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Can Coronavirus Cause Heart Damage? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>coronavirus</b> may infect and damage the heart’s muscle tissue directly, as is possible with other viral infections, including some <b>strains</b> of the</b> ...
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Coronavirus Health Information | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Coronavirus</b> and <b>COVID-19</b>: Younger Adults Are at Risk, Too; <b>Coronavirus</b> in African Americans and Other People of Color; <b>Coronavirus</b> and</b> ...
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What Is Coronavirus? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The first case <b>of COVID-19</b> was reported Dec. 1, 2019, and the cause was a then-<b>new</b> <b>coronavirus</b> later named SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 may have</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Medicine-Led Study Shows Rapid COVID-19 Tests Done at ...
In a study involving nearly 1,000 patients seen at the Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital (BCCFH) during a five-month period in 2022 — researchers at Johns</b> ...
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How Does Coronavirus Affect the Brain? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Robert Stevens, M.D. Updated on June 4, 2020. Patients with <b>COVID-19</b> are experiencing an array of effects on the brain, ranging in severity from confusion</b> ...
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Chemical Found in Leafy Greens Shown to Slow Growth of COVID-19 and ...
In a study described March 18 in the Nature journal Communications Biology, the scientists showed that sulforaphane, a plant-derived chemical, known as a</b> ...
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Covid-19 Story Tip: Experts Say Current Prevention Measures Best Way to ...
A <b>new</b>, reportedly faster spreading <b>strain</b> of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes <b>COVID-19</b>, has been documented in southeastern England,</b> ...
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Staying Safe from COVID-19 | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Staying Safe from <b>COVID-19</b>. The <b>coronavirus</b> that causes <b>COVID-19</b> spreads primarily from person to person through respiratory droplets. This</b> ...
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Coronavirus and COVID-19: Younger Adults Are at Risk, Too
Data from one study shows that of more than 3,000 adults ages 18 to 34 who contracted <b>COVID-19</b> and became sick enough to require hospital care, 21% ended up</b> ...
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