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Hormones and the Endocrine System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Hormones and the Endocrine System. The endocrine system uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's internal metabolism (or homeostasis) energy level,</b> ...
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IgG Deficiencies | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. An IgG deficiency is a health</b> ...
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MyChart | Johns Hopkins Medicine
MyChart is a secure online portal that provides information about your medical care and connects you to your <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> health care team.</b> ...
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Anatomy of the Bone | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are 3 types of bone tissue: Compact tissue. This is the harder, outer tissue of bones. Cancellous tissue. This is the sponge-like tissue inside bones.</b> ...
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Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The cerebellum (“little brain”) is a fist-sized portion of the brain located at the back of the head, below the temporal and occipital lobes and above the</b> ...
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Intermittent Fasting: What is it, and how does it work?
<b>Intermittent fasting</b> improved blood pressure and resting heart rates as well as other heart-related measurements. Physical performance. Young men who fasted</b> ...
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Hiatal Hernia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A <b>hiatal hernia</b> results in retention of acid and other contents since the stomach tends to get squeezed by this opening in the diaphragm. These acids and</b> ...
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Constipation: Causes and Prevention Tips - Johns Hopkins Medicine
In terms of how our bodies operate, the causes of constipation fall into three categories: Slow transit: When stool doesn't move through your digestive tract</b> ...
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Solutions for a Leaky Bladder | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An injection of Botox into the lining of your bladder to block the release of a chemical that prompts muscle contractions. An injection of a thick substance around</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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