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Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The cerebellum (“little brain”) is a fist-sized portion of the brain located at the back of the head, below the temporal and occipital lobes and above the</b> ...
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FODMAP Diet: What You Need to Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Dairy-based milk, yogurt and ice cream. Wheat-based products such as cereal, bread and crackers. Beans and lentils. Some vegetables, such as artichokes, asparagus,</b> ...
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Our Locations | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Endoscopy & Surgery Center — Columbia. 5450 Knoll North Dr, Ste 301. Columbia, MD 21045. Google <b>Map</b>. Phone: 443-546-1700.
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Anatomy and Function of the Coronary Arteries
Heart and Vascular. Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. Like all other tissues in the body, the heart muscle needs oxygen-rich blood to function.</b> ...
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Mutation Analysis Program
The Mutation Analysis Program provides free genetic testing to people with cystic fibrosis to help identify their CF gene variants. The Mutation Analysis Program</b> ...
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Neurological Rehabilitation | Johns Hopkins Physical Medicine and ...
Schedule by phone. Physician appointments : 443-997-5476. Therapy appointments: Maryland clinics except Bayview: 443-997-5476. Johns Hopkins Bayview: 410-550-0414.</b> ...
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Anatomy and Function of the Heart's Electrical System
An electrical stimulus is generated by the sinus node (also called the sinoatrial node, or SA node). This is a small mass of specialized tissue located in the</b> ...
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What Is Coronavirus? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know COVID-19. COVID-19 is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that emerged in December 2019. COVID-19 can be severe, and has caused</b> ...
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COVID Vaccine Side Effects | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Common Side Effects of COVID Vaccines. After getting vaccinated for COVID-19, you might experience some temporary symptoms similar to those you might notice when</b> ...
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Patient & Visitor Parking Garages | Johns Hopkins Medicine
See 3B on campus <b>map</b>. Who can park here: This garage is primarily for employees, but it also has visitor parking for oversized vehicles on the 1 st level.</b> ...
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