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Video: The 3rd GTCLP Part 4a of 4Original at Google Video
• Wed, Sep 17
Unknown length - 2008-09-17 Gerry Cornejo attends the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Program at the Bloomberg School of Public Health in Johns Hopkins University July 2008
Video: Open House USA Bloomberg part 3 of 4Original at YouTube
• Tue, Sep 9
By rss@youtube.com (lizacornejo) Gerry Cornejo attends the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Program at the Bloomberg School of Public Health in Johns Hopkins University July 2008 Keywords: Gerry Cornejo attends the Global Tobacco Control Leadership Program at Bloomberg School of Public Health in Johns Ho
MicrobeWorld Video Episode 2 - AMNH Part I
Original at Revver
• Wed, Aug 20
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Panelists include: # Rita Colwell, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland College Park and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Chairman, Canon US Life Sciences, Inc. ...
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Video: 3. Climate Change vs. Global Warming
Original at AOL Video
• Tue, Nov 20
Cindy Parker of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University discusses the difference between the terms 'climate change' and 'global warming.' Runtime: 00:53 ...
Video: 6. Climate Change is Coming
Original at AOL Video
• Tue, Nov 20
Date Posted: 09/12/2005, 12:00 am Dr. Cindy Parker of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University discusses what people can do to help slow global warming. Runtime: 01:01 Free.
Video: 5. The Greenhouse Effect
Original at AOL Video
• Tue, Nov 20
Date Posted: 09/12/2005, 12:00 am Dr. Cindy Parker of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University explains the greenhouse effect and how it warms the planet. Runtime: 01:19 Free.
City Rats Loyal to Their 'Hoods, Scientists Discover
Original at U.S. News & World Report
• Tue, Jun 9
U.S. News & World Report, DC Like any major city, Baltimore, Md., has many lively neighborhoods--each with its own personality. But scientists from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health say humans aren't the only Baltimoreans loyal to their 'hoods. ...
Do Kids Follow Parents' Dietary Habits? Maybe Not So Much.
Original at Washington Post
• Wed, Jun 3
DC Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health looked at a national survey of families' eating habits, comparing what parents (about 2300 of them, ages 20 to 65) and their kids (about 2700, ages 2-18) reported having ...
Your Friendly Neighborhood Rats - About
Original at baltimore.about.com
• Mon, Jun 1
About - Cities & Towns, NY Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers trapped nearly 300 rats in 11 areas of the city and found that they rarely stray farther than a block from their home. They dsicovered that east side and west side rats separated by ...
Rats as loyal to Baltimore neighborhoods as long-time residents
Original at Examiner.com
• Thu, May 28
World News Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health live-captured rats from both the East side and West side of the city and found that, based on their genetic profiles, they were not related. The Jones Falls waterway, ...
Region Digest
Original at Annapolis Capital
• Thu, May 28
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MD To find out why rat numbers have not changed, despite decades of extermination efforts, researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health trapped nearly 300 rats in 11 areas and tested them to see how they were related. ...
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Could Swine Flu Deaths be the Key to Understanding Autism?
Original at Age of Autism
• Wed, May 27
Trumbull Department of Environmental Health Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. Mercury (Hg) has long been recognized as a neurotoxicant; however, recent work in animal models has implicated Hg as ...
Rats are loyal to their Baltimore neighborhoods
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, May 27
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To find out why rat numbers have not changed, despite decades of extermination efforts, researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health trapped nearly 300 rats in 11 areas and tested them to see how they were related. ...
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Wreck n' Roll
Original at Nurse.com
• Mon, May 4
VA - Catherine Spader When Scotti took a statistics class in 2005 as a requirement for her master's degree at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, one discussion touched on the stats of head injuries suffered by roller derby skaters who ...
Guided Care Program - a form of geriatrics
Original at vids.myspace.com
• Wed, Mar 18
Chad Boult MD, M.Ph., MBA/professor & director, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health "How often do you see your children ... vids.myspace.com