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Old Drug Offers New Hope for Marfan Syndrome
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Music on the Mind
Otolaryngologist Charles Limb, a self-professed music addict, believes his studies of the brain "on jazz" could ultimately lead to improved treatment for hearing loss.

Charles Limb talks about how music has moved his science.
The Protectors
Child abuse cases arrive in the pediatric emergency department with heartbreaking frequency. Meet the medical team that’s first on the scene.
Practicing on Plastic
Before giving them real patients, Hopkins trainers like to test future doctors in lifelike scenarios. Now they have the perfect place to do it.
Troubled minds, troubled hearts
Despite nearly two decades of studies linking depression, anxiety, and heart disease, medicine has mostly declined to invite mental health experts into the solution. Roy Ziegelstein and friends want to change all that.
Circling the dome
A construction project of staggering scale. Our CEO on Capitol Hill. A marathoning med student. The Rangos Building debuts.
Medical Rounds
When Alzheimer’s doesn't mean dementia. Lyme's voice of rationality. Just shrug it off. An end to allergy shots?
Annals of Hopkins
In the old days, the fate of med students looking for residencies could be determined through side deals and an old boys’ network. With the Class of 1952, all that changed.