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Pneumonia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Pneumonia</b> is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It is a serious infection in which the air sacs fill with pus</b> ...
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Laryngitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins laryngologists deliver state-of-the-art care for voice, swallowing and airway disorders to help you feel your best. <b>Laryngitis</b>, or</b> ...
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Vitamin D and Calcium | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Blood vessel flow (calcium) Without enough vitamin D or calcium, your parathyroid glands compensate by producing too much of their hormone, a condition called</b> ...
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Vacunas anticovid-19: Información útil | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Obtenga más información sobre las <b>vacunas</b> disponibles en su localidad contactando con las secretarías de salud de su ciudad o estado. A fin de proteger a la</b> ...
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COVID-19 Story Tip: Working Safely from Home During the Pandemic
Stand and move from a seated position at least once per hour. Perform desk stretches or chair yoga. Sit completely back in an adjustable chair with an adjustable</b> ...
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Hemochromatosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hemochromatosis</b> is a metabolic disorder in which your organs accumulate excess iron, leading to organ damage. Hereditary <b>hemochromatosis</b> affects one</b> ...
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COVID-19 Vaccines: Infographic | Johns Hopkins Medicine
There are three main types of <b>COVID-19</b> vaccines: messenger RNA (mRNA), protein subunit and vector. All three vaccine types either deliver, or cause our</b> ...
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Organ Transplant Recipients Remain Vulnerable to COVID-19 Even After ...
In a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers show that although two doses of a vaccine</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Call Center (JHCCC)
Employees living or working in Florida should follow local guidelines and contact their supervisor or local Occupational Health office with any questions regarding</b> ...
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Preventing COVID-19 After Organ Transplant - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lab (Blood Draws) For your safety during the <b>COVID-19</b> era, transplant providers are ordering blood tests much less often than before. Patients who have been</b> ...
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