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Successful taglines can be catchy ear worms; others evoke images that capture the heart. These three span different eras in the company's history and have all become cultural icons.
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Learn how the world's largest and most broadly based healthcare company has been empowering female employees, scientists and leaders—and improving the well-being of mothers around the world—since its founding 137 years ago.
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It’s estimated that over 300 million people around the globe are living with a rare disease.
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Hetal Patel, an immunodermatology medical director at Johnson & Johnson, forged her own career path—and now she's living into her passion for advocacy, education and innovation.
Jennefer Wetzel, Ganendra Awang Kristandya, Zolelwa Sifumba, M.D., and Saurabh Rane are working to end TB
Healthcare providers who contracted TB on the job. A microbiologist researching new treatments. An activist ensuring attention is paid to one of the world’s greatest health threats. These young leaders share one goal: to help end TB.
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The statistics are stark: People of color are vastly underrepresented in medical and scientific professions. But various programs—including ones sponsored by Johnson & Johnson—are working to help level the playing field.
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The common circulatory condition is a leading cause of amputations in the U.S. Learn why Black Americans are disproportionately affected and how Johnson & Johnson is helping to raise awareness about the disease.
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When Craig was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, his wife Cara took on a new role: caregiver. Here, she shares the challenges—as well as the triumphs—of this difficult journey.
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