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Occipital Neuralgia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Pain in the back of your head or</b> ...
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Foods for Constipation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Whole grains. Apples. Bananas. Cooked vegetables. Oatmeal. Some of the recommended foods for constipation include both types of fiber. For example, potatoes and</b> ...
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Peripheral Vascular Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Peripheral vascular disease</b> (PVD) is a slow and progressive disorder of the blood vessels. Narrowing, blockage, or spasms in a blood vessel can cause PVD.</b> ...
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PATIENT GUIDE TO LABRUM TEARS IN THE SHOULDER - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The labrum is a type of cartilage found in the shoulder joint. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint where the arm meets the body (Figure 1). The arm bone</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Stages | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Due to the size of the tumor, the doctor can feel it during the DRE. The cancer may also be seen with imaging. T2a: The tumor has invaded one-half (or less) of one</b> ...
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Distal Radius Fracture (Wrist Fracture) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The part of the radius connected to the wrist joint is called the distal radius. When the radius breaks near the wrist, it is called a distal radius fracture. The</b> ...
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Spinal Stenosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. The bones of the spine create a channel for the spinal cord and nerve</b> ...
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Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are the 2 joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull. More specifically, they are the joints that slide and rotate in</b> ...
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Inguinal Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Inguinal Hernia</b>. An <b>inguinal hernia</b> is a bulge that occurs in your groin region, the area between the lower part of your abdomen and your thigh.</b> ...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pacemakers and Implantable ...
Do cell phones interfere with pacemakers or ICDs? Cell phones available in the U.S. (less than 3 watts) do not appear to interfere with or damage pacemakers.
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