant is brought in by panicked parents after suffering a seizure, which turns out to be caused by drinking too much water.


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