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Newswise: Alzheimer’s Disease Among the Latinx Population: Preparing for a Growing Need in Care
Released: 23-Sep-2021 10:45 AM EDT
Alzheimer’s Disease Among the Latinx Population: Preparing for a Growing Need in Care
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Dr. Melissa Hladek and Jason Resendez join the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing's On the Pulse podcast to discuss Alzheimer's disease among the Latinx population.

Released: 27-Jan-2020 2:45 PM EST
What We Know About the Coronavirus
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Experts from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing offer key thoughts for health professionals and citizens alike on how to prevent illness, while remaining ready to tackle an unfolding outbreak.

Released: 26-Nov-2019 5:05 PM EST
Sarah Szanton, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing professor and developer of CAPABLE, will be live on POLITICO
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) Professor Sarah Szanton, PhD, ANP, FAAN, has been invited to serve on the POLITICO Live panel “Combating Chronic Conditions,” December 3, Washington DC. She will join panelists across the health care spectrum to discuss policies, strategies, and innovations that can improve primary care treatment for patients with chronic conditions.

Released: 5-Aug-2019 9:55 AM EDT
What Breastfeeding Parents Need to Know
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

New and expectant parents have so many questions. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing experts discussed how to become a lactation consultant and a host of tips for expectant parents-to-be.

Released: 17-Jan-2019 3:05 PM EST
‘Dirty John’ and a Safety Plan for Domestic Violence
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Today we have a good understanding of the pattern of dangerous behaviors abusive men use to manipulate their partners. However, most women, their friends, and their family members do not have access to safety information. Dirty John presents an opportunity for women in abusive relationships to learn more about developing a personalized, practical safety plan for when in danger.

Released: 30-Jul-2018 4:50 PM EDT
The PrEP Paradox
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

"HIV/AIDS is a known killer. Today, we could wipe it off the face of the earth if we simply shared. That’s a priceless opportunity that we can’t afford … to miss." Patricia Davidson, nursing expert and dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing explains why stigma, lack of awareness, and over-the-top pricing prevent people from being able to use Truvada, also known as PrEP, which is 99 percent effective at preventing HIV infection.


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