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Is corn good for you? It can be. Sofia Wicker Velez, R.D., L.D.N., is a dietitian at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. She provides insight on corn’s nutritional value and its place in American diets, along with a tempting recipe. Nutritional Value of Corn Corn served on its own has several health benefits, and, likewise, corn-based […]

Story Links LEWISBURG, Pa. – The No. 18 Navy water polo team (20-5) earned a 19-11 victory against the seventh-seeded Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (5-18) on Friday evening in the first round of the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Tournament at Kinney Natatorium in Lewisburg, Pa. Nine different Midshipmen scored goals, including four multi-goal […]

By Claire Goudreau / Published Nov 6, 2023 At first glance, Jaime Martinez seems like a standard Johns Hopkins senior. The 21-year-old studies public health and international studies, two of the university’s most popular majors. Outside of classes, he’s a resident advisor in one of the first-year student dorms, as well as an alumni student […]

Differences in health care expenditures between Black and white adults vary substantially with the local level of racial and economic integration, and tend to be low or nonexistent in highly integrated communities, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. For their study, the researchers compared health […]

According to a report by Mental Health America, more than 10% of young people in the United States suffer from depression. Out of them, 16.39% of young people aged between 12-17 have experienced a major depressive episode in the past year, and 11.5% suffer from severe depression. Unfortunately, over 28 million mentally ill adults in […]

A new report from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions analyzing 2021 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data reveals another record year for firearm fatalities. The 48,830 lives lost to firearms in 2021—the second year of the pandemic—is the highest number on record to date and 3,608 higher than 2020’s total. Both […]

By Hub staff report / Published May 30, 2023 Ten Johns Hopkins PhD students were inducted into the university’s chapter of the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society at a ceremony on Thursday, May 11, in Mason Hall on the university’s Homewood campus. The society recognizes doctoral students’ academic achievements and their commitment to diversity, […]

By Hub staff report / Published May 25, 2023 A leading global philanthropist, a trailblazing national security analyst, a groundbreaking advocate for Black students at Hopkins, an international expert on mood disorders, a pioneering geneticist and immunologist, a renowned law and economics scholar, and a distinguished broadcast journalist received honorary degrees during Johns Hopkins University’s […]

Chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, asthma, HIV infection, and mental illness may be greatly undertreated in the U.S. jail and prison population, suggests a new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. For their analysis, the researchers used national health survey data covering 2018 to 2020 to estimate […]

By Brennen Jensen / Published March 13, 2023 Johns Hopkins University historian Martha S. Jones has been appointed by President Joe Biden as a member of the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise, a group tasked with publishing a multi-volume work documenting the history of the U.S. Supreme Court. Image caption: Martha Jones […]


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