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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 ...
Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. There are two main coronary arteries: the right and the left.
A pathologist is a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests.
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.
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 ...
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.
Infectious mononucleosis is characterized by swollen lymph glands, fever, sore throat, and chronic fatigue.
Hip impingement, or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), occurs when the femoral head (ball of the hip) pinches up against the acetabulum (cup of the hip). When this happens, damage to the labrum ...
Learn about what a bunion is, reasons for surgery, the different types of bunion surgery and risks, and what to expect before, during, and after surgery.
Sun safety for the entire family Everybody needs some sun exposure to produce vitamin D (which helps calcium absorption for stronger and healthier bones). But unprotected exposure to the sun's ...
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