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Dilated Cardiomyopathy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Dilated cardiomyopathy</b>, or DCM, is when the heart chambers stretch and become thin. It often starts in the left ventricle. As the disease gets worse, it may</b> ...
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E-Newsletters | Johns Hopkins Medicine
This monthly e-newsletter will provide health information and insight from Johns Hopkins experts. Each issue features information on common health topics and</b> ...
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Electrocardiogram | Johns Hopkins Medicine
855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. An <b>electrocardiogram</b> (ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the</b> ...
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Patient Stories | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Treatment: combined heart-liver transplantation Avid runner Kristine Stoehr started experiencing dangerous abnormal heart rhythms and was ultimately diagnosed with</b> ...
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Conditions We Treat at Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (<b>ARVD</b>) Arteriovenous malformations Arthralgia Arthritis Arthropathy Asthma Astigmatism Ataxia telangiectasia</b> ...
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Centers and Departments | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health. Electrophysiology. Emergency Medicine. Encephalitis Center. Endocrinology and Metabolism.</b> ...
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Fast Facts on Precision Medicine: Preventing Sudden Death from Heart ...
Since 1999, cardiology experts at Johns Hopkins have run a dedicated clinic to manage and treat patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy</b> ...
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Patient Stories | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Avid runner Kristine Stoehr was diagnosed with <b>ARVD</b>/C, she came to Johns Hopkins where she received a combined heart-liver transplantation. Heart</b> ...
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Wellness and Prevention | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Calculating Your Cholesterol. Acupuncture. Healthy Eating During Adolescence. Antibiotics. Healthy Sleep Habits. Fuel Your Fitness. ABCs of Keeping Heart Healthy.</b> ...
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Caregiving | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Called to Care: Arlene and David Whye. David Whye talks about his experience caring for his wife Arleen who has limited mobility. He uses meditation and his love</b> ...
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