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The findings could better inform treatment options and help prevent severe outcomes of the disease.
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Q+A: How to spot 'fake news' online
CategoriesCybersecurity expert Joe Carrigan, co-host of 'Hacking Humans' podcast, offers tips for verifying information online
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In First Year Seminar, Johns Hopkins undergrads explore the history of LGBTQ people in STEM and how science, in turn, affects the lives of LGBTQ people
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A Johns Hopkins systems engineer's new method will allow patients to determine an achievable diet to improve their health and better manage negative symptoms
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From waste to windfall: engineers' new method extracts valuable materials from mining discards
CategoriesThe method is more environmentally friendly than current mining approaches and can aid in the production of more sustainable energy resources, such as lithium-ion batteries
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To a T-cell: Researchers link immune-cell activity to psychiatric symptoms in women with HIV
CategoriesStudy finds that activation of CD4+ T-cells correlates to better memory and attention, while exhausted or aging CD4+ T-cells correlate to psychiatric symptoms