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Johns Hopkins Medicine: New NIH-Funded Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Finds Switching to Integrase Inhibitors from Protease Inhibitors Is Associated with New Diabetes Risk in People with HIV New NIH-Funded Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Finds Switching to Integrase Inhibitors from Protease Inhibitors Is Associated with New Diabetes Risk in People with HIV Johns Hopkins Medicine: Johns Hopkins Team Develops Therapeutic, Nasally Delivered DNA Vaccine for Tuberculosis In a paper published today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a research team at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reports developing a therapeutic ... Johns Hopkins Medicine: HIV Infections Would Increase by 10% Average if CDC Funding for HIV Testing Ends, NIH-Funded Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Predicts HIV Infections Would Increase by 10% Average if CDC Funding for HIV Testing Ends, NIH-Funded Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Predicts Johns Hopkins Medicine: Study Finds Rising Rates of Electric Scooter Injuries, with Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Those Harmed As electric scooters (e-scooters) become more available in cities and urban areas, injuries are becoming more common. Research from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center researchers finds that Black and ...

People who have high blood pressure that does not respond to medication may have a condition called primary aldosteronism, which originates in one or both of the body’s adrenal glands. Johns Hopkins ...