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BiPap | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It is commonly known as “<b>BiPap</b>” or “BPap.”. It is a type of ventilator—a device that helps with breathing. During normal breathing, your lungs expand when</b> ...
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Chemical Found in Leafy Greens Shown to Slow Growth of COVID-19 and ...
In a study described March 18 in the Nature journal Communications Biology, the scientists showed that sulforaphane, a plant-derived chemical, known as a</b> ...
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POTS: A Little Known Cause of Extreme Fatigue
Researchers are still determining the cause of these extended symptoms, but some <b>COVID-19</b> "long-haulers" may actually be dealing with POTS. Learn</b> ...
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Nuevas variantes del Coronavirus: lo que debe saber
Una de ellas se llama variante delta. Los CDC consideran que el <b>coronavirus</b> delta es una "variante preocupante" porque parece transmitirse más</b> ...
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Immunoglobulin A Deficiency | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is a blood protein that's part of your immune system. Your body makes IgA to help fight off sickness. Having an IgA deficiency means</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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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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Stool Color Guide | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Normal stool color. Breast milk poop is often described as mustardy in color and seedy in texture. This is because the nutrients in breast milk are very</b> ...
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Social Touch and Our Post-pandemic Future - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The <b>COVID-19</b> pandemic has not only taken the lives of millions, but also robbed us of more than a year of numerous social interactions that define us as</b> ...
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