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Johns Hopkins launches effort to honor its diverse history through named buildings, programs


Johns Hopkins launches effort to honor its diverse history through named buildings, programs
The Diverse Names and Narratives project will focus specifically on recognizing individuals from historically marginalized and underrepresented groups and elevating their stories
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April 30, 2021
Johns Hopkins today announced the first steps in a new effort to recognize and more visibly celebrate the names and stories of remarkable people who are part the institution s history, with a specific focus on individuals from historically marginalized and underrepresented groups.
Since our founding, many thousands of people associated with our university and health system have made an outsized impact on so many different areas of human endeavor, JHU President Ronald J. Daniels, Hopkins Medicine CEO Paul B. Rothman, and Johns Hopkins Health System President Kevin Sowers wrote in a message to t ....

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Racial disparities: Young, Black adults had significantly worse heart transplant outcomes


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DALLAS, Feb. 2, 2021 Young, Black adults are more than twice as likely to die in the first year after a heart transplant when compared to same-age, non-Black heart transplant recipients, according to new research published today in
Circulation: 
Heart Failure, an American Heart Association journal.
Research has consistently shown that Black heart transplant recipients have a higher risk of death following heart transplantation compared to non-Black recipients. Black patients have higher prevalence of cardiovascular disease at younger ages, and therefore, they may need heart transplants at younger ages. Researchers hypothesized that studies focused on disparities among Black heart transplant recipients may be missing an even greater disparity – younger Black patients.  ....

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