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International Patient Stories | Johns Hopkins Medicine International

Beta Thalassemia | Zayed’s Story Zayed, a young boy from the United Arab Emirates, was diagnosed with the blood disorder beta thalassemia when he was just an infant. The family’s search for care led them to Johns Hopkins, where Zayed received a successful blood stem cell transplant. Play Video: Lymphoma | Mr. Yan’s Story After being diagnosed with lymphoma, Mr. Yan, a teenager from China, was distraught. Thanks to a successful treatment plan and compassion from his care team at Johns Hopkins, Mr. Yan is now cancer free and pursing his dreams. Play Video: Baby Alicia’s Journey from Kenya

Carson says the push for equity with reparations and anti-poverty stipends is racist

Ben Carson says the push for equity with reparations and anti-poverty stipends is un-American, racist and ignores poor white families Ben Carson argued in a new op-ed that the push for racial equity, using reparations and anti-poverty stipends, can end up being racist Carson pointed to the reparations bill that passed the House Judiciary Committee last week  He also brought up a policy in Oakland, California where low-income families of color are getting a $500 monthly stipend  Carson noted how those policies allow for treating groups of people differently based solely on race   This is what we used to call racism, and those not blinded by identity politics still recognize it as such, Carson argued  

Coping with Childhood Anxiety Amid Returning to Classroom

Johns Hopkins Medicine After a year of virtual learning, many kids are beginning to return to the classroom in-person. Johns Hopkins Medicine experts say this new adjustment may prove to be challenging for many children and parents alike, bringing along some worries. Carisa Parrish, Ph.D., co-director of pediatric medical psychology at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center and associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has seen a mix of emotions from parents and children when it comes to going back to in-person learning. While the idea of returning to class may excite some children, it may bring feelings of anxiety for others.

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