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1 Sickle cell disease should be treated with a half-matched donor approach, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:05
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Sickle cell disease was thought to be cured using gene therapy, but longer term follow up reveals that while the condition improves many are not cured. Now a new approach developed at Johns Hopkins and around the world uses ‘half-matched’ … Sickle cell disease should be treated with a half-matched donor approach, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Gene therapy for sickle cell disease often isn’t a cure, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Gene therapy for sickle cell disease has a breathtaking price tag of 2-3 million dollars per person, and for some people who receive it, is doesn’t actually cure the condition. That’s according to Richard Brodsky, a sickle cell expert at … Gene therapy for sickle cell disease often isn’t a cure, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 A new technique is better than gene therapy for curing sickle cell disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:03
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Headlines have announced that sickle cell disease can be cured with gene therapy. Now there’s a better way developed at Johns Hopkins and other centers around the world, using what are called ‘half-matched donors,’ to give new bone marrow to … A new technique is better than gene therapy for curing sickle cell disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 A new technique cures most people with sickle cell disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Bone marrow transplants used to be limited to just those people with sickle cell disease who could receive bone marrow from a matched donor. Rick Jones, an expert in blood disorders and cancers at Johns Hopkins, and colleagues have just … A new technique cures most people with sickle cell disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 What’s the best way to cure sickle cell disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:06
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Sickle cell disease is a genetic abnormality that causes red blood cells to sickle instead of being round, and a host of problems result, including excruciatingly painful sickle cell crises. Rick Jones, an expert in blood disorders and cancer at … What’s the best way to cure sickle cell disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Breast cancer survival rates have stalled, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Improvements in breast cancer detection and treatment have resulted in improved survival, but now those improvements seem to have stalled, a new analysis shows. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says two groups of women … Breast cancer survival rates have stalled, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Possible impacts of new cancer drugs need to be cataloged, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:03
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors are cancer drugs that for many have been a lifeline. Yet they are associated with a range of reactions that really need to be cataloged so they’re easier to recognize, some experts argue. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer … Possible impacts of new cancer drugs need to be cataloged, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 How might microplastics be related to cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:02
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Microplastics you’ve inhaled and eaten are found all over your body, a recent study shows, and while no one knows exactly how they’re impacting your health, odds are they aren’t good for you. Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson at … How might microplastics be related to cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Your body has microplastics in many places, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:00
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Microplastics are formed from the breakdown of plastics in the environment, and they’ve now been found in many places in the human body, a new study reveals. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says it’s … Your body has microplastics in many places, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 There are things you can do to help protect your respiratory health even with dryer air and poor air quality, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:03
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Breathing through your mouth makes health issues from dryer air even worse, says David Edwards, a respiratory health expert at Johns Hopkins. His recent study shows the deleterious impact of dry air on our respiratory system but says there are … There are things you can do to help protect your respiratory health even with dryer air and poor air quality, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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This month's topics include using symptom monitoring remotely to inform care of people with advanced cancer, painful neuropathy after some types of chemotherapy, best strategies for treating esophagus cancer, urinary DNA methylation testing for bladder cancer diagnosis.
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1 How is poor air quality related to dry air and respiratory health? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Very tiny particles known as PM2.5 are a part of pollutants in the air, and have been shown to negatively affect health. Ditto for warming temperatures, which dry out our respiratory system, research by David Edwards, a respiratory health expert … How is poor air quality related to dry air and respiratory health? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Does dry air contribute to more respiratory infections? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Dry air just isn’t good for your respiratory health, new research by David Edwards, a respiratory health expert at Johns Hopkins, has shown. Dry air makes mucus thicker and harder to expel, and traps both toxins and pathogens in our … Does dry air contribute to more respiratory infections? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 How are dry air and respiratory disease connected? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:02
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When you’re in an environment where the air is dry, a whole cascade of responses renders you more susceptible to respiratory conditions and diseases. That’s according to research by respiratory health expert David Edwards at Johns Hopkins. Edwards: It's understood … How are dry air and respiratory disease connected? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Dry airways and inflammation are linked, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:03
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As our planet warms, relative humidity hasn’t changed much but evaporation rate has increased, so things are dryer. This is a prescription for increased respiratory problems, says David Edwards, a respiratory health expert at Johns Hopkins. Edwards: We took airway … Dry airways and inflammation are linked, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 What are increasing global temperatures doing to your airways? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Climate change and increasing temperatures are already taking a toll on your health, research by David Edwards, a respiratory health expert at Johns Hopkins, has shown. Edwards: Airway mucosa is drying out, like the earth's top soil with warming temperatures, … What are increasing global temperatures doing to your airways? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Ep. 14 Making Well-Being a Strategic Priority: A Vital Conversation with Deborah Bake| Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being 31:14
