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Melatonin for Sleep: Does It Work? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It doesn’t make you sleep, but as melatonin levels rise in the evening it puts you into a state of quiet wakefulness that helps promote sleep,” explains Johns</b> ...
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Hand Pain and Problems | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pain or numbness in the hand (s) "Pins and needles" feeling in the fingers. Swollen feeling in the fingers. Burning or tingling in the fingers,</b> ...
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U.S. News & World Report Releases Its 2021–22 Best Hospitals List
The 2021–22 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings are in, and The Johns Hopkins Hospital is ranked #4 in the nation — marking 32 consecutive years</b> ...
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Spine and Brain
<b>Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI</b>) is a diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of a large magnet, radiofrequencies, and a computer to produce detailed</b> ...
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Congenital Heart Defects (CHD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A congenital heart defect (CHD) occurs when the heart or the blood vessels near the heart don’t develop normally before birth. CHDs occur in about 1 out of 100</b> ...
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Microcephaly | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Microcephaly is defined by head circumference, a measurement taken by a pediatrician during health care visits. Microcephaly is rare in the United States,</b> ...
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Knee Pain and Problems | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know. The most common causes of knee pain are related to aging, injury or repeated stress on the knee. Common knee problems include sprained or</b> ...
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Glomerulosclerosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Glomerulosclerosis</b> is scarring of the tiny filtering units inside the kidneys (glomeruli). This causes a loss of protein into the urine. These proteins help</b> ...
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Anatomy of the Skin | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The skin is the body's largest organ. It covers the entire body. It serves as a protective shield against heat, light, injury, and infection. The skin also:</b> ...
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Anatomy of the Urinary System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The organs of the urinary system include the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and urethra. The body takes nutrients from food and converts them to energy.</b> ...
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