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Cancer Diet: Foods to Add and Avoid During Cancer Treatment
Some of the best foods to eat during chemotherapy or other cancer treatments are plant-based proteins. They offer the highest levels of vitamins and minerals,</b> ...
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Johns Hopkins Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery treats adults and children seeking a range of expert care for birth differences, nerve injuries,</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Prognosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Prostate cancer can recur locally in the pelvis or elsewhere in the body. The location of the recurrence is determined by these radiographic scans. After surgery,</b> ...
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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a blood circulation disorder characterized by two factors: A specific group of symptoms that frequently occur</b> ...
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Prostatectomy: What to Expect During Surgery and Recovery
A prostatectomy takes about two hours. You will be under general anesthesia, so you’ll be completely asleep. During the surgery, your doctor will: Make a small</b> ...
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Detoxing Your Liver: Fact Versus Fiction - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Myth #2: Liver cleanses are a safe and healthy way to lose weight. Many liver detoxification products are also sold as weight loss cleanses. However, there are no</b> ...
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Endovenous Laser Varicose Vein Surgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Varicose veins are swollen, bulging veins that often happen on the thighs or calves. A laser is a device that sends a thin beam of radiation in the form of light.</b> ...
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After Surgery: Discomforts and Complications - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lung (pulmonary) complications. Sometimes, pulmonary complications arise due to lack of deep breathing and coughing exercises within 48 hours of surgery. They may</b> ...
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Angioplasty and Stent Placement for the Heart
For angioplasty, a long, thin tube (catheter) is put into a blood vessel. It is then guided to the blocked coronary artery. The catheter has a tiny balloon at its</b> ...
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Education | Johns Hopkins Radiology
e-Radiology Learning is an interactive educational program, which is hosted by the Johns Hopkins Department of Radiology and derived from our own radiology</b> ...
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