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Brain Tumors: Radiation Therapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The rays are sent from a machine and focused at the tumor from hundreds of angles at the same time. Treatment is usually done in <b>1</b> session. Linear</b> ...
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Stool Color Overview from Johns Hopkins Children's Center ...
Red and Black Stools. Lots of foods, drinks or medications may make the poop red or black, and it is not concerning when foods do this. For example, beets and</b> ...
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PATIENT GUIDE TO “PARTIAL” ROTATOR CUFF TEARS - Johns Hopkins Medicine
A partial tear is one that goes only part of the way into the tendon, and a full thickness tear is when the wear in the tendon goes all the way through (Figure 3).</b> ...
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Infectious Mononucleosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Key points about <b>infectious mononucleosis</b> (mono) <b>Infectious mononucleosis</b> causes swollen lymph glands, fever, sore throat, and extreme fatigue. The</b> ...
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Hyperthyroidism | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hyperthyroidism</b> means your thyroid gland is too active. This tiny gland is found in your neck. If it is overactive, it makes too much thyroid hormone. Your</b> ...
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Enchondroma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +<b>1</b>-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. An <b>enchondroma</b> is a type of noncancerous bone</b> ...
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Smoking and Respiratory Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Recurring lung infections. Bloody or rust-colored sputum. Hoarseness. Swelling of the neck and face. Pain and weakness in the shoulders, arms, or hands.</b> ...
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Our Locations | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Health Care Center — Odenton. 1132 Annapolis Rd, Odenton, MD 21113. Google Map. Phone: 410-874-1400.
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Hormones During Pregnancy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It is made by the placenta. It gives nutrition to the fetus. It also stimulates milk glands in the breasts for breastfeeding. Estrogen. This group of hormones</b> ...
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Observerships | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An individual who desires an in-person educational experience that is best acquired by closely observing or “shadowing” a health care worker. Observers must be 15</b> ...
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