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Our Team | Johns Hopkins POTS Program
Sunshine Natural Wellbeing Foundation Professor. Expertise: Adolescent Medicine, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Orthostatic Intolerance, Pediatrics, Postural</b> ...
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Exercising with Lung Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Beyond cancer-related fatigue, light to moderate exercise during cancer treatment has multiple benefits, including: Reduced stress. Boosted self-esteem, mood and</b> ...
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Senior Residents | Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
Her hobbies include <b>pilates</b>/barre, biking, long walks, the New York Times crossword, and coffee. Stephanie has enjoyed the supportive nature of the Osler</b> ...
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Making Knees New Again | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Hit a healthy weight. Weight management is one of the top ways to fight osteoarthritis. Excess weight puts more pressure on your knees. This increases inflammation</b> ...
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Assistant Residents | Osler Medical Residency Housestaff
Arshia Arora, MD. Hometown: Woodbury, MN. Undergraduate: University of Miami. Medical School: University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. Career</b> ...
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Fall Prevention: Balance and Strength Exercises for Older Adults
2. Feet together: Stand with feet together, eyes open, and hold steady 10 seconds, working your way up to 30 seconds. Once you can do this exercise for 30 seconds</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Patients & Families
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Insurance Information | Johns Hopkins Medicine
After each visit, the Johns Hopkins Medicine facility/member organization will file health insurance claims directly with your primary payer and, if appropriate,</b> ...
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Patient Guide to Muscle Strains - Johns Hopkins Medicine
A muscle strain, more commonly called a "pulled" or "torn" muscle, is an injury where the muscle actually tears or rips. Usually, a muscle tear</b> ...
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