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The Center for Nursing Inquiry oversees the scholarly work of nurses in the Johns Hopkins Health System. Our goal is to build the capacity for nurses to participate in the three forms of inquiry: research, evidence-based practice (EBP), and quality improvement (QI). At the Center for Nursing Inquiry, we offer a variety of educational resources and expert guidance to help nurses engage in meaningful, high-quality scholarly work. We are dedicated to advancing the science of nursing. Stay conne ...
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Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If you have a severe allergy to one food, you probably have the same issues with other foods, as well as allergies to things like pollen that you inhale. That’s according to Robert Wood, principal investigator on a study that … Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Episode 53: Magnet Designation: How Nursing Professional Development Inspires the Inquiry Mindset
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In this month’s episode, Nadine Rosenblum, nursing inquiry coordinator for the Center for Nursing Inquiry speaks with Paula Murray, manager of nursing professional specialty programs at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Paula describes her role, … Episode 53: Magnet Designation: How Nursing Professional Developmen…
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Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If you have a severe allergy to one food, you probably have the same issues with other foods, as well as allergies to things like pollen that you inhale. That’s according to Robert Wood, principal investigator on a study that … Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If you have a severe allergy to one food, you probably have the same issues with other foods, as well as allergies to things like pollen that you inhale. That’s according to Robert Wood, principal investigator on a study that … Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If you have a severe allergy to one food, you probably have the same issues with other foods, as well as allergies to things like pollen that you inhale. That’s according to Robert Wood, principal investigator on a study that … Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Food allergies are very often multiple and begin in childhood. Does this mean the newly approved omalizumab, given by injection, must be taken for the rest of someone’s life? Robert Wood, principal investigator on the study used by the FDA … Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Food allergies are very often multiple and begin in childhood. Does this mean the newly approved omalizumab, given by injection, must be taken for the rest of someone’s life? Robert Wood, principal investigator on the study used by the FDA … Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Food allergies are very often multiple and begin in childhood. Does this mean the newly approved omalizumab, given by injection, must be taken for the rest of someone’s life? Robert Wood, principal investigator on the study used by the FDA … Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Food allergies are very often multiple and begin in childhood. Does this mean the newly approved omalizumab, given by injection, must be taken for the rest of someone’s life? Robert Wood, principal investigator on the study used by the FDA … Are injections to keep food allergies under control a lifelong prospect? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More …
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Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The FDA has just approved a drug called omalizumab used to treat asthma to treat multiple, severe food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and principal investigator on the study that demonstrated the drug’s efficacy, says the … Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The FDA has just approved a drug called omalizumab used to treat asthma to treat multiple, severe food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and principal investigator on the study that demonstrated the drug’s efficacy, says the … Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The FDA has just approved a drug called omalizumab used to treat asthma to treat multiple, severe food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and principal investigator on the study that demonstrated the drug’s efficacy, says the … Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The FDA has just approved a drug called omalizumab used to treat asthma to treat multiple, severe food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and principal investigator on the study that demonstrated the drug’s efficacy, says the … Having allergies to many foods may make using a newly approved drug practical, Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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A drug called omalizumab has just been approved to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, Johns Hopkins allergy expert and principal investigator on a study proving the efficacy of this drug, says it’s needed because the strategy of feeding increasing … Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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A drug called omalizumab has just been approved to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, Johns Hopkins allergy expert and principal investigator on a study proving the efficacy of this drug, says it’s needed because the strategy of feeding increasing … Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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A drug called omalizumab has just been approved to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, Johns Hopkins allergy expert and principal investigator on a study proving the efficacy of this drug, says it’s needed because the strategy of feeding increasing … Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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A drug called omalizumab has just been approved to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, Johns Hopkins allergy expert and principal investigator on a study proving the efficacy of this drug, says it’s needed because the strategy of feeding increasing … Can food allergies be overcome by feeding foods people are allergic to? Elizabeth Tracey repo…
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A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Omalizumab is the chemical name for Xolair, an asthma medication that’s been around for decades that has just gotten FDA approval to treat food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and one author of a recent study … A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Omalizumab is the chemical name for Xolair, an asthma medication that’s been around for decades that has just gotten FDA approval to treat food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and one author of a recent study … A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Omalizumab is the chemical name for Xolair, an asthma medication that’s been around for decades that has just gotten FDA approval to treat food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and one author of a recent study … A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Omalizumab is the chemical name for Xolair, an asthma medication that’s been around for decades that has just gotten FDA approval to treat food allergy. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins and one author of a recent study … A newly approved drug to treat food allergy may be a game changer, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Episode 53: Magnet Designation: How Nursing Professional Development Inspires the Inquiry Mindset
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In this month’s episode, Nadine Rosenblum, nursing inquiry coordinator for the Center for Nursing Inquiry speaks with Paula Murray, manager of nursing professional specialty programs at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Paula describes her role, … Episode 53: Magnet Designation: How Nursing Professional Developmen…
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Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel … Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel … Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel … Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel … Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read Mo…
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Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying … Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying … Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying … Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying … Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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More cancers were diagnosed in 2023 than in the previous year, the American Cancer Society says, but cancer deaths are not rising at the same rate. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says as our … Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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More cancers were diagnosed in 2023 than in the previous year, the American Cancer Society says, but cancer deaths are not rising at the same rate. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says as our … Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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More cancers were diagnosed in 2023 than in the previous year, the American Cancer Society says, but cancer deaths are not rising at the same rate. William Nelson, director of the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, says as our … Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports…
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