Results 51 - 60 for coronavirus vaccine
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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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How Does Coronavirus Affect the Brain? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Patients with <b>COVID-19</b> are experiencing an array of effects on the brain, ranging in severity from confusion to loss of smell and taste to life-threatening</b> ...
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COVID Depression and Anxiety | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Severe <b>COVID-19</b> can be devastating to patients. In addition to organ damage and persistent symptoms, loss of physical, emotional and even economic</b> ...
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Coronavirus Face Masks: Types & When to Use - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The plastic piece covers the face, extending below the chin. You might have seen face shields on some health care providers, even before the <b>COVID-19</b></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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Coronavirus Second Wave, Third Wave and Beyond: What Causes a COVID ...
Learn more about <b>coronavirus</b> variants. Although <b>vaccines</b> afford very high protection, breakthrough <b>coronavirus</b> infection with the delta and</b> ...
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Care Partner and Visitor Policy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Care partners and parents/legal guardians are welcome 24/7. One care partner can stay overnight with the patient (up to two care partners for pediatric patients or</b> ...
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Infectious Mononucleosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Infectious mononucleosis</b> is characterized by swollen lymph glands, fever, sore throat, and extreme fatigue. Mononucleosis usually lasts for 1 to 2 months.</b> ...
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The Epilepsy Center | Johns Hopkins Neurology and Neurosurgery
The <b>Epilepsy Center</b>. Guided by the latest research and each patient's unique needs. The <b>Johns Hopkins</b> <b>Epilepsy Center</b> has unparalleled</b> ...
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Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Heart and Vascular. <b>Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome</b> (WPW) is a type of abnormal heartbeat. If you have WPW, you may have episodes of tachycardia, when your</b> ...
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