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7 Johnson & Johnson inventions we’re grateful for
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we’re gathering to celebrate just a few of the many ways that the company has changed life, and health, as we know it over the last 130 years.
Jackson’s story: Meet a 2-year-old boy who beat the odds to beat tuberculosis
It was a shocking diagnosis for the Dallas infant, who was just 2 months old when he contracted the disease. For Child Health Day his mom shares the incredible journey he’s been on as a patient—and pint-sized advocate.
“We weren’t supposed to get tuberculosis": Meet two surprising survivors who could be you
A 20-something photographer. A famous TV personality. They share one thing in common that you’d never expect—both have triumphed over tuberculosis. For World TB Day, we share their inspiring stories.
Caring & giving around the globe: 43 Johnson & Johnson programs that are transforming lives—and the future of healthcare
Check out this fun interactive map for a glimpse at how the company is helping people on nearly every continent live healthier lives.
Johnson & Johnson earns a top spot on the 2018 Access to Medicine Index
The company has secured a top ranking on the biennial report—which grades companies on their efforts to make medicine more accessible to those in low- and middle-income countries—for the fourth consecutive time.
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?
“I’m a woman who’s had open heart surgery—and it inspired a new purpose in my life”
She was supposed to have a simple procedure to fix a small hole in her heart—then learned it was actually the size of an egg and required heart surgery. For American Heart Month, Cat Oyler, Vice President of Global Public Health, Johnson & Johnson, shares her story of recovery—and why she doesn’t want to be called a survivor.
“I was on the ground during the HIV epidemic": Meet the scientist who’s sharing the spotlight with celebs at the Global Citizen Festival
It isn’t just music superstars who attend the annual event taking place in New York City and South Africa this year. Johnson & Johnson’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Paul Stoffels, is on the lineup, too. He shares his personal story of why he’s so dedicated to global public health—and how the company is working to prevent HIV infections through an investigational vaccine.
The quest to end tuberculosis: 17 memorable moments in innovation
Johnson & Johnson has been instrumental in helping bring us closer to a TB-free world through its groundbreaking work with multidrug-resistant TB.
7 questions for Alex Gorsky about Johnson & Johnson’s groundbreaking work in South Africa
Preventative HIV innovations. Better access to oncology care. A mobile messaging service for moms. These are just a few of the initiatives underway—and Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky sits down for an exclusive interview about all of them.