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- Gunman Dead After Wounding Doctor at Johns Hopkins HospitalA gunman and his mother are both dead of gunshot wounds after a doctor was wounded at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Thursday. Police are calling this case a murder-suicide.
- Shooting at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland Ends in DeathA man in Baltimore, Maryland entered John Hopkins Hospital on September 16, in which he shot his mother's doctor, kill his mother, and then committed suicide.
- Gunman Shoots Johns Hopkins Doctor, Kills Mother and Then Himself (Video Link)Warren Davis was simply "overwhelmed" when Dr. David Cohen of Johns Hopkins Hospital began to explain his mother's medical condition. Disturbingly, Davis shot the doctor, killed his mother and then himself.
- Paul Warren Pardus, Alleged Gunman at Johns Hopkins Hospital: Murder / SuicideA surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital was shot today in the hospital. This is shocking and tragic.
- Gunman Terrorizes John's Hopkins HospitalShot have been fired at Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
- A Doctor is Shot at Johns Hopkins HospitalA hospital should be a place of healing. Unfortunately today Johns Hopkins hospital was a place of violence. A doctor has been shot.
Johns Hopkins Medical Center: The Treatment of Barrett's EsophagusJohns Hopkins Medical Center is one of the leading hospitals in the world for the potentially serious condition called "Barrett's esophagus," which occurs when esophageal cell production is altered as a result of long term acid reflux.- Asthma Symptoms Worsen when Indoors is PollutedAir with a lot of particles can trigger asthma symptoms in children, causing coughing, wheezing and tightness of chest. Indoor particulate matter has been on the increase and has been associated with more severe asthma symptoms.
John Hopkins Hospital Doctors Aid in Gaza StripEven though it seems that the Gaza Strip is out of the news, fighting continues. In an effort to aid the situation a team of John Hopkins Hospital doctors has headed to the area to provide medical care.- Johns Hopkins Outpatient SurgeryI recently had some exploratory outpatient surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and was amazed at how one of our nation's best hospitals functions so efficiently.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Try to Solve the Mystery of RagweedEnvironmental engineering researchers at Johns Hopkins have been spending their time studying a rag week filed, all 18 acres of it in order to find out how it grows and to track how its pollen spreads using different weather conditions.- Johns Hopkins Receives $100 Million AwardThe Johns Hopkins University has been awarded more than $100 million which will be spread over the span of five years.
- Researchers at Johns Hopkins University Develop Faster Cure for TuberculosisThe research showed that by adding moxifloxacin to the standard combination of antibiotics they were able to increase the number of patients who were able to clear the active infections from their lungs after two months of therapy by 17%.
- Inner City Baltimore Children at High Risk for InjuryYoung children are at higher than average risk for fires, poisoning, and falls in Baltimore inner city homes according to a study released from Johns Hopkins Children's Center. The study will be published in the August issue of Pediatrics.
Alan Rickman in the HBO Film Something the Lord Made"Something the Lord Made" is a story about overcoming racial prejudice, post-Depression social pressures, and the story about the incredible open-heart surgery using a pioneering shunt procedure that revolutionized the medical field.- Johns Hopkins Tops List of Best HospitalsU.S. News and World Reports released its annual list of America's Best Hospitals today, with Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital leading the pack.
Breakthrough in Stem Cell Research: Spinal Disorders Addressed in RatsIn a study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore, MD, rats that had been paralyzed were able to regain partial use of the paralyzed limb through the use of mouse embryo stem cells injected into them- Raj Tells Ivy that Ivy that He Wants Out of Their Marriage on ‘90210’Things finally begin to look up for Raj and Ivy, the young newlyweds on “90210.”
- Happy Dead Birthdays to Famous People Who Were Born on May 19Happy Dead Birthdays To Famous People Who Were Born on May 19 Nicole Brown Simpson,Joey Ramone,Malcolm X,Frank Luke, Albert Fish
- Chinese Herb Reveals Anti-Cancer PossibilitiesResearchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have discovered that a traditional Chinese medicinal plant known as thunder god vine treats many conditions including rheumatoid arthritis by blocking gene control machinery in the cell.
- Great Women Who Were Helped by Great MenIn 1896, Florence entered John Hopkins University as one of the 14 women registered in a class of 45. Florence rose to the occasion and won the attention of an outstanding anatomist and scientist at John Hopkins by the name of Frank P. Mall.
- Answers to Your Health Questions May Just Be a Click AwayA new website has teamed up with medical professionals and hospitals in answering questions from consumers.
- Pastoral Care; A Component of HealingPastoral or spiritual care is an important part of the healing process. From shut-ins to hospitals stays, your congregation is there to help in times of need.
- Shooting at Johns Hopkins HospitalGunman Paul Warren Pardus shot a faculty physician at 11:15 a.m. before taking refuge. The police were notified and the doctor was rushed to the ER. He is expected to make a full recovery.
- Does the Gunman in the John Hopkins Murder-Suicide Match the Traits and Trends of Murder-Suicides in the US Today?What are the traits and trends of murder-suicides in the US today? Does the gunman in the John Hopkins murder-suicide today match what studies reveal?
- Non Profit Staffing Remains ProblematicA recent survey of non-profit organizations showed that a staggering percentage of the nonprofits surveyed, 40 percent to be exact, lacked an adequate staff for delivering services and programs.
The Top 5 Best Hospitals in the WorldA list of the top five hospitals in the world with thorough information on each.
A Brief Look at Five of the Best Hospitals WorldwideSeeking medical care is important when you're ill but whether you seek treatment here in the States or abroad it is comforting to know that there are excellent medical facilities available that can help you.- The Good Kids Fight BackWhen a scool's notorious achievemnets is over-shadowed by a band of thugs, the good kids hit the beat in a tell all to the press.
- Unsung Hero: The Story of Sonya CarsonStory of Sonya Carson, the mother of neurosurgeon Ben Carson. Ben Carson's story was portrayed in the TNT Movie "Gifted Hands".
A Look at America's 5 Best Cancer Hospitals and Cancer InstitutesThe U.S. News and World Report has assigned rankings to the top hospitals in the country. Here is a look at America's best cancer hospitals and what they have to offer for patient care and research.- The Best Ear Nose and Throat Hospital in the USAJohn Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore, is the best ear, nose and throat facility in the U.S.A. with a score of 100.0 and a reputation of 40.06%
- The Ethics of Using Human Research SubjectsThis article describes the main guidelines researchers use to ensure ethical practices when using human subjects.
- Computer Program Could Keep Kids SaferA study at Johns Hopkins University shows that a new computer program could help parents make their homes safer for their children.





