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Staying Safe from COVID-19 | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Learn more about <b>coronavirus vaccine</b> safety and <b>COVID-19</b> boosters. Be aware of infection rates in your area. As more people get vaccinated, the rates</b> ...
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In COVID-19 Vaccinated People, Those with Prior Infection Likely to ...
The inset is an artist’s rendition of a single virus with its spike proteins — the sites acted upon by antibodies stimulated by <b>COVID-19</b> <b>vaccines</b>. A</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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The Epilepsy Center | Johns Hopkins Neurology and Neurosurgery
The Epilepsy Center. Guided by the latest research and each patient's unique needs. The Johns Hopkins Epilepsy Center has unparalleled experience treating both</b> ...
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Monkeypox | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Second, <b>vaccines</b> and medicines that can help lessen the impact of this disease are already available. Finally, since monkeypox transmission requires</b> ...
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Health Home | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Article Booster Shots and Additional Doses for <b>COVID-19</b> <b>Vaccines</b> — What You Need to Know. Article COVID Symptoms — Frequently Asked Questions.</b> ...
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Study Sets New Standard for Graft-Versus-Host Disease Prevention After ...
Clinicians have a new standard for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prevention after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, according to results from</b> ...
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Cold Sores | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Key points. <b>Cold sores</b> are small blisters around the mouth, caused by the herpes simplex virus. <b>Cold sores</b> can be spread by kissing or sharing eating</b> ...
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COVID-19 NEWS: For Many, Long COVID Looks a Lot Like Chronic Fatigue
A team of researchers, including two from <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b>, have published a review article highlighting similarities between certain lingering</b> ...
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New Coronavirus Vaccine in Development at Johns Hopkins
As the new <b>coronavirus</b> was becoming a global pandemic, researchers at Johns Hopkins began working on a <b>vaccine</b>. It’s no quick fix — it can take up to</b> ...
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