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Nina Raver-Shapira, Ph.D., loves a challenge: The Johnson & Johnson scientist persisted for years to develop an innovative surgical patch that helps stop problematic bleeding during surgery—and she's also a record-breaking elite athlete. For Women’s Equality Day, find out how she got her start, what achievements she’s most proud of and where she finds inspiration.
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For World Lung Cancer Day, learn about one patient's journey toward getting an accurate diagnosis—and why it's crucial to always advocate for your health.
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A diverse nursing workforce is a better nursing workforce—one that improves quality of care and patient outcomes for all populations. That's why Johnson & Johnson has put its support behind two pilot programs aimed at setting nurses up for success on campus and in healthcare settings.
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The goal to eliminate prostate cancer starts with getting people to talk about it—especially Black men, who are two times more likely to die from the disease than most other men. For Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, we spoke with a physician about building awareness and normalizing tough conversations.
Check out this infographic breakdown of the company’s second-quarter 2023 performance, with key highlights from its Pharmaceutical, MedTech and Consumer Health businesses.
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Generous parental leave? Check. Support for mental well-being? Check. Here are some of the ways the company stands out when it comes to built-in benefits for its 150,000+ employees.
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For Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month, discover more about the disease, learn how one woman lives with this rare autoantibody condition and why Johnson & Johnson is working to find new treatments for patients like her.
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People who identify as LGBTQIA+ are almost three times more likely than their non-LGBTQIA+ counterparts to report poor mental health, but accessing treatment can prove to be challenging. Learn more about the gaps surrounding mental health and how Johnson & Johnson is helping to empower this community.
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