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Tinea Infections (Ringworm) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nail infection (tinea unguium). An infection of the finger or toe nail, this type is characterized by a thickened, deformed nail. This condition more often affects</b> ...
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5 Things You Should Know about Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
Atrial fibrillation, commonly known as AFib or AF, is a condition that causes the upper chambers of the heart to beat irregularly and extremely fast (about 500–600</b> ...
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Sinusitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Sinusitis</b> is an infection of the lining of the sinuses near the nose. These infections most often happen after a cold or after an allergy flare-up. There</b> ...
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If You Are Experiencing Dizziness | Department of Neurology and ...
If you are dizzy right now and have any of the following neurological symptoms along with your dizziness or vertigo, call 911 immediately: New confusion or trouble</b> ...
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Colon Cancer Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Stomach bloating, distention, cramps or pain in the abdominal or bowel region can be symptoms of colon or rectal cancer. These are common issues that can also be</b> ...
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Foods for Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cater says people with diverticulosis can benefit from eating fiber-rich foods, including: Whole grains, such as quinoa, bulgur, teff, barley, popcorn, oats,</b> ...
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Uterine Fibroids: Q&A With an Expert | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Fibroids inside the uterine cavity can stop an embryo from implanting, which prevents it from growing into a fetus. Larger fibroids—about four centimeters or</b> ...
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Foods for Constipation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Whole grains. Apples. Bananas. Cooked vegetables. Oatmeal. Some of the recommended foods for constipation include both types of fiber. For example, potatoes and</b> ...
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Mammogram 101: Q&A with a Mammographer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
443-997-7237 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. A mammographer answers some commonly asked questions about how to prepare</b> ...
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First Trimester Fatigue | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Hormone changes play a big role in making you feel tired, especially the hormone progesterone. This hormone rises sharply in the first trimester. In addition, as</b> ...
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