Results 51 - 60 for new strain of coronavirus
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Coronavirus: Recovery After a Hospital Stay - Johns Hopkins Medicine
When you leave the hospital after being treated for <b>COVID-19</b>, you may face <b>new</b> challenges, like cognitive impairments that lead to limited driving</b> ...
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): What Do I Do If I Feel Sick?
If you are concerned that you may have <b>COVID-19</b>, follow these steps to help protect your health and the health of others. 1. Stay home and call a health</b> ...
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COVID Depression and Anxiety | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Severe <b>COVID-19</b> can be devastating to patients. In addition to organ damage and persistent symptoms, loss of physical, emotional and even economic</b> ...
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Mpox | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It can be. Some <b>strains</b> of mpox have a death rate ranging from 1% to 10%, based on data from cases in some African countries. During the current global</b> ...
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Cold Sores | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Covid-19</b>. Masks Strongly Recommended but Not Required in Maryland, Starting Immediately. ... The most common <b>strain</b> of the virus causing <b>cold</b> ...
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Coronavirus and COVID-19: Caregiving for the Elderly
When it comes to <b>COVID-19</b>, the disease caused by the <b>new</b> <b>coronavirus</b>, older people are especially vulnerable to severe illness. Research is</b> ...
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COVID-19 Story Tip: Study Suggests Sudden Hearing Loss Not Associated ...
In a <b>new</b> study, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have tried to address recent reports that sudden sensorineural hearing loss — a condition that occurs as</b> ...
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How to Deal with Coronavirus Burnout and Pandemic Fatigue
The <b>coronavirus</b> pandemic isn’t going away anytime soon. Preventive practices are needed until there’s a treatment or vaccine, which could be months away.</b> ...
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Coronavirus | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know from Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b>. Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> continues to follow the highest level of safety precautions as we care for</b> ...
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Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Safe? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Some types <b>of COVID-19</b> vaccines were created using messenger RNA (mRNA), a <b>new</b> technology that allows a faster approach than the traditional way</b> ...
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