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A new COVID Landscape in China
Why COVID is surging in China after three years of strict prevention measures.

Food Systems Expert Shawn McKenzie Named Director of Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future
Assumes role after 20-plus years of leadership positions at center dedicated to building healthy, equitable, sustainable food systems.

Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy Announces Inaugural Sommer Klag Advocacy Achievement Award Winners
Professors Shannon Frattaroli and Josh Horwitz Recognized for Work on Extreme Risk Protection Orders, Enacted into Law in 19 States and DC

Cervical Cancer is Preventable
Regular screening and vaccinations have made cervical cancer a preventable disease, yet it still takes thousands of lives in the U.S. each year. A cancer epidemiologist explains why.

Caregivers Need Care, Too
Nearly all older adults with Alzheimer’s disease rely on the help of family and other unpaid help. Experts on aging share essential tips and resources for these caregivers to also care for themselves.

New Study Links Hearing Loss With Dementia in Older Adults
Findings consistent with prior studies and highlight potential benefit of hearing aid use
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