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Evarrest®: The little patch that can help surgeons in a big way
It may look deceptively simple, but this newly FDA-approved tool can help stop patients from bleeding during surgery.
The Power of Human-Centered Technology: 4 Innovations That Could Revolutionize Your Health
From an app that can forecast seasonal allergies before they strike to a digital coach for people undergoing knee surgery, these tools are poised to make digital waves.
Johnson & Johnson launches an Africa Innovation Challenge for budding healthcare entrepreneurs
Winners of the challenge could receive up to $100,000 to bring their forward-thinking ideas to the next level.
Johnson & Johnson receives 8 Prix Galien USA Award nominations
The company has been recognized in all four categories for the prestigious award, including “Discovery of the Decade.”
Meet the man who’s helping to advance autism research
About 1 in 68 children have Autism Spectrum Disorder, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and Gahan Pandina is determined to improve the way they get the help they need to live productive lives.
How Women at Johnson & Johnson Are Changing Healthcare
Johnson & Johnson has created life-saving medications, sanity-saving baby products and so much more—and none of it would have been possible without female leaders at its core.
The Treatment That’s Helping Transform the Lives of Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
A new drug is giving new hope to sufferers of this form of leukemia. Sen Zhuang, M.D., Ph.D., explains the science behind it—and why he thinks cancer researchers have a lot in common with Steve Jobs.
Victories Over Cancer: 4 People Share Their Top “Aha!” Moments as Scientists
Some of the most innovative cancer treatments start out as small but eye-opening epiphanies in the lab. Meet four oncology researchers whose eureka! moments might just one day save your life.
How the CHARIOT: Pro clinical trial could teach us to better detect Alzheimer’s
The clinical trial that could teach us to better detect Alzheimer’s before it’s too late