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ABOUT THE MAGAZINE

Johns Hopkins Health
is published four times a year to share tips, news and in-depth articles with our community based on the latest advances in medicine. Our goal is to be a resource of easy-to-read health care information that is meaningful to you and your family.

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IN THIS ISSUE | SUMMER 09

 

FEATURES

You may not stop the aging clock, but you can keep it from racing toward the finish.

DEPARTMENTS

Chronic ear infections and swimmer's ear are common in kids. Understanding the difference can help you know what you can do at home and when it's time to see the doctor.

About 300,000 student-athletes sustain concussions each year. Getting kids back in the game safely means paying attention and taking it slowly if there's a problem.

Feeling sluggish and achy? Having a hard time sleeping? Learn why these and other symptoms might mean a problem with your thyroid.

A cervical cancer diagnosis for 46-year-old renee Burcin meant radical hysterctomy. but which surgical approach would be best?

Watch Renee Burcin talk about her experience. camera

 
 
     
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