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What is a Growth Spurt During Puberty? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Height increase averages out to be about 6 centimeters (2.4 inches) per year throughout childhood. Then there is a period of slow growth right before puberty. Once</b> ...
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End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce horizontal, or axial, images (often called slices) of the body.</b> ...
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COVID Variants: What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Variants of viruses occur when there is a change — or mutation — to the virus’s genes. Ray says it is the nature of RNA viruses such as the coronavirus to evolve</b> ...
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Atrial Flutter | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Atrial Flutter</b>. <b>Atrial flutter</b> is a type of abnormal heart rhythm, or arrhythmia. It occurs when a short circuit in the heart causes the upper</b> ...
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Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It affects your memory, thinking, and behavior. It often progresses to the point where it affects daily activities and functions. Alzheimer disease most commonly</b> ...
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Allergies and the Immune System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Allergies are the result of your immune system’s response to a substance. Immune responses can be mild, from coughing and a runny nose, to a life-threatening</b> ...
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Medication Management and Safety Tips | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Store medicines in a proper location. Medication should always be stored safely in a dry, cool place. For this reason, avoid keeping prescriptions in the bathroom.</b> ...
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Chiari Malformation Type I | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A <b>Chiari malformation</b> is a problem in which a part of the brain (the cerebellum) at the back of the skull bulges through a normal opening in the skull where</b> ...
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Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Implant for Sleep Apnea
A hypoglossal nerve stimulator is an implantable device used to treat obstructive sleep apnea. The device detects each breath and sends an electrical impulse to</b> ...
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Osteosarcoma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The changed (abnormal) cells often grow to form a lump or mass called a tumor. Cancer cells can also grow into (invade) nearby areas. And they can spread to other</b> ...
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