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Hyperthyroidism | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hyperthyroidism</b> means your thyroid gland is too active. This tiny gland is found in your neck. If it is overactive, it makes too much thyroid hormone. Your</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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Robotic Prostatectomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Your prostate can be removed several ways. One way</b> ...
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
However, certain factors are seen more often in people with <b>ME</b>/CFS. These factors include: Gender. <b>ME</b>/CFS occurs up to two to four times more often</b> ...
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Bradycardia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Bradycardia</b> is a type of abnormal heart rhythm, or arrhythmia. It occurs when the heart beats very slowly — less than 60 beats per minute. A normal</b> ...
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What Are Platelets and Why Are They Important?
Platelets, the smallest of our blood cells, can only be seen under a microscope. They’re literally shaped like small plates in their non-active form. A blood</b> ...
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Ginger Benefits | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive</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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Major Depression | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Slowing of physical activity, speech, and thinking OR agitation, increased restlessness, and irritability. Decreased energy, feeling tired or "slowed</b> ...
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Heart Rhythms: What's Normal Versus Cause for Concern?
These tempo changes based on physical activity are perfectly normal. Other common situations can trigger changes in heart rhythms too. Mild dehydration can cause</b> ...
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