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Researchers Explore Origins of Lupus, Find Reason for Condition's ...
Why does lupus occur more often in women? Researchers have found an answer involving the X chromosome and a genetic molecule once thought to protect from the</b> ...
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Diverticular Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Diverticular disease</b> is an infection in the tiny pouches that some people get in their colon. The pouches are called diverticula. These pouches bulge out</b> ...
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Alpha Thalassemia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Alpha thalassemia</b> occurs when some or all of the 4 genes that make hemoglobin (the alpha-globin genes) are missing or damaged. There are 4 types of <b>alpha</b> ...
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Pneumonia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There is also a pneumococcal <b>vaccine</b>. It will protect you from a common form of bacterial <b>pneumonia</b>. Children younger than age 5 and adults ages 65</b> ...
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Eustachian Tube Dysfunction | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Eustachian tube is an opening that connects the middle ear with the nasal-sinus cavity. This tube helps to: Balance pressure in the middle ear (commonly felt</b> ...
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Traveling After an Organ Transplant During the COVID-19 Era
It is safer to postpone trips that are not considered necessary or urgent. No form of travel is 100% safe regarding the risk of catching the virus that causes</b> ...
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Arteriovenous Malformations | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Arteriovenous Malformations</b>. <b>Arteriovenous malformations</b> (AVMs) happen when a group of blood vessels in your body forms incorrectly. In these</b> ...
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Genital Herpes | Johns Hopkins Medicine
You can also have the following symptoms: Blisters on the mouth or lips. Fever, headache or pain in the joints. Trouble urinating. The symptoms of <b>genital</b> ...
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Coronavirus Recovery: Breathing Exercises - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>coronavirus</b> that causes <b>COVID-19</b> attacks the lungs and respiratory system, sometimes resulting in significant damage.<b>COVID-19</b> often leads</b> ...
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How to Properly Wear a Face Mask: Infographic
Everyone is required to wear a face mask in a Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> building. Patients can remove the face mask when they are alone in their hospital room.</b> ...
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