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The Johns Hopkins Approach to Severe Blood Shortages
Since the <b>COVID-19</b> pandemic emerged, Frank says, misconceptions about the safety of blood transfusions have increased. “Rest assured — you can’t get</b> ...
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For Patients and Families | Johns Hopkins Medicine
If you have any questions or need more information, give us a call. 727-898-7451. Explore resources and programs for patients and families at <b>Johns Hopkins All</b> ...
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On the Heels of COVID-19: Influx of Patients with POTS Symptoms
Tae Chung. Johns Hopkins experts are treating patients who were infected with the <b>coronavirus</b> and now experience severe symptoms of postural orthostatic</b> ...
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Preventing COVID-19 After Organ Transplant - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lab (Blood Draws) For your safety during the <b>COVID-19</b> era, transplant providers are ordering blood tests much less often than before. Patients who have been</b> ...
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Radiology Continues to Pivot and Adapt to Ever-changing COVID-19 ...
A patient with no apparent <b>COVID-19</b> symptoms would come in for imaging for another condition — cancer surveillance, perhaps — and the radiologist would spy</b> ...
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How to Keep Your Relationship Healthy During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Keep the workday limited. “For couples who are working at home, it helps to set boundaries between work hours and time spent together,” Kraft says. “The anxiety</b> ...
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PACT | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>JOHNS HOPKINS</b> POST-<b>COVID-19</b> CARE. The <b>Johns Hopkins</b> Post-Acute <b>COVID-19</b> Team (JH PACT) Program is a collaboration between the Division</b> ...
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Study Shows Paxlovid Can Safely Be Used to Reduce Risk of Severe COVID ...
Paxlovid is an investigational agent (still under study) being used as a treatment for patients with mild-to-moderate <b>COVID-19</b>. It consists of two</b> ...
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It is caused by a common type of virus called <b>coronavirus</b>. These viruses cause mild to moderate respiratory illness. But in some cases the symptoms are</b> ...
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One Year Later: Are Front-Line Workers Still ‘Heroes’?
For 14 months, staff members on the hospital’s <b>COVID-19</b> units remained focused on fighting the pandemic, one patient at a time. In late May, as the number</b> ...
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