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  • 10 Benefits of Having Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)  By : Jennifer Koretsky
    There is a common misconception in the world that having Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a bad thing. Here are 10 reasons this is not so true.
  • 3 Ways To Balance Your Blood Sugar Level  By : Graham Rowan
    Three easy ways in which you can balance your blood sugar level and reduce the risk of hypoglycaemia.
  • 4 Ways to Help Your Wife Quit Smoking  By : Walter Hilliam
    If your Wife or someone you care about has tried to quit smoking for good, you can play a very supportive role in helping him or her. Not only are they doing themselves a big favor by tossing this nasty habit, they are helping their coworkers as well because of the side effects of second hand smoke.
  • 5 Reasons For Not Putting Off Gastric Bypass Surgery  By : Gastric Bypass
    Many people will put off gastric bypass surgery for as long as possible and try all sorts of alternatives to solve their weight problem before resorting to surgery. However, a recent study suggests that this may not be such a wise decision.
  • 7 Tips On Buying Hearing Aids  By : Alvin Toh
    Do you need a hearing aid but don’t know where to start? With so many features, styles, brands and prices to choose from, it’s no wonder why shopping for a hearing aid can be a daunting task for a new user.
  • 80% of world population suffers from Stress Today whereas only 4-5% suffer Psoriasis, Why?  By : Rajesh Chowdhry
    This article tries to explain the reasons behind variation in psoriasis severity and psoriasis appearance timing and different other factors contributing to psoriasis.
  • A Day in the Life of Germ -Harmful Bacteria.  By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
    Food eaten at dinner and before bedtime can also be responsible. Despite, cookies, cake and such starchy food along with milk and ice cream tend to breed harmful bacteria
  • A Mother with Iron Will  By : Andre Lee
    Life is not always a bed of roses. Quite often, and expectedly, it’s paved with many ups and downs and torn by tragic moments that call for courage, patience and an iron will and an unflinching support from members of the society, particularly when survival is at stake.
  • A New Approach to an Old Question: Why Does Crones Disease Exist  By : Charlotte Kamman..
    This question is maybe not a good one to ask. Reality is that our mainstream traditional medicine, with all it's laboratories, scientists, researchers, and the pharmaceutical industry behind a lot of this, has not managed to find a cure.
  • A surgical treatment for severe dry eyes  By : Peter Raus
    paitents with severe dry eyes who do not respond enough to conventional therapies with drops, gels or ointments, can be cured with a transplantation of labial salivary glands to the inner side of the eyelids. Although this type of surgery nees more study, the actual results are very promising.
  • About Hypothyroidism – a Common Health Problem  By : Knut Holt
    Hypothyroidism or sluggish thyroid give mental and physical fatigue, weakness, over-weight, depression and many other symptoms. Her are the causes and treatment options of this wellness problem explained.
  • ADHD Support Groups: Why Joining One Can Help You  By : Alvin Toh
    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that can have a significant impact on your quality of life when you don’t get the proper care and support. Whether you have ADHD or whether a family member or friend has been diagnosed with it, joining an ADHD support group can help you deal better with the disorder.
  • ADHD Treatment: The Dangers of Trileptal  By : Alvin Toh
    Trileptal is a drug which stabilizes the levels of electrical activity within the brain. Its original use was for people who suffer from seizures and for that it has been FDA approved. However it has only been recently that this drug is used to treat people who suffer from mood swings and ADHD and it is now that the dangerous side effects have started to appear.
  • An Update On Genital Warts  By : David Viniker
    Genital warts are sexually transmitted and caused by some strains of human papillomavirus. Genital warts do not cause any serious long-term health problems. They are associated with cervical pre-malignancy and carcinoma as a woman can acquire multiple strains of HPV. The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, provides immunisation against the two strains of HPV that cause 70% of cervical cancer cases, and two strains of HPV that cause 90% of genital warts.
  • Are You Ashamed Of A Loved One With Bipolar Disorder?  By : David Oliver
    Being labeled with mental illness has long been a stigma, and stigma often produces shame. Stigma, by definition, means disapproval and disgrace, and by practice stigma sets a person apart from a group, fostering an ‘us versus them’ mentality. Ultimately stigma means prejudice and discrimination in society.
  • Are You in Danger from Metabolic Syndrome X?  By : Anita Murray
    This article describes a nutrition problem that is prevalent in today's society. It's estimated that most women have Metabolic Syndrome X in some capacity, and it affects our energy and our health in man ways. Examining our eating habits and educating ourselves on the nutritional process will take time, but the more we understand about this and other related issues, the more productive and healthy we will be.
  • Arthritis Is A Thief  By : Tammy Foster..
    Arthritis is basically inflammation of the joints in the body. This health condition describes a compilation of over 100 different types of arthritis conditions. It is not simply just one disease.
  • Beware Your Mercury Fillings  By : Anita Murray
    Mercury fillings, I'm told, must be disposed of as toxic waste after a dentist removes them. If you have mercury fillings, each time you chew or grind your teeth you are potentially ingesting more poison. The mercury builds up and can contribute to numerous diseases and ailments.
  • Black American health issues  By : Willie Clayton
    This article is about some of the health issues facing African Americans.
  • Bunions A Pain in the Big Toe  By : Jeff Austin
    How did you get that bunion?May times commonly blamed on enjoying narrow, tight and high heel shoes, many American women are now paying the price of beauty and style with bunions on their feet. Healthcare professionals calls this bothersomefoot problem a Hallux Valgus, but we all know it as a bunion…and a pain!
  • Can Root Canal Therapy Endanger Your Health?  By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
    It seems to us that their actions regarding the controversy over mercury in fillings is a strong indication of this possibility. Dr. George Meinig has studied the work of Dr. Weston Price, a meticulous researcher. Dr. Price's work shows how germs become trapped in teeth.
  • Can You Really Prevent Some of the Common Causes of Deafness?  By : Mike Jennings
    The causes of deafness are many and varied and some are preventable if we choose to take appropriate care and precautions to protect this irreplaceable sense.
  • Checking your Health with a Finger Pulse Oximeter  By : Mike Jennings
    Finger pulse oximeters make it very easy for you to check your blood oxygen levels at home. How they work and the reasons you might need to monitor your blood oxygen levels are covered
  • Coenzyme Q10: Here’s The Least You Need To Know About This Vital Anti-Oxidant  By : Steve Smith
    Coenzyme Q10 is a highly beneficial anti-oxidant found within, and needed by, every cell in the body But it’s becoming increasingly difficult to get a sufficient supply from diet alone
  • Common Symptoms of Menopause  By : Al Short
    Learn about how proper natural nutrition supplements may reduce the symptoms of menopause including hot flashes, bloating, and headaches.
  • Comparisons Of The Top 4 Hearing Aid Companies  By : Alvin Toh
    Every individual hearing loss is different, so there is no one hearing solution for all. As hearