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							<title>Anti-inflammatory MFAIDs may be genuine, safe alternative to steroids &amp; NSAIDs</title>
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							<title>VIDEO: Dr. Phil on 'Persistent Infection with Lyme Disease'</title>
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							<title>FDA Adverse Events Data Provide Key to Statin Drug-Related Muscle Pain</title>
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							<title>Low vitamin D status may predispose to fat accumulation: 4,600-woman study</title>
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							<title>Disease Pigeonholing: Distraction from the Big Picture?</title>
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							<title>Back to School: Special benefits for children of the chronically ill</title>
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							<title>The Chrysalis: Remaking a Life When the Old One's Lost to Pain</title>
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							<title>CoQ10 supports reversal of statin-caused mitochondrial dysfunction, energy drain</title>
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