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“We have a health disparities problem in America": Meet a woman on a mission to improve healthcare for black women

The U.S. has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world, with women of color especially at risk. Dr. Robyn R. Jones, Senior Medical Director at Johnson & Johnson, is determined to change that and find ways to address this urgent crisis.

What really happens to your patient data? A chief medical officer explains

With health insurance enrollment season in full swing, you may be researching which plan to get—and signing those data disclosure forms. But have you ever wondered how some of that info is used once you sign on the dotted line?

What should you do if you think your child has a concussion?

A serious tumble can make any parent panic. Edwin Kuffner, M.D., Chief Medical Officer for Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., shares his expert advice for how to handle a potential concussion.

What’s really the best way to treat a sunburn?

With the summer season in full swing, we asked Edwin Kuffner, M.D., Chief Medical Officer for Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., to share his expert advice for soothing red skin—and, better yet, keeping it protected from burns.

Is it ever OK to take expired medication?

We asked Aran Maree, M.D., Chief Medical Officer for Janssen Pharmaceuticals, to give us the scoop on what to do with out-of-date drugs.

How Johnson & Johnson is helping patients through its compassionate use program

The company’s mission is to care for the world—one person at a time. Just ask Chief Medical Officer Joanne Waldstreicher, M.D., who’s been leading the charge to improve the process by which very sick patients may apply for access to investigational medications.