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In its two other appearances, the Crimson (11-2 overall, 5-1 Ivy) lost to Johns Hopkins in a 1980 quarterfinal game, 16-12, and to Navy in a first-round game two years ago, 10-9.
Unlike most other kinds of cells, the neurons that make up the adult central nervous system do not divide and multiply. Once they die, they cannot be replaced -- a fact that makes brain and spinal damage so devastating. But, in an unprecedented experiment, scientists at the Johns Hopkins School of...
The Johns Hopkins cells originally came from the brain of an 18-month-old girl. In 1988 the child, who suffered uncontrollable seizures, had nearly one- third of her right cortex removed. Within minutes of the surgery, Solomon Snyder, director of the Johns Hopkins department of neuroscience, and his colleagues...
In a study of twelve women with mild kidney disease, researchers at Johns Hopkins found that above-normal doses of ibuprofen led to kidney failure in three patients. Two of those patients also had adverse reactions to standard over-the-counter doses given three times a day. The kidney condition...
The West's passive approach could also persuade the Lithuanians to back down, which is probably essential to a peaceful outcome. To an extent, the Western powers share Moscow's pique at the way Vilnius raced single-mindedly toward independence. Says Ilya Prizel, professor of Soviet studies at Johns Hopkins...