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The Next Big Baby Trend: Nature-Themed Names
BabyCenter® just released its annual ranking of top baby names for 2017—along with top naming trends among new parents. See why monikers like Sky, River, Cloud and Blaze are all the rage.
The gift of giving back: 3 amazing Johnson & Johnson employees who are making a difference in their communities
From acting as a “godmother” to young refugee boys in Finland to spearheading a program to provide free 3-D printed prosthetic hands to people in need throughout Asia, these employees are a force of good. For International Volunteer Day, we’re sharing their inspiring stories.
5 Things to Know About This Year’s Flu Shot
Is it too late to get one this year? Is there anyone who shouldn’t get it? We answer these and other pressing questions about the vaccine so you can stay healthy this flu season.
“I adopted an orphan with AIDS": Meet an inspiring Johnson & Johnson employee who saved a boy in need
Shortly after Fernando Salinas took custody of 4-year-old Ilio, he discovered his son had AIDS. For World AIDS Day, we’re sharing his powerful story of hope, perseverance and unconditional fatherly love.
Gifts of Joy: 5 Charitable Holiday Ideas for Children in Need
This holiday season, consider purchasing a present from the Save the Children Gifts of Joy catalog and provide kids around the world with access to education and other vital necessities to flourish.
3 entrepreneurs, 3 big ideas: minimally invasive surgeries of the future
Think big, design small. That’s the M.O. behind these innovations, which have the potential to improve the lives of millions of patients undergoing everything from spinal surgery to heart procedures.
Meet the women behind Johnson & Johnson’s long legacy of employee volunteerism
As Thanksgiving approaches, we’re taking a look at the giving back ethos of the historic Laurel Club—an all-women employee group that helped lay the groundwork for the company’s lasting dedication to helping those in need.
5 ways Johnson & Johnson helps keep the littlest patients safe around the world
Every last patient is important to Johnson & Johnson. And that includes the tiniest ones of all: preemies and newborns.
Meet the Johnson & Johnson Engineer Giving Back to His Home Country—One Computer at a Time
Philemon Padonou overcame great obstacles to become a lead software developer—a job that inspired him to start a nonprofit called CodeToHope. For National Engineers Week, we highlight his amazing story.
3 groundbreaking ways researchers are rethinking Alzheimer’s disease
Diagnostic tests. Clinical trials. A vaccine. For Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, we sat down with scientists at Janssen Research & Development to learn how their work has the potential to alter the future of how we detect and treat the disease.