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Conjunctivitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The conjunctiva is <b>the</b> <b>membrane</b> <b>that</b> <b>lines</b> <b>the</b> <b>inside</b> <b>of</b> <b>the</b> <b>eyelids</b>. It also covers <b>the</b></b> ...
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Allergic Conjunctivitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Red eyes. Watery or white, stringy mucus discharge. Swollen eyelids. These symptoms may be accompanied by nasal symptoms such as a runny or itchy nose, or</b> ...
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Pink Eye | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know. Pink eye can be caused by bacteria, viruses, chemicals or allergies. While pink eye can be a result of a minor infection that can resolve on</b> ...
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Stuttering in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A child who stutters repeats or prolongs sounds, syllables, or words. Stuttering is different from repeating words when learning to speak. Stuttering may make it</b> ...
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Allergens: Animals | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Skin (dander) Saliva. Urine. Household pets such as cats and dogs are the most common sources of animal allergens. There is no such thing as an allergen-free</b> ...
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Coronavirus, Social and Physical Distancing and Self-Quarantine
<b>Cancelling</b> or postponing conferences and large meetings. What is self-quarantine? People who have been exposed to the new coronavirus and who are at</b> ...
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Car Safety | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Car Safety. Everyday Safety. How important are seat belts and car seats? According to the CDC, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for children</b> ...
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