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Autoimmune hepatitis is when your body’s infection-fighting system (immune system) attacks your liver cells. This causes redness and swelling (inflammation) and liver damage.
Failure to thrive means that a child is not growing as he or she should. Psychological, social, or economic problems within the family almost always play a role in this condition.
The Division of Pediatric Hematology at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD, cares for patients with diseases of the blood or blood-forming organs.
Perimenopause, the transitional time before menopause when reproductive hormones are shifting, can make women more vulnerable to anxiety. This is common, and help is available. When estrogen and ...
Since its inception, the Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases has brought together clinicians and researchers to advance scientific knowledge and improve outcomes for patients. Guided by ...
After 43 years as a valued leader, mentor and clinician at Johns Hopkins Medicine, renowned pediatric intensivist and anesthesiologist Ivor Berkowitz has hung up his white coat and retired. Berkowitz ...
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Dehydration and heat stroke are two very common heat-related diseases that can be life threatening if left untreated.
Inside the Brain-Blood Pressure Link What’s the connection? High blood pressure can damage small blood vessels in the brain, affecting parts of the brain responsible for thinking and memory. So can ...
Fluoride is a safe, natural mineral that helps prevent cavities and strengthen teeth in children, with pediatricians and dentists recommending its use through toothpaste, water, or supplements to ...
Pelvic organ prolapse can affect comfort, confidence, and quality of life. Join Dr. Shannon Lamb for a patient-focused conversation on available treatment options.