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Johns Hopkins Health - Fall 2010
Fall 2010


Articles in this Issue
Health Insights
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It’s not news that hypertension increases your risk for heart disease and stroke, but new research is discovering it can also increase your risk for kidney disease.
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If you’re expecting a child and wondering how safe it is to continue your exercise routine, a study now under way may provide some answers.
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Teenage boys are not receiving sufficient sexual health counseling.
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If you’ve been to Johns Hopkins’ main medical campus during the past two years, you’ve no doubt noticed that the skyline is undergoing a major transformation.
Quick Consult
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Keep your voice in top shape by practicing good vocal health
Feature Story
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Obesity can tip the scale toward metabolic syndrome
Cover Story
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It’s not “all in your head.” Beware of these five conditions that cause hard-to-diagnose pain for women
First Person
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Steve Winick’s hard-earned wisdom on beating cancer inspires others
Second Opinion
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It’s in your best interest to ask for another look at a cancer diagnosis
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