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Coronavirus (COVID-19): What Do I Do If I Feel Sick?
If you are concerned that you may have <b>COVID-19</b>, follow these steps to help protect your health and the health of others. 1. Stay home and call a health</b> ...
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COVID-19 Rehabilitation Resources - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Post-<b>COVID-19</b> Care. We are collaborating with both the Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Home Care Group to</b> ...
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Who Is at High Risk for Severe Coronavirus Disease?
Diabetes As a Risk Factor for <b>COVID-19</b>. People who have diabetes are at increased risk of getting very sick from the <b>coronavirus</b> that causes</b> ...
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PACT | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>JOHNS HOPKINS</b> POST-<b>COVID-19</b> CARE. The <b>Johns Hopkins</b> Post-Acute <b>COVID-19</b> Team (JH PACT) Program is a collaboration between the Division</b> ...
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Varicose Veins | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Varicose veins</b> are caused by increased blood pressure in the veins. <b>Varicose veins</b> happen in the veins near the surface of the skin (superficial).</b> ...
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COVID-19 and MIS-C: Morgan’s Story | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Patient Story Highlights. Third-grader Morgan developed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C, a rare and dangerous complication of</b> ...
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Syncope (Fainting) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Reflex syncope is the result of a reflex response to some trigger, in which the heart slows or blood vessels dilate (widen). This causes blood pressure to drop, so</b> ...
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COVID-19 Vaccines and People of Color | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has fully approved two vaccines to protect against <b>COVID-19</b>, and vaccinations of the public have begun. People of</b> ...
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Mitral Valve Prolapse | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Mitral valve prolapse</b>, also known as click-murmur syndrome, Barlow's syndrome, balloon mitral valve, or floppy valve syndrome, is the bulging of one or</b> ...
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For Johns Hopkins Patients | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Posted April 21, 2023. For the past three years, we have adjusted <b>COVID-19</b> protocols, policies and guidance at Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> (JHM) to</b> ...
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