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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2025-12-02 ( 6 items )  
Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals from Plastics Shown to Promote a Chronic Inflammatory Skin Condition (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 1 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals from Plastics Shown to Promote a Chronic Inflammatory Skin Condition * A Johns Hopkins Medicine study involving a dozen people with the inflammatory skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), which mostly affects skin folds, is believed to be the first to provide evidence that hormone-disrupting chemicals commonly found in ultra-processed food and single-use water bott more PR

Johns Hopkins: Alumni Spotlight - Detian Deng (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 2 -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following Q&A with Detian Deng, senior data science manager for TikTok ads: * * * Alumni Spotlight: Detian Deng, ScM '13, MSE '17, PhD '18 Detian Deng graduated from Johns Hopkins University with his MSE in Computer Science in 2017, and with his ScM and PhD in Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2013 and 2018. Currently, Deng works as a Sr. Data Science  more PR

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Launches Own Your Future Program, Provides First Direct Loan to The Cube CoWork (10)
LANHAM, Maryland, Dec. 2 -- The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development issued the following news release on Dec. 1, 2025: * * * Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Launches Own Your Future Program, Provides First Direct Loan to The Cube CoWork New program will help small business owners build long-term wealth and stability * NEW CARROLLTON, MD (December 1, 2025) - Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day today announ more PR

New Approaches Needed to Combat New Mosquito in African Cities (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 2 (TNSjou) -- The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs issued the following news: * * * New Approaches Needed to Combat New Mosquito in African Cities The rise of an invasive mosquito species is forcing experts to rethink how human behavior and community trust shape disease control. * A new study in Malaria Journal, led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI), warns that Africa's malaria fight more PR

Pterosaur Rapidly Evolved Flight Abilities, In Contrast to Modern Bird Ancestors, New Study Suggests (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 26 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: * * * The Pterosaur Rapidly Evolved Flight Abilities, In Contrast to Modern Bird Ancestors, New Study Suggests * In a study of fossils, a research team led by an evolutionary biologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests that a group of giant reptiles alive up to 220 million years ago may have acquired the ability to fly when the animal first appeared, in contrast to prehistoric ancestors of modern birds more PR

Study Shows Quitting Smoking Completely Is Best Way to Protect Your Health (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 1 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: * * * Study Shows Quitting Smoking Completely Is Best Way to Protect Your Health * In a study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, new research from Johns Hopkins Medicine adds to existing evidence that smoking fewer cigarettes does not eliminate cardiovascular disease risk, and quitting entirely is the most effective strategy for improving health. Cigarette smoking is the leading p more PR