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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health MPH Program in cooperation with IIHMR will be an important milestone in promoting public health and building capacity of health professionals in India and the South East Asia region. It will usher in a new era in providing high quality education and training in public health that will establish a new benchmark in this part of the world.
obviously referred to our anti-gun efforts, but there's 12,000 people that are going to get killed this year with guns and 19,000 that are going to commit suicide with guns, and we're not going to walk away from those efforts
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Hot Tap Water May Pose Scalding Hazard
it takes 10 minutes for water at 120 degrees to cause a serious burn, according to the researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health .Young children and seniors have thinner skin that burns more quickly, making them more vulnerable.Even Read more »
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Community-based intervention programs more effective at preventing obesity in children
When it comes to confronting childhood obesity, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health conclude that community-based approaches are important. A systematic review of childhood obesity prevention programs found that community-b from News-Medical.net Read more »
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Enrolling Students to MPH Degree Program in India
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in cooperation with the Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR), will be enrolling students to its Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program in Jaipur, India, beginning in fall 2013. The from Johns Hopkins - Bloomberg School of Public Health Read more »
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Scientists Identify Possible Cause for TB Drug Resistance
A new mechanism for pyrazinamide (PZA)-resistance a frontline tuberculosis (TB) drug has been discovered by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Huashan Hospital, Fudan University scientists. PZA kills dormant persister bacteria and plays from Medindia Health News Read more »
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Pesticide Exposure Linked to Changes in Fetal Movement: Study
Health concern on your mind? See what your medical symptoms could mean, and learn about possible conditions. Get information and reviews on prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements. Search by name or medical condition. from WebMD Read more »
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Walking or cycling to work linked to healthier weight in India
Public release date: 11-Jun-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Fiona Godwin fgodwin@plos.org 01-223-442-834 Public Library of Science AK has provided consultancy for McCain Foods, and the honoraria went entirely to charity. GDS is a member of the PLOS Me from EurekAlert Read more »