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Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Download MyChart to connect with your care team. The MyChart Patient Portal is an online tool that provides medical information about care provided at Johns</b> ...
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Ebola | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. <b>Ebola</b> is a virus that causes problems with how your blood clots. It</b> ...
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Syncope (Fainting) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Reflex syncope is the result of a reflex response to some trigger, in which the heart slows or blood vessels dilate (widen). This causes blood pressure to drop, so</b> ...
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Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. The pituitary gland is located at the bottom of</b> ...
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First-of-Its-Kind Trial to Test Immune Therapy for Post-COVID-19 POTS
In late 2022, Chung, who is principal investigator, and his team were authorized to participate in a multisite clinical trial for patients with</b> ...
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Data Attack | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System are investigating a recent cybersecurity attack targeting the widely used software MOVEit that impacted</b> ...
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Herpes Meningoencephalitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Herpes meningoencephalitis</b> is an infection of the brain and brain covering (meninges) caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is a medical emergency that</b> ...
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Myocarditis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Infections from viruses (most common, including those that cause the common cold, influenza or <b>COVID-19</b>), bacteria, fungus or parasites can lead to</b> ...
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Beta Thalassemia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. It causes the body to make less hemoglobin. There are several types of <b>beta thalassemia</b>. Different people will</b> ...
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Salivary Gland Infection (Sialadenitis) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A salivary gland infection is also called sialadenitis and is caused by bacteria or viruses. A salivary stone or other blockage of the salivary gland duct can</b> ...
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