Staying Safe from COVID-19. The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spreads primarily from person to person through respiratory droplets. This ...
Coronavirus and COVID-19: Who is at higher risk? Coronavirus and COVID-19: Younger Adults Are at Risk, Too; Coronavirus in ...
A COVID-19 Diagnosis . Patients recount their personal experiences with coronavirus and the care they received at Johns Hopkins. Maria Young: ...
Johns Hopkins has conducted a large study on natural immunity that shows antibody levels against COVID-19 coronavirus stay higher for a longer time ...
If you or someone you care for has epilepsy, you might be wondering about specific risks associated with coronavirus infection and the COVID-19 ...
The coronavirus pandemic isn’t going away anytime soon. Preventive practices are needed until there’s a treatment or vaccine, which could be months away. ...
COVID-19 Translation Resources. Johns Hopkins Medicine offers professional interpreters to assist in any communication between Johns Hopkins staff ...
The breastfeeding person with COVID-19 or coronavirus symptoms can either: Provide an ongoing supply of breast milk by expressing milk using a breast ...
Key points. Cold sores are small blisters around the mouth, caused by the herpes simplex virus. Cold sores can be spread by kissing or sharing eating ...
Tips to Lower Your Blood Pressure Controlled blood pressure lowers your risk of heart attack and stroke. Medication is only one option for lowering high ...
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