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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Abdominal aortic aneurysm</b> is sometimes known as AAA, or triple A. Older, long-term smokers are at especially high risk for <b>abdominal aortic aneurysm</b>.</b> ...
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Hepatitis C Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hepatitis C Treatment</b>: Lifestyle Changes and <b>Vaccines</b>. There are also lifestyle changes you should make if you are diagnosed. If you are diagnosed</b> ...
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Bradycardia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Bradycardia</b> is a type of abnormal heart rhythm, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the heart beats very slowly — less than 60 beats per minute. A normal</b> ...
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Adenomyosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Adenomyosis (pronounced add-en-o-my-OH-sis) is a gynecologic condition that causes endometrial tissue in the lining of the uterus to grow into the muscular wall of</b> ...
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Coronavirus: Tips to Avoid "Maskne" Skin Irritation
<b>Coronavirus</b>: Tips <b>to Avoid "Maskne" Skin Irritation</b>. Wearing a face mask is an important way to lessen the spread of the <b>coronavirus</b></b> ...
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Whooping Cough (Pertussis) in Adults | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Covid-19</b>. Masks Strongly Recommended but Not Required in Maryland, Starting Immediately. ... A DTaP shot is a combination <b>vaccine</b> that protects</b> ...
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Metabolic Bone and Osteoporosis Center | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Johns Hopkins Metabolic Bone and Osteoporosis Center focuses on services designed to prevent, diagnose and treat many kinds of bone diseases, including:</b> ...
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Report Highlights Public Health Impact of Serious Harms From Diagnostic ...
Improving diagnosis in health care is a moral, professional and public health imperative, according to the U.S. National Academy of Medicine.However, little is</b> ...
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Why Your Child Needs the Meningitis B Vaccine Before College
Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membranes of the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis can be caused by many kinds of bacteria and viruses. Meningitis</b> ...
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Antibiotics | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Antibiotics</b> are powerful medicines used to treat certain illnesses. However, <b>antibiotics</b> do not cure everything, and unnecessary <b>antibiotics</b></b> ...
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