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Arrythmias
What Is Atrial Fibrillation (Afib)?
Join Hugh Calkins, director of the Johns Hopkins Atrial Fibrillation Center, as he discusses this common heart rhythm abnormality. Learn about symptoms, risk factors, possible complications and treatment options.
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Neurology
What to Expect After Brain Surgery
Successful surgery to the brain or skull requires a skilled neurosurgeon. And knowing what to expect after this type of procedure can help ensure a successful recovery. Neurosurgeon Debraj “Raj” Mukherjee discusses recovery in the hospital and at home, typical rehabilitation needs and what getting “back to normal” might look like.
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Sleep Conditions
What to Know About Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than previously thought. Join Johns Hopkins Children’s Center sleep expert Lydia Kim as she discusses the key things to know about pediatric obstructive sleep apnea, signs and symptoms to look out for, implications of untreated sleep apnea, and treatment options.
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Sleep Conditions
What’s New in the Surgical Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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Hoarseness
World Voice Day 2013: Treating Hoarseness and Optimizing Your Voice
Watch Drs. Simon Best and Alexander Hillel as they discuss treating hoarseness and how to optimize your voice with two speech language pathologists from the Johns Hopkins Voice Center on World Voice Day.
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Chronic Kidney Disease
Young Adult Kidney Transplants: Understanding the Transition of Care
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center pediatric nephrology offers a structured transition program specifically designed to aid in the development of autonomy among teenage and young adult patients. Join expert Cozumel Pruette to learn about our comprehensive, patient- and family-oriented kidney transplant care for children.