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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Coronary artery bypass graft surgery</b> (CABG) is a procedure used to treat coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the narrowing of the</b> ...
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Erectile Dysfunction | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. For most men, <b>erectile dysfunction</b> is caused by</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinics - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Contact us to determine your eligibility for this service. 410-955-8964. The Johns Hopkins Hospital. 202-660-7821. Sibley Memorial Hospital. Kayala Holliday,</b> ...
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Vulvar Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Vulvar cancer</b> is very rare, accounting for 0.7 percent of all cancers in women. The HPV vaccine can prevent the strains of HPV responsible for most</b> ...
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Squamous Cell Skin Cancer of the Head and Neck
These skin malignancies are caused by ultraviolet radiation from exposure to the sun and tanning beds. Squamous cell cancer is the second most common form of skin</b> ...
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Angioplasty and Stent Placement for the Heart
Angioplasty is also called percutaneous coronary intervention. For angioplasty, a long, thin tube (catheter) is put into a blood vessel. It is then guided to the</b> ...
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Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Ross <b>CA</b>, Margolis RL, Reading SA, Pletnikov M, Coyle JT. Neurobiology of schizophrenia. Neuron. 2006 Oct 5;52(1):139-53. Pletnikov MV, Ayhan Y, Xu Y,</b> ...
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Eustachian Tube Dysfunction | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Eustachian tube is an opening that connects the middle ear with the nasal-sinus cavity. This tube helps to: Balance pressure in the middle ear (commonly felt</b> ...
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Spinal Cancer and Spinal Tumors | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Treatment for <b>spinal cancer and spinal tumors</b> will differ based on the tumor type, aggressiveness and many other factors. Your treatment options may</b> ...
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What Does Vaping Do to Your Lungs? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Smoking — and now vaping — are associated with an increased risk of bursting these blisters, leading to lung collapse. “At Johns Hopkins, we’re seeing a rash of</b> ...
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