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COVID-19 News: Can Dietary Supplements Help the Immune System Fight ...
For example, Mullin says that, “to date, there are abundant data associating low vitamin D status to higher vulnerability to <b>COVID-19</b> and poor clinical</b> ...
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COVID-19 Safety Tips for Families | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>COVID-19</b> safety rules and precautions vary from school to school. Guidelines for children under age 5 might be different than those for kids who are</b> ...
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Gynecology and Obstetrics - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Featured Patient Story Pregnancy and <b>COVID-19</b>: Elsa’s Story Elsa Lisseth Reyes-Amaya was pregnant when she was hospitalized for a serious case of</b> ...
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Hemochromatosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hemochromatosis</b> is a metabolic disorder in which your organs accumulate excess iron, leading to organ damage. Hereditary <b>hemochromatosis</b> affects one</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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Ear Infection (Otitis Media) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Ear Infection Symptoms. The following are the most common symptoms of otitis media. However, each child may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:</b> ...
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Pediatric COVID-19 Inflammatory Syndrome: What to Look For
Many of these children may not have had symptoms of the original <b>COVID-19</b> infection, but a few weeks later they developed symptoms of this newly recognized</b> ...
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5 Things Kids Need to Know About Coronavirus
5 Tips Kids Need to Know about <b>Covid-19</b>. 4. Cover your cough or sneeze. <b>Coronavirus</b> germs can travel through coughs and sneezes. That’s why it’s</b> ...
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Preventing COVID-19 After Organ Transplant - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lab (Blood Draws) For your safety during the <b>COVID-19</b> era, transplant providers are ordering blood tests much less often than before. Patients who have been</b> ...
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The Art of Proning | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Proning, which is when the patient is placed on their stomach, is a normal standard of care in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and the</b> ...
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