Raynaud’s Phenomenon : What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Raynaud’s Phenomenon : What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Raynaud’s Phenomenon is a condition that results in decreased blood flow to your fingers and toes. There are two types of Raynaud’s, primary and secondary. Dr. Zsuzsanna McMahan from the Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center dives into what this condition is, things to look out for, how to manage and when you should speak with a … Read more

US reports more than 800,000 total Covid-19 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data

US reports more than 800,000 total Covid-19 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data

CNN’s Anderson Cooper speaks to epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm about Omicron, the need for boosters and the potential … This article was gathered automatically by our news bot. We help YouTubers by driving traffic to them for free. The featured image in this article is the thumbnail of the embedded video.

Shingles: What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Shingles: What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Shingles, or Herpes Zoster, is the “reawakening” of the Chicken Pox virus, which could become a serious complication for those with autoimmune diseases. This podcast was gathered automatically by our news bot. We help YouTubers by driving traffic to them for free. The featured image in this article is the thumbnail of the embedded video.

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