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Vitamin D and Calcium | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Blood vessel flow (calcium) Without enough vitamin D or calcium, your parathyroid glands compensate by producing too much of their hormone, a condition called</b> ...
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Calcium Supplements: Should You Take Them? - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Women ages 19 to 50 should consume 1,000 milligrams of calcium a day, and the target for women over 50 is 1,200 milligrams per day. Good dietary sources of calcium</b> ...
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Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) describes a group of hereditary (inherited) genetic disorders affecting your adrenal glands. The two main types of CAH are</b> ...
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Exams We Offer: Cardiac CT Calcium Score | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Exams We Offer: Cardiac CT Calcium Score. Knowing your score could save your life. A cardiac CT calcium score, also known as a coronary calcium scan, is a quick,</b> ...
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Testicular Cancer Tumor Markers | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Testicular cancer is one of the few cancers associated with tumor markers. It is not clear why testicular cancers release these markers. Most testis cancers that</b> ...
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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) is a procedure used to treat coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the narrowing of the coronary</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Screening | Johns Hopkins Medicine
People often wonder if there’s a way to screen for pancreatic cancer so it can be caught early, while surgery is still possible, and before the cancer spreads. For</b> ...
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Rectal Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Before developing an individualized plan for rectal cancer treatment, your health care team will</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer death in the U.S., according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology. This cancer occurs when a</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Prognosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Stage IV Prostate Cancer Prognosis. Prostate cancers detected at the distant stage have an average five-year survival rate of 28 percent, which is much lower than</b> ...
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