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You’ll never believe the cool things Johnson & Johnson engineers are doing
It’s National Engineers Week and what better time to spotlight the clever ways people are elevating innovation at the company—say, with a robot named YuMi.
Want to try and prevent cancer? Then don’t fall for these 7 common myths about the disease
For National Cancer Prevention Month, we talked to a pair of top experts about common falsehoods about the disease—and what the latest science says about cancer prevention truths.
Meet the determined woman who invented duct tape
The iconic product has been around for 75 years. Learn about the “aha” moment that sparked the idea for its creation, the U.S. president who pushed it forward—and how Johnson & Johnson helped bring it to market.
8 Fun Facts About Our Credo—Johnson & Johnson’s Mission Statement
2018 marks the 75th anniversary of Our Credo. In honor of the milestone, we’ve compiled some interesting tidbits—past and present—about the legendary belief statement.
How to hack evolution
Kevin Esvelt has a concrete plan to eradicate some of the planet’s most infectious diseases. All that stands in his way is us.
Preparing for the next pandemic
Even after 100 years, an influenza outbreak remains the scariest scenario in public health.
How Johnson & Johnson is doing its part to tackle the worldwide mental health epidemic
With company leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, Johnson & Johnson’s Chief Scientific Officer weighs in on the next great global healthcare challenge—and how we can all come together to help address it.
What you need to know about Johnson & Johnson’s 2017 full-year earnings report
See how the company’s consumer, pharmaceutical and medical devices businesses performed in 2017 in this breakdown of its latest annual earnings report.
Johnson & Johnson named a 2018 Fortune World’s Most Admired Company
The company has once again been recognized for its commitment to employees, innovation and the health and well-being of people around the world.
New year, new healthy habits: 4 science-backed ways to lose weight in 2020
It’s the quintessential New Year’s resolution—and perhaps one of the hardest to tackle. But with these behavior-based tweaks, getting to (and staying at) a healthy weight can be doable.