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July 5, 2001 Measles Vaccine Reduces Health Inequities by Dramatically Improving Survival of Poorest and Most Vulnerable Children Bloomberg School
June 6, 2001 Johns Hopkins Working Group on Civilian Biodefense Warns Tularemia--Rabbit Fever--Could Be Bioweapons Threat Bloomberg School
May 27, 2001 Study Finds Significant Gender Differences in Risk Factors for HIV Infection Among Injection Drug Users Bloomberg School
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