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Anatomy and Function of the Coronary Arteries
Heart and Vascular. Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. Like all other tissues in the body, the heart muscle needs oxygen-rich blood to function.</b> ...
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The Stages of Puberty for Girls | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Adolescence for girls and boys is a time where many changes happen. Puberty brings physical, hormonal and emotional stages and although each child has a unique</b> ...
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Ginger Benefits | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive</b> ...
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MyChart | Johns Hopkins Medicine
MyChart is a secure online portal that provides information about your medical care and connects you to your <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> health care team.</b> ...
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Coronary Artery Disease: Prevention, Treatment and Research
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Coronary artery disease (also called coronary heart</b> ...
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Actinic Keratosis (A Precancerous Condition) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Actinic keratosis develops slowly. It most likely appears on areas of skin often exposed to the sun. These can include the face, ears, bald scalp, neck, backs of</b> ...
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Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most out of Epic
Where to Find Additional Resources. An Epic Tips and Tricks link can be found by clicking the Epic button on the <b>top</b> left after logging in, and then going</b> ...
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Crohn's Disease Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medications used to treat <b>Crohn's disease</b> include: Anti-inflammatory drugs: If you have mild to moderate <b>Crohn's disease</b>, this may be an</b> ...
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Gout | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Gout</b> causes inflamed, painful joints due to urate crystal deposits at the joints. <b>Gout</b> can also cause urate crystal deposits that cause lumps under</b> ...
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Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The cerebellum (“little brain”) is a fist-sized portion of the brain located at the back of the head, below the temporal and occipital lobes and above the</b> ...
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