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Johns Hopkins Health - Spring 2011
Spring 2011
Articles in this Issue
Health Insights
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Adjusting to life with a chronic medical condition is never easy.
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Sure, poor balance, forgetfulness and trouble with vision and hearing can all come with advancing age. But sometimes symptoms like these can mask a condition called hydrocephalus—aka fluid on the brain.
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Eight in 10 Internet users have looked online for health information, whether it’s to research symptoms or get support in caring for a loved one.
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Learning about your health just got easier than ever.
Quick Consult
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Cancer doesn’t care about the color of your skin, so make sure to get an easy and painless annual screening
Feature
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Put concerns to rest for children who have a surprising disease: sleep apnea
Cover
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How Johns Hopkins researchers lead groundbreaking studies that may transform lives
First Person
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Faced with a diagnosis that every man dreads, Steve Lucido discovered life can return to normal after prostate cancer treatment
Second Opinion
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The facts versus the hype of this surgical technique
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