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Q&A: The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke (web article)

Jonathan Samet, chair of the Department of Epidemiology at Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½, answers questions at about the 2006 Surgeon General's report on the dangers of secondhand smoke. Samet was senior scientific editor of the report.

Dominici Named Mortimer Spiegelman Award Recipient

Francesca Dominici, PhD, associate professor in the Bloomberg School’s Department of Biostatistics, has been named the 2006 Mortimer Spiegleman Award recipient by the American Public Health Association (APHA) Statistics Section.

Graduated Driver Licensing Reduces Fatal Crashes by 11 Percent

Graduated driver licensing programs reduce, by an average of 11 percent, the incidence of fatal crashes of 16-year-old drivers, according to a study by researchers from the Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½â€™s Center for Injury Research and Policy and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

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A young child with measles rash all over their body lies in bed and hugs a teddy bear.

The New York Times

Measles cases hit highest total since U.S. eliminated the disease
William Moss is quoted.

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Scripps News

Health risks from the flooding in Texas could linger for months
Natalie Exum is quoted.

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U.S. Drug Supply Chain, Tariffs, Prices, and Availability
With Jeromie Ballreich and Mariana Socal

 

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