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CD_AACR editorial discusses the challenges of incorporating AI into clinical practice. › Two studies led by Johns Hopkins ...
A novel, multi-analyte test developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, its Ludwig Center and the ...
Following years of rotating treatments, Pepol and his family moved once more, this time to Virginia, to be close to their now ...
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Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. There are two main coronary arteries: the right and the left.
Allergens and irritants can give your eyes trouble during allergy season and beyond. A Johns Hopkins ophthalmologist shares what you need to know about allergic conjunctivitis.
Adrenal glands, also known as suprarenal glands, are small, triangular-shaped glands located on top of both kidneys.
Diarrhea is the term for bowel movements that are loose or watery. Traveler's diarrhea occurs within 10 days of travel to an area with poor public hygiene. It’s the most common illness in travelers.
What is an umbilical hernia? Unlike most hernias, which develop in adolescence or adulthood, 20 percent of babies are born with umbilical hernias. An umbilical hernia occurs at the umbilicus (belly ...
Neurological rehabilitation is a physician-supervised program designed for people with diseases, trauma, or disorders of the nervous system. Neurological rehabilitation can often improve function, ...
We strive to improve the health of our own patients and those we may never meet, by teaching and advancing the state of medical knowledge. For over 60 years, we have been at the vanguard of medical ...
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that is passed down through the parent’s genes. There are two main types of thalassemia: alpha and beta. Thalassemia can cause mild or severe anemia.
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