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What Is Coronavirus? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>COVID-19</b> is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, the <b>coronavirus</b> that emerged in December 2019. <b>COVID-19</b> can be severe, and has caused millions</b> ...
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The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks - Johns Hopkins Medicine
They have been used to test the effects of radiation and poisons, to study the human genome, to learn more about how viruses work, and played a crucial role in the</b> ...
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On the Heels of COVID-19: Influx of Patients with POTS Symptoms
Tae Chung. Johns Hopkins experts are treating patients who were infected with the <b>coronavirus</b> and now experience severe symptoms of postural orthostatic</b> ...
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Care Partner and Visitor Policy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Care partners and parents/legal guardians are welcome 24/7. One care partner can stay overnight with the patient (up to two care partners for pediatric patients or</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 new <b>coronavirus</b>, older people are especially vulnerable to severe illness. Research is showing</b> ...
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Immunoglobulin A Deficiency | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is an antibody blood protein that’s part of your immune system. Your body makes IgA and other type of antibodies to help fight off sickness.</b> ...
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Coronavirus and COVID-19: Younger Adults Are at Risk, Too
Data from one study shows that of more than 3,000 adults ages 18 to 34 who contracted <b>COVID-19</b> and became sick enough to require hospital care, 21% ended up</b> ...
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Who Is at High Risk for Severe Coronavirus Disease?
<b>COVID-19</b> <b>vaccines</b> are safe, effective and strongly recommended for women who are pregnant. Learn more about <b>COVID-19</b> vaccination and</b> ...
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Infectious Mononucleosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Infectious mononucleosis</b> is characterized by swollen lymph glands, fever, sore throat, and extreme fatigue. Mononucleosis usually lasts for 1 to 2 months.</b> ...
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Study Shows Immune Cells Against Covid-19 Stay High in Number Six ...
A recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers provides evidence that CD4+ T lymphocytes — immune system cells also known as helper T cells — produced by</b> ...
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