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5 Things Kids Need to Know About Coronavirus
5 Tips Kids Need to Know about <b>Covid-19</b>. 4. Cover your cough or sneeze. <b>Coronavirus</b> germs can travel through coughs and sneezes. That’s why it’s</b> ...
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Amyloidosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
AA <b>amyloidosis</b> is caused by fragments of amyloid A protein, and affects the kidneys in about 80 percent of cases. It can complicate chronic diseases</b> ...
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Easing Cold Symptoms
Here’s a guide to what works and what to avoid. Stay hydrated. Whether its tea, warm water with lemon or broth, drinking warm liquids can be soothing, prevent</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Institutional Review Board
The current Vice Dean for Clinical Investigation is Dr. Gail Daumit, MD, MHS. The <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> Institutional Review Boards (JHM IRBs) are</b> ...
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Essential Tremor Disorder | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological disorder that causes your hands, head, trunk, voice or legs to shake rhythmically. It is often confused with</b> ...
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Beta Thalassemia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. It causes the body to make less hemoglobin. There are several types of <b>beta thalassemia</b>. Different people will</b> ...
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Conditions and Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Coronavirus</b> at a Glance: Infographic. ACL Injuries. ACL Tears in Female Athletes: Q&A. Brain tumors. Brain Tumors and Brain Cancer. MRSA infection. What</b> ...
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COVID-19 Vaccines: Infographic | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are three main types of <b>COVID-19</b> vaccines: messenger RNA (mRNA), protein subunit and vector. All three vaccine types either deliver, or cause our</b> ...
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Salivary Gland Infection (Sialadenitis) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A salivary gland infection is also called sialadenitis and is caused by bacteria or viruses. A salivary stone or other blockage of the salivary gland duct can</b> ...
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Vacunas anticovid-19: Información útil | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Obtenga más información sobre las <b>vacunas</b> disponibles en su localidad contactando con las secretarías de salud de su ciudad o estado. A fin de proteger a la</b> ...
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