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Improved Nutrition Could Reduce Malaria Burden Worldwide

A large percentage of child deaths related to malaria are attributable to undernutrition and deficiencies of vitamin A, zinc, iron, and folate, according to a new report by researchers with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Scientists Identify Compounds That Mimic Calorie Restriction

Investigators from an international consortium of research institutes, including the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, have identified compounds that mimic the effects of a low-calorie diet without changing the amount of essential nutrients.

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Amesh Adalja discusses what public health policies might look like under Donald Trump's new administration.

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Associated Press

Natalie Exum discusses the challenges of disrupted water supplies after Hurricane Helene.

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The Hill

Brendan Saloner writes about the need for more drug-treatment services. 

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