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Got dry eye? There’s a new treatment for that

Thirty million Americans suffer from Meibomian gland dysfunction, which causes the majority of dry eye cases. Learn how the LipiFlow® Thermal Pulsation System can help address it—in the blink of an eye.

Sunscreen 911: What’s the right product for you?

From lotions and sprays to sticks and gels, two skincare experts break down which formulations work best for your sunny situation.

4 things that can help improve your chances of surviving—and thriving—after a stroke

Every 40 seconds. That’s how often someone in the U.S. suffers from a stroke. For World Stroke Day, we asked experts to share what everyone needs to know before a stroke strikes.

9 ways Johnson & Johnson has revolutionized baby care

From its beginnings in 1894, the Johnson’s® baby line has helped little ones get a healthier, happier start in life with innovative products and baby care solutions—and it’s continuing the tradition by welcoming some exciting new additions to the family.

Johnson & Johnson opens a new Asia Pacific headquarters

Located in Singapore’s Science Park, the new regional headquarters will feature a cutting-edge Design Lab, Leadership Lab and the company’s first international Johnson & Johnson Human Performance Institute.

The 1888 Johnson & Johnson manual that changed surgery for the better

In honor of the World Health Organization’s Save Lives: Clean Your Hands campaign, we look at how the company helped usher in the concept of sterile surgery at a time when physicians weren’t even in the habit of scrubbing in.

Can artificial intelligence change how we discover drugs?

Yes—according to new research from scientists at Janssen who’ve found a way to speed up the drug discovery process using AI.

4 things we now know about treatment-resistant depression

Imagine being depressed and trying medication after medication—only to find none work. That’s the plight of people with treatment-resistant depression. We look at this little-understood condition, and how researchers are working to crack its code.

Riding the start-up roller coaster: What it’s really like to be a healthcare entrepreneur

It’s been six months since we last checked in with IntuiTap Medical CEO Jessica Traver, an incubatee at JLABS @ TMC. She shares with us the highs and, yes, lows of her journey to build a budding medical device company.

In search of the next great female thinkers: Why Johnson & Johnson is on a STEM2D mission

The company just awarded six promising female researchers $150,000 each through its new Scholars Award program—and that’s not the only way it’s helping women working in the sciences.