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Researchers say new experiments using magnetic pulse brain stimulation on people with moderate to severe restless legs syndrome (RLS) may help devise safer, more effective treatments.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityTwo of every three participants in a U.S. consumer survey report that they are eating less of at least one type of meat, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityScientists at Johns Hopkins report they have successfully created personalized, 3-D virtual simulations of patients' hearts for doctors to visualize and perform a life-saving procedure that corrects irregular or rapid heartbeats.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityToxic protein assemblies, or “amyloids,” long considered to be key drivers in many neuromuscular diseases, also play a beneficial role in the development of healthy muscle tissue, CU Boulder researchers have found.
University Research | University of Colorado Boulder | The Johns Hopkins University | University of Pennsylvania | University of California, Los AngelesThe rate of lawnmower injuries persists at close to 6,400 a year, most of them requiring surgery and hospitalization, and costing an average of $37,000 per patient, a new study finds.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityResearchers have found that underrepresented populations are less likely than others to be eligible for hip or knee replacement surgeries because they do not meet certain rigid—and in their opinion unfairly applied—hospital requirements for surgery.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityIncreasing one’s level of physical activity may be an effective way to boost one’s mood, according to a new study from a research team including scientists at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins University researchers have found another use for the Mars Curiosity Rover: making the first surface gravity measurements on a planet other than Earth.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityIncorporating the arts—rapping, dancing, drawing—into science lessons can help low-achieving students retain more knowledge and possibly help students of all ability levels be more creative in their learning, finds a new study by Johns Hopkins University.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversitySteve Farber, principal investigator at the Carnegie Institution for Science and a Johns Hopkins biology professor explains Rudolph’s nose.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins University