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COVID-19 Story Tip: Helping Coronavirus Patients Who Lose Their Sense ...
Patients typically lose their sense of smell and taste for an obvious reason, such as a head injury or nasal blockage. But the smell and taste loss associated with</b> ...
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Coronavirus Health Information | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Coronavirus</b> and <b>COVID-19</b>: Who is at higher risk? <b>Coronavirus</b> and <b>COVID-19</b>: Younger Adults Are at Risk, Too; <b>Coronavirus</b> in</b> ...
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The Weird Way Coronaviruses Assemble Their Offspring
Most coronaviruses invade cells much like other viruses, such as influenza, which merges its envelopes with the surface of unsuspecting cells to release genomes</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 Paxlovid Can Safely Be Used to Reduce Risk of Severe COVID ...
Paxlovid is an investigational agent (still under study) being used as a treatment for patients with mild-to-moderate <b>COVID-19</b>. It consists of two</b> ...
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Monkeypox | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Monkeypox is an infection caused by a virus. In some countries, the disease has been endemic ― occuring among the general population – for quite some time. It is</b> ...
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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: 12 Things You Need to Know
The <b>COVID-19</b> vaccines work with your immune system so your body will be ready to fight the <b>coronavirus</b> if you are exposed to it — including</b> ...
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Covid-19 Story Tip: Do Eyeglasses Help Keep Coronavirus Out? Johns ...
During the current pandemic, we’ve all been advised to protect ourselves from infection by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes <b>COVID-19</b> by masking, physical</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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Dysphagia Care in the Time of COVID-19 - Johns Hopkins Medicine
For Martin Brodsky, a Johns Hopkins speech-language pathologist and associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the <b>COVID-19</b> pandemic has</b> ...
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