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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Before the <b>COVID-19</b> pandemic, the average ECMO treatment lasted about 10 days, according to Glenn Whitman, M.D., director of the cardiovascular surgical</b> ...
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Mad Cow Disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy)
Mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), is a disease that was first found in cattle. It's related to a disease in humans called variant</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Institutional Review Board
The current Vice Dean for Clinical Investigation is Dr. Gail Daumit, MD, MHS. The <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> Institutional Review Boards (JHM IRBs) are</b> ...
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Report Highlights Public Health Impact of Serious Harms From Diagnostic ...
<b>Covid-19</b> Masks Strongly Recommended but Not Required in Maryland, Starting Immediately Due to the downward trend in respiratory viruses in Maryland, masking</b> ...
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A Sharp Increase in Type 2 Diabetes During COVID-19
Kim Polyniak. on. 11/11/2022. Type 2 diabetes was increasing among children even before <b>COVID-19</b>. Now a nationwide review of medical records shows a</b> ...
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Sepsis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Sepsis</b> is a life-threatening infection of the bloodstream by toxin-producing bacteria, which can develop anywhere in the body. <b>Sepsis</b> can accompany</b> ...
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The Immune System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>The immune system</b> is made up of different organs, cells, and proteins that work together. There are 2 main parts of <b>the immune system</b>: The innate</b> ...
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Emerging Infectious Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, <b>emerging infectious diseases</b> are commonly defined as: Persistence of infectious</b> ...
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Chickenpox | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Chickenpox</b> is a common childhood disease. It causes an itchy, blistering rash and is easily spread to others. Until the varicella vaccine was licensed in</b> ...
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The Art of Proning | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Proning, which is when the patient is placed on their stomach, is a normal standard of care in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and the</b> ...
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