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We welcome Deborah Baker, senior vice president for nursing and chief nurse executive for the Johns Hopkins Health System, to the podcast. Under her leadership, Johns Hopkins Nursing set well-being as a strategic priority to ensure continued focus and investment … Ep. 14 Making Well-Being a Strategic Priority: A Vital Conversation with Deborah Bake| Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being Read More »…
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1 Ep. 13 Taming the EHR: work smarter and improve your work-life balance| Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being 34:49
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The volume of electronic messages and time spent in the EHR has increased exponentially and is widely recognized as a contributor to healthcare worker burnout. Learn about Johns Hopkins Medicine’s “Great 8” Epic training and provider support initiative and other … Ep. 13 Taming the EHR: work smarter and improve your work-life balance| Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Well-Being Read More »…
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1 Episode 64: 5th Edition – Appendix B (Part 3) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry 7:18
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In part 3 of the JHEBP series, Kim Bissett, EBP Coordinator for the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, and Heather Watson, Nurse Scientist for the Johns Hopkins Health System, cover Appendix B, the Question Development Tool. This tool helps EBP … Episode 64: 5th Edition – Appendix B (Part 3) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Read More »…
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1 Episode 63: 5th Edition – Appendix A (Part 2) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry 6:14
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We’re continuing our series on the Johns Hopkins Evidence-based Practice Model, 5th Edition, with Kim Bissett, EBP Coordinator for the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing (IJHN). Kim and Heather Watson, Nurse Scientist for the Johns Hopkins Health System, discuss Appendix … Episode 63: 5th Edition – Appendix A (Part 2) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Read More »…
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1 Episode 62: Introducing the JHEBP 5th Edition (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry 3:47
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It’s here! The Johns Hopkins Evidence Based Practice (JHEBP) Model and Guidelines, 5th Edition, will be available in mid-April – and today we’re kicking off a new series featuring the updated JHEBP tools: also known as Appendices A-J. The authors … Episode 62: Introducing the JHEBP 5th Edition (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Read More »…
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1 How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:06
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Findings on a routine EEG called sleep spindles may be helpful in determining if a nonresponsive person who’s had a brain injury will recover, a new study reveals. Susanne Muehlschlegel, a critical care neurologist at Johns Hopkins, says this may … How is the decision on how long to continue life sustaining treatment made? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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If someone has suffered a brain injury and is on life support, determining when to cease that treatment is challenging if they haven’t recovered consciousness, with a new study identifying something called sleep spindles, seen on EEG, as helpful. Johns … Is two weeks long enough to determine if someone will recover consciousness? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 How long should someone remain on life support? Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:03
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Deciding when to stop life sustaining treatment for someone who’s unconscious after brain injury may be easier now that a new study identifies sleep spindles, which can be seen on electroencephalograms, or EEGs, along with other testing, to predict who … How long should someone remain on life support? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Sleep spindles may help discern who may regain consciousness, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:04
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Something called sleep spindles are spikes that show up in an electroencephalogram, or EEG, and may help predict whether someone who’s had a brain injury will regain consciousness, new research shows. Johns Hopkins critical care neurologist Susanne Muehlschlegel says this adds … Sleep spindles may help discern who may regain consciousness, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 It’s always a challenge when someone is unresponsive to determine how active their brain is, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:03
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When a patient is not responsive following a traumatic brain injury it is very difficult to tell when or if they’ll recover. A recent study may help by identifying characteristic tracings on an electroencephalogram, or EEG, that may be associated … It’s always a challenge when someone is unresponsive to determine how active their brain is, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 The shingles vaccine is on the do not miss list, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:05
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Shingles is a skin infection that results from reactivation of the virus that causes chicken pox. It can occur in areas like the eye where it may compromise vision, and is also associated with persistent and unremitting pain at the … The shingles vaccine is on the do not miss list, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 Vaccines against human papilloma virus reduce cancers, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:02
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Vaccines against human papilloma virus or HPV have been shown to dramatically reduce the rates of cervical cancer among recipients, data over decades now shows. Vaccine expert Anna Durbin at Johns Hopkins says males who receive the vaccine also reap … Vaccines against human papilloma virus reduce cancers, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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1 After billions of doses, mRNA vaccines have demonstrated their safety, Elizabeth Tracey reports 1:02
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Among the many advances seen while Covid was rampant, mRNA vaccines stand out. That’s according to Anna Durbin, a vaccine expert at Johns Hopkins. Durbin: These mRNA vaccines are very safe. mRNA itself the way it's presented to you it's … After billions of doses, mRNA vaccines have demonstrated their safety, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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The technology that produced the vaccines against Covid relies on a type of RNA known as messenger RNA. Johns Hopkins vaccine expert Anna Durbin explains why utilizing this approach stimulates an effective immune response. Durbin: What we like about mRNA … Why are mRNA vaccines effective? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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