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Birth-acquired Herpes | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is usually associated with infections of the lips, mouth, and face and is spread by infected saliva, via the infection site or</b> ...
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Coronavirus Diagnosis: What Should I Expect? - Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are three general phases of infection with SARS-Cov-<b>2</b>, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Incubation period. This is the time between getting</b> ...
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COVID Omicron Variant: What You Need to Know
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, several coronavirus variants have emerged as the virus, SARS-CoV-<b>2</b>, continues to mutate and evolve. Many of these</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Stages | Johns Hopkins Medicine
TNM Staging System. This staging system is used to describe the disease using three values. T categories describe the size of the primary tumor and whether it has</b> ...
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Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cranial nerve <b>2</b>: The optic nerve governs eyesight. Cranial nerve 3: The oculomotor nerve controls pupil response and other motions of the eye, and branches</b> ...
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What Causes a Gallbladder Attack? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
When gallstones get stuck while traveling through the duct (tube) to the stomach, they block the outflow of bile, which causes the gallbladder to spasm. This</b> ...
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Interstitial Lung Disease: Pulmonary Fibrosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pneumococcal disease can be acquired by anyone, but children younger than age <b>2</b>, adults ages 65 and older, people with certain medical problems, and smokers</b> ...
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Stroke Recovery Timeline | Johns Hopkins Medicine
1–3 Months Post-Stroke. “The first three months after a stroke are the most important for recovery and when patients will see the most improvement,” says Raghavan.</b> ...
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Huntington's Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Huntington disease is a genetic brain disorder. There is no cure at this time. The goal of treatment is to manage your symptoms so that you can function as long as</b> ...
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Types of Seizures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Tonic, Clonic and Tonic-Clonic (Formerly called Grand Mal) Seizures. Tonic-clonic seizures can evolve from any of the focal or generalized seizure types. For</b> ...
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