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COVID-19 Testing and Care | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>COVID-19</b> Testing and Care What should I do if I think I have <b>COVID-19</b>? Call 911 if you are experiencing life-threatening symptoms. Call your provider</b> ...
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COVID 19 Daily Report | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>COVID 19</b> Daily Report. This table provides a daily update from Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> care facilities about the number of patients who test positive</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Medicine, based in Baltimore, Maryland
<b>COVID-19</b> <b>Vaccine</b> Information and Updates. <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> is actively monitoring and assessing all information on the <b>COVID-19</b></b> ...
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Beta Thalassemia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. It causes the body to make less hemoglobin. There are several types of <b>beta thalassemia</b>. Different people will</b> ...
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS</b>) is a rapidly spreading, potentially fatal infectious viral disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control</b> ...
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How to Deal with Coronavirus Burnout and Pandemic Fatigue
The <b>coronavirus</b> pandemic isn’t going away anytime soon. Preventive practices are needed until there’s a treatment or <b>vaccine</b>, which could be months</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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COVID-19 NEWS: Study to Investigate Impacts of COVID Vaccines on ...
The NIH research grants were established after many women reported irregular menstrual periods and other menstrual changes after getting the <b>COVID-19</b></b> ...
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Gynecology and Obstetrics - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Advancing Women's Health Care. The Johns Hopkins Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics provides women with individualized, research-based care at every stage</b> ...
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Fifth Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Fifth disease</b> is a viral illness that causes a bright red rash on the cheeks. The rash can then spread to the body, arms, and legs. The rash lasts 2 to 4</b> ...
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