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Bridging the #AI chasm: new @Hopkins_ENT study in npj Digital Medicine uncovers a crucial gap in for AI applications in otolaryngology, as 99.3% of OHNS studies did not reach clinical validation. Closing this gap may improve real-world impacts. nature.com/articles/s4174…


More alternatives to knee replacement surgery are emerging. The Washington Post Johns Hopkins Medicine washingtonpost.com/health/2025/05…

Researchers from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and four other cancer centers find biopsy tissue from #glioblastoma can be studied multiple ways to gain information about the cancer. bit.ly/43gJjG8

A specific antibody can indicate which patients with lupus are at higher risk for heart attacks, strokes and other blood clots, new research from Johns Hopkins Rheumatology shows. bit.ly/4j8kjaa

Disrupting tiny droplets that switch on cancer genes may be a strategy for treating a rare #kidneycancer known as translocation renal cell carcinoma (#tRCC), say researchers at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and @johnshopkinssph. bit.ly/3YO1PEy

8 Simple Ways to Cope with Dry Eye Syndrome. Everyday Health Johns Hopkins Medicine bit.ly/42ZQtzP

I got prostate cancer at 47 despite having no symptoms — why my doctor sent me for a screening. New York Post Johns Hopkins Medicine


Your Hearing Can Get Worse as You Age. Johns Hopkins Medicine otolaryngologist Dr. Frank Lin discusses how you can protect your hearing. The New York Times nyti.ms/4dsIJtJ

Beyond the Myth That We Use Only 10 Percent of Our Brains. Psychology Today Johns Hopkins Medicine bit.ly/3Fouw4h

Study by Johns Hopkins Medicine The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute in Eur Urol Focus (bit.ly/4jYeptn) suggests newly found #GeneticMutation, F722fs, in the MMS22L gene in #AshkenaziJewish men is linked to increased #ProstateCancer risk. William Isaacs PhD bit.ly/3FqUSma


Study by Johns Hopkins Medicine The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute in Eur Urol Focus (bit.ly/44Na7QY) suggests newly found #GeneticMutation, F722fs, in the MMS22L gene in #AshkenaziJewish men is linked to increased #ProstateCancer risk. William Isaacs PhD For more, see bit.ly/3H5plac.



Angie Read’s rare cancer diagnosis left her without a clear path forward. Research and resilience gave her the confidence to take next steps. Her journey underscores the importance of dedicated research in rare cancers: bit.ly/3YVaRzD Johns Hopkins OHNS

New study in Science Translational Medicine (bit.ly/3YUnScG) by Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health & Johns Hopkins Engineering shows #COVID virus “reprograms” pathogen-fighting #neutrophils into immune system-weakening cells, possibly leading to severe #COVID. See bit.ly/4kz396K for more.

Colon cancer is rising in young people. Finally, scientists have a clue about why. National Geographic Johns Hopkins Medicine on.natgeo.com/45uS3uW