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Ben Carson withdraws as Hopkins commencement speaker
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A Baltimore pediatric neurosurgeon who made derogatory comments about gay marriage has withdrawn as commencement speaker at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
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Dr. Benjamin Carson rises to contender status for GOP presidential nomination
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A new name is circling around as a possible contender in the 2016 presidential race. And Marylanders know him well. Dr. Benajamin Carson is a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins. And lately, he has become a darling among conservatives.
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300 call hotline in gynecologist recording probe
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Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi says more than 300 calls had been received by Wednesday morning on the hotline that was set up for patients and former patients of a gynecologist suspected of secretly recording exams before apparently killing himself.
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Nikita Levy, former Johns Hopkins gynecologist, found dead
CommentJohns Hopkins officials said in a statement that they began investigating Nikita Levy earlier this month after an employee reported that he had been using personal equipment to take pictures and videos of his patients.
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Alzheimer's surgery, Johns Hopkins breakthrough treatment
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Doctors at Johns Hopkins University are experimenting with a pacemaker for the brain to combat Alzheimer’s disease. They’re preparing to implant one of the devices on Thursday.
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Johns Hopkins cancer patients have fun creating viral video
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Some child cancer patients at Johns Hopkins made a music video that has gone viral.
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Johns Hopkins study rids most kids of food allergies
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The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, finds the key to a cure that might require children to eat the foods they're allergic to, but researchers warn these are preliminary findings and this method is not safe for parents to try at home.
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John Hopkins Hospital holding job fair for health information technology students
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The hospital says job opportunities are plentiful in the field which is being helped by financial incentives from the federal government for doctors and hospitals to use electronic health records.
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Hospital misdiagnoses cause as many deaths as breast cancer, study says
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Hospital misdiagnoses lead to as many as 40,500 patients dying annually, according to a Johns Hopkins study.
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Best hospitals in America: Johns Hopkins ranked #2
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Out of the nearly 5,000 hospitals that serve the American public in the United States, Johns Hopkins is still among the best, according to U.S. News Best Hospital Rankings.
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