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Ensuring Equitable Access to Health Care for Our Communities


Published March 4, 2021
Johns Hopkins All Children s Hospital, Emergency Department.
Johns Hopkins Medicine is committed to providing equitable care to all, while improving the health and wellness of our patients, personnel and residents in all our neighboring communities.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made existing health disparities even more apparent. In light of this concern, Johns Hopkins Medicine will continue to develop new ways to reach all populations with specific consideration for vulnerable ones to provide access to essential COVID-19 information and services. These include testing, care options, potential therapies, best practices to prevent the spread of illness, emotional support resources, language access options, and much more. ....

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Research news tip sheet: Story ideas From Johns Hopkins Medicine


Credit: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Media Contact: Vanessa McMains, Ph.D., [email protected]
Recent interest in developing therapies from hallucinogenic drugs has scientists exploring how these chemicals work in the brain. Recently, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers imaged the brains of people who had vaped salvinorin A, a drug used in Native Mexican rituals, and found that, like other psychedelic drugs, it increased the communication across parts of the brain. However, the primary effects of the drug that they observed as reported in their paper published Oct. 2, 2020, in
Scientific Reports suggest that salvinorin A results in more random or disconnected signaling within the default mode network, which is the part of the brain most active when a person is sitting still, relaxing, daydreaming or otherwise not engaged in externally directed mental exercise. ....

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