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Home Epley Maneuver | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. The home Epley maneuver is a type of exercise help</b> ...
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Sleep and Aging: What's Normal? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Aging itself doesn't seem to account for<b> sleep</b> complaints in older adults -- but maybe it should. Find out more about how your<b> sleep</b> can change</b> ...
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Pacemaker Insertion | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A pacemaker insertion is the implantation of a small electronic device that is usually placed in the chest (just below the collarbone) to help regulate slow</b> ...
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Neurological Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lumbar Disk Disease (Herniated Disk) Meningitis. Multiple Sclerosis. Muscular Dystrophy. Neurocutaneous Syndromes. Parkinson's Disease. Stroke (Brain Attack)</b> ...
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Gas in the Digestive Tract | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The breakdown of certain foods by the bacteria present in the colon. Everyone has gas. It may be uncomfortable and embarrassing, but it is not life-threatening.</b> ...
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Clavicle Fractures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The clavicle (collarbone) is one of the most fractured bones in the body. Symptoms of a broken collarbone include severe pain and swelling at the site of the</b> ...
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Mastectomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are several types of mastectomy procedures: Total (simple) mastectomy. This method removes the whole breast, including the nipple, the colored ring around</b> ...
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Anatomy of the Urinary System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The organs of the urinary system include the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and urethra. The body takes nutrients from food and converts them to energy.</b> ...
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Anatomy of the Bone | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are 3 types of bone tissue: Compact tissue. This is the harder, outer tissue of bones. Cancellous tissue. This is the sponge-like tissue inside bones.</b> ...
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What Is Coronavirus? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know COVID-19. COVID-19 is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that emerged in December 2019. COVID-19 can be severe, and has caused</b> ...
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