Headlines Articles & News Releases Skip Section Navigation Articles & News Releases Events 2022 - Events 2023 - Events Media Briefings Media Briefing Archive In the News Media Inquiries Newsletter Podcast Transcript: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 1—A Problem Hiding in Plain Sight (Public Health On Call Special Series) Transcript: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 2—What Went Wrong? Transcript: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 3—Fixing Pulse Oximeters Transcript: The Fight For a Swimmable Harbor in Baltimore Transcript: The Importance of Knowing and Optimizing Your Hearing Health…At Any Age Statements Newsroom Breadcrumb Home Headlines Articles & News Releases Search by Keyword Topics (field_topics) All TopicsAgingCancerCOVID-19DataDisabilityDrugsEnvironmentEpidemiologyFamily PlanningFood/NutritionGun ViolenceHealth EquityHealth PolicyHealth SecurityHearing LossHuman RightsInfectious DiseasesInjury PreventionInternational HealthMedicineMental HealthNeglected DiseasesNoncommunicable DiseasesObesityReproductive and Sexual HealthSubstance Use DisorderTechnology and InnovationTobaccoVaccinesViolenceChild and Adolescent Health Article Type All TypesArticles & StoriesNews ReleasesOther Sites May 25, 2001 Two Reproductive Health Experts to Join Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Bloomberg School May 21, 2001 School Program Promotes AIDS Prevention in Ghana Bloomberg School May 15, 2001 Gender Differences In General Aviation Crashes Bloomberg School May 14, 2001 Chronic Kidney Disease is Common in the U.S. and is Strongly Associated with Under-Treatment of Hypertension Bloomberg School May 1, 2001 Pneumococcal Vaccine Extremely Effective for High Risk Native American Communities Bloomberg School April 30, 2001 Study Estimates Gender Bias in U.S. Clinical Trials, Finds MenNot WomenUnder Represented in Most Research Bloomberg School April 30, 2001 Sin Taxes, Family Planning Clinics, and Tobacco Policies are Effective in Controlling Teenage Risk-Taking Bloomberg School April 24, 2001 Social and Psychosocial Factors Important Among Pregnant, Low-Income, African-American Women Bloomberg School April 23, 2001 Hopkins Names Public Health School After Michael Bloomberg Bloomberg School April 16, 2001 Study Examines Public Acceptance of Underage Drinking Prevention Policies Bloomberg School Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous First page « First … Page 649 Page 650 Page 651 Page 652 Current page 653 Page 654 Page 655 Page 656 Page 657 … Last page Last » Next page Next ›
May 25, 2001 Two Reproductive Health Experts to Join Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Bloomberg School
May 14, 2001 Chronic Kidney Disease is Common in the U.S. and is Strongly Associated with Under-Treatment of Hypertension Bloomberg School
May 1, 2001 Pneumococcal Vaccine Extremely Effective for High Risk Native American Communities Bloomberg School
April 30, 2001 Study Estimates Gender Bias in U.S. Clinical Trials, Finds MenNot WomenUnder Represented in Most Research Bloomberg School
April 30, 2001 Sin Taxes, Family Planning Clinics, and Tobacco Policies are Effective in Controlling Teenage Risk-Taking Bloomberg School
April 24, 2001 Social and Psychosocial Factors Important Among Pregnant, Low-Income, African-American Women Bloomberg School
April 16, 2001 Study Examines Public Acceptance of Underage Drinking Prevention Policies Bloomberg School