The Department of Justice wants to execute the former Gilman valedictorian for the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Others call him a hero. But what drove the alleged killer?
From the automatic defibrillator to the first public medical school in the United States, so much of global medical practice that now seems standard was born in Baltimore.
Three decades after the first artificial heart transplant, little progress has been made in building a man-made ticker that lasts. Hopkins’ researchers aim to change that.
For cancer patients, social media outlets have relegated suffering in silence to a thing of the past.
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