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Methadone Is an Effective Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, So Why Aren't More Patients Using It?
Methadone is proven to reduce the likelihood of dying from an overdose by 50% or more. Why is it so hard to get?

‘The Gates of Hell’ Have Opened—Can Health Systems Help Close Them?
Health systems are a major contributor to global emissions—but they are also the first responders to climate-related disasters. For both these reasons, they play an essential role in meeting upgraded climate goals

New Method Can Improve Assessing Genetic Risks For Non-White Populations
Scalable AI-based method based on genetic studies that include people of European, African, Latino, East Asian, and South Asian backgrounds could one day help address health disparities.

Discovery in Mosquitoes Could Lead to New Strategy Against Dengue Fever and Other Mosquito-Borne Viruses
Scientists identify protein and pathway that, if compromised, no longer protect Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from succumbing to viruses they transmit to people.

Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Awarded $23.5 Million CDC Grant to Launch New Epidemic Preparedness Project
Project will be part of CDC’s Outbreak Analytics and Disease Modeling Network; CHS scholars will train public health professionals to use modeling and analytics tools for full spectrum of epidemic responses.

What to Know About the Updated COVID-19 Vaccine for Fall/Winter 2023
The updated COVID-19 vaccine provides safe, effective protection against current variants for everyone six months and older.
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