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5 Things We Now Know About Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
It’s a deadly disease, but it can be managed—if you get a timely diagnosis. For World Heart Day, we’re sharing what the latest science and research has revealed about PAH, including who is most at risk and the warning signs to look out for.
4 Ways Johnson & Johnson Has Helped Save the World’s Greatest Treasures
Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on how Janssen scientists helped preserve China’s famed Terracotta Warriors—now on display at the Franklin Institute—and other important historical artifacts.
This Johnson & Johnson patent holder is helping to save the planet
Robert Predale co-developed GAIA—a unique tool that enables the company to make products that are kinder to the planet. For World Environmental Health Day, we sat down with him to learn about his patent-worthy invention.
4 ways Johnson & Johnson has helped cultivate future STEM leaders
Over the past 25 years, the company has created programs designed to help everyone from grade schoolers to women succeed in future STEM careers—like the new WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program.
5 female biotech superstars who want to change the future of healthcare
On Women’s Equality Day, we’re celebrating Johnson & Johnson, JLABS entrepreneurs who are working on innovations—like a simple way to detect Alzheimer’s before it manifests—that have the potential to improve the healthcare industry.
5 Things Your Contact Lenses Wish They Could Tell You
If your lenses could talk, they’d likely have a lot to say about how you’re treating them. (Hint: If you’re like most people, there’s probably some room for improvement.) For Contact Lens Health Week, we’re spotlighting top tips for giving your contacts a little TLC.
The next frontier in cancer care: What you need to know about CAR-T cell therapy
It’s been in the news, but what does CAR-T really mean for patients? Immuno-oncology expert Iqbal Grewal, Ph.D., explains why the treatment has the potential to be a game changer for people with all types of cancer down the road.
From injury to athlete: 3 inspiring stories of surgical recovery
Who says undergoing a surgical procedure has to be discouraging? These patients found the opposite to be true—their experiences only fired up their competitive spirits.
4 amazing men and women at the forefront of HIV work
As the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science kicks off, we’re spotlighting researchers who’ve dedicated their life’s work to tackling the epidemic in groundbreaking ways.
“I designed my knee replacement": Meet the Johnson & Johnson employee who benefited from his own innovation
For Dan Rumple, a product designer at DePuy Synthes, being active was a way of life—until knee pain made it impossible to even walk. Turns out, it was the very medical device that he’d been working on that would help get him back on his feet.