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Johnson & Johnson secures a top spot on the 2016 Access to Medicine Index
The index looks at companies that do the best job of providing access to medications in developing countries. Johnson & Johnson ranked #2—and here’s why.
7 Ways to Survive the Holidays When You Have Type 2 Diabetes
From the decadent desserts to the workout-unfriendly weather, winter’s a tough time to be dealing with diabetes. So we asked an expert for practical solutions to help keep your health in check—without having to skip the pecan pie.
Diabesity: The pandemic impacting populations around the globe
Obesity and diabetes rates are increasing so much that there’s a term for it: diabesity. Here’s what you should know about this worldwide health crisis.
How Johnson & Johnson helped reshape medical care after World War I
We crack open the pages of a special issue of Red Cross Notes, a company publication that spotlighted several ways surgical care changed after the war—and how Johnson & Johnson contributed to many of the advances.
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.
What it’s like to go on an Operation Smile mission
Since 1988, Johnson & Johnson has partnered with Operation Smile to help under-served children. One employee shares the life-changing experience of participating in a volunteer mission in Vietnam.
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.
6 ways Johnson & Johnson is helping to create an HIV-free world
Mothers and children are some of this planet’s most precious resources—and we’re committed to helping keep them HIV-free with these impactful initiatives.
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.”