The United States surpassed a milestone in reported measles cases, with 2025 now having the most cases since the disease was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000 and the most cases in more than ...
The Department of Environmental Health and Engineering advances global impact through pioneering research, innovative education, and practice.
The Graduate Training Programs in Clinical Investigation (GTPCI) are the first of their kind. A joint venture between the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) and the Johns Hopkins ...
The PhD in Environmental Sustainability, Resilience, and Health (ESRH) track aims to cultivate innovative public health scientists and engineers who address urgent challenges at the intersection of ...
Health Economics is an applied field of study that allows for the systematic and rigorous examination of the problems faced in promoting health for all. By applying economic theories of consumer, ...
, located on the ninth floor of the School of Public Health, serves breakfast and lunch. The Daily Grind is located on the second floor mezzanine, and features not only espressos and made-to-order ...
This table aims to provide an abbreviated listing of the most common section numbers used during regular BSPH terms, with information for students and faculty about which type of section number might ...
Non-Degree Students Junior or mid-level professionals (ie, non-degree students) with at least a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, a strong academic record, and ...
Heart disease, overdoses, firearm violence, and motor vehicle crashes—in that order—are responsible for a 2.7-year difference in life expectancy in the U.S. compared with England and Wales, according ...
Cass Crifasi and Alex McCourt answer frequently asked questions about regulating the public carry of firearms and the risks associated with permitless carry and Stand Your Ground laws.
An analysis of 11 states that removed concealed carry licensing that mandated firearm training or proficiency requirements suggests that rates of violent gun assaults increase 32 percent, according to ...
A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that out-of-pockets caps on insulin for Medicare Part D beneficiaries have reined in insulin prices. The ...