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Preparing Kids and Families for a Hurricane | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Empower kids! Get them involved in the plan—have them help make an emergency kit or gather and test supplies like flashlights. Teach them emergency numbers, ...
Empower kids! Get them involved in the plan—have them help make an emergency kit or gather and test supplies like flashlights. Teach them emergency numbers, ...
Antibiotics: When Do We Really Need Them? - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Antibiotics are a major tool in treating illnesses caused by bacteria, but like any tool, they should be used appropriately. If they are not, the tool may not work ...
Antibiotics are a major tool in treating illnesses caused by bacteria, but like any tool, they should be used appropriately. If they are not, the tool may not work ...
Inguinal Hernia in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A hernia is when there is a hole or weakness in the muscle layer of the abdominal wall. This means that organs or tissues inside the abdominal cavity can poke ...
A hernia is when there is a hole or weakness in the muscle layer of the abdominal wall. This means that organs or tissues inside the abdominal cavity can poke ...
Common Pediatric Rashes | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The rash is usually localized to the area of contact with the substance. The skin may be red, blistering or even develop raised bumps or hives. Often the area is ...
The rash is usually localized to the area of contact with the substance. The skin may be red, blistering or even develop raised bumps or hives. Often the area is ...
Treating Food Allergies in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Eight foods account for 90% of reactions in the United States. They are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish. Sesame seed is now being ...
Eight foods account for 90% of reactions in the United States. They are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish. Sesame seed is now being ...
Ocular Citatrical Pemphigoid | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Eyes. Ocular citatrical pemphigoid is a form of mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), a rare, inflammatory autoimmune disorder characterized by blistering lesions that ...
Eyes. Ocular citatrical pemphigoid is a form of mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), a rare, inflammatory autoimmune disorder characterized by blistering lesions that ...
Joao's Story: Sickle Cell Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Joao is a young boy who has sickle cell disease, an inherited condition that causes red blood cells to be produced incorrectly. After experiencing frequent painful ...
Joao is a young boy who has sickle cell disease, an inherited condition that causes red blood cells to be produced incorrectly. After experiencing frequent painful ...
Understanding Ear Infections in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Wax is not harmful for the most part. A good rule of thumb my pediatrician taught me is “Never put something smaller than your elbow in your ear.”. Cotton swabs ...
Wax is not harmful for the most part. A good rule of thumb my pediatrician taught me is “Never put something smaller than your elbow in your ear.”. Cotton swabs ...
Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS): Simarjeet’s Story
Simarjeet Kaur, 29, was expecting twins. One ultrasound showed no problems, but another, just one week later, showed that the babies had twin to twin transfusion ...
Simarjeet Kaur, 29, was expecting twins. One ultrasound showed no problems, but another, just one week later, showed that the babies had twin to twin transfusion ...
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU): Giuliana and Nicholas's Story
Nicholas and Giuliana were swiftly transferred to the 97-bed, Level IV NICU at Johns Hopkins All Children’s. There, the twins received care for respiratory, ...
Nicholas and Giuliana were swiftly transferred to the 97-bed, Level IV NICU at Johns Hopkins All Children’s. There, the twins received care for respiratory, ...
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