Spring 2013
Articles in this Issue
Cover Story
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Medicine’s thought leaders are strengthening a transition from hospital to home that builds independence as much as wellness.
Quick Consult
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Don’t hand down your anxiety disorder to your kids.
Feature
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Johns Hopkins and Facebook have teamed up to increase organ donations.
First Person
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A Pennsylvania woman shares her story of cancer treatment and breast reconstruction.
Second Opinion
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Attention baby boomers: The CDC wants you to be screened for hepatitis C.
Health Insights
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New study shows increased risk of heart disease and stroke for women who experience early menopause. -
Learn the risks of excessive caffeine consumption for adults and children. -
Be cautious when self-medicating rashes. -
Tips for treating minor sports injuries at home. -
New study suggests that losing weight can help you get a better night's sleep.
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