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Corneal Transplantation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Corneal transplantation</b>, or keratoplasty, is a surgery that replaces a poorly functioning cornea with a new one from a cadaver donor. <b>Corneal</b> ...
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JHM Language Services | Johns Hopkins Medicine
JHM <b>Language Services</b>. Recognizing that the exchange of information between the patient and the clinical team is an essential element of quality care, we</b> ...
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Medical Treatment for Obesity | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A disorder in which a person eats compulsively and then vomits or uses water pills (diuretics), laxatives, or strenuous exercise to prevent weight gain. Feelings</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Medicine, based in Baltimore, Maryland
Discover how <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b>, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is pushing the boundaries of biomedical discovery, transforming health care,</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Psychiatry in the Media
"Our circadian rhythms are largely genetically determined but are also influenced by environmental factors, particularly the light-and-dark cycle, and timing</b> ...
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Discover what’s possible at Johns Hopkins Medicine
Discovering Baltimore. The <b>Johns Hopkins</b> Hospital is located in scenic Baltimore, Maryland. Located on the Chesapeake Bay, the city is a melting pot of</b> ...
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Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of Dragon Medical One
Press and hold the microphone button for a half-second before talking. Speak directly into the microphone, not across it. Speak naturally. Talk clearly, at a</b> ...
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Heart Transplant | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Our clinic provides <b>telemedicine</b> services for patients undergoing heart transplantation and <b>heart transplant</b> recipients. Virtual visits can help you</b> ...
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Geriatric Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The Geriatric Psychiatry Program, which is part of the Division of <b>Geriatric Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry</b>, provides inpatient, day hospital, and</b> ...
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This Is My Story | Johns Hopkins Medicine
By Jim Duffy on 06/07/2022. Published in Hopkins Medicine - Spring/Summer 2022. By spring 2020, the pandemic had arrived in full force at The Johns Hopkins</b> ...
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