A force for good: Hopkins undergrads design magnetic sling to treat incontinence in women
An estimated 50% of adult women experience urinary incontinence. The impact of this condition can be significant, including restless sleep and needing frequent access to restrooms. In addition, patients with…
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A force for good: Hopkins undergrads design magnetic sling to treat incontinence in women
CategoriesAn estimated 50% of adult women experience urinary incontinence. The impact of this condition can be significant, including restless sleep and needing frequent access to restrooms. In addition, patients with…
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Students in the course Multidisciplinary Engineering Design collaborate with Johns Hopkins Hospital to improve infant care.
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The Center for Leadership Education’s Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications class has partnered with Nodpod to increase awareness of their weighted sleep mask and explore the viability of the collegiate…
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Nikki Ucheya (’23), a digital marketing and communications specialist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, has been named the fall 2025 featured volunteer by the Baltimore chapter…
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On Monday, Oct. 20, Congressman John Sarbanes will deliver the inaugural lecture of the Democracy by Design: Engineering a Civic Life series, a biannual exploration of how students, particularly engineers,…
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Mia Russell says those looking to improve their credit should consider obtaining a secured credit card–one backed by a refundable security deposit that also serves as the card’s credit limit.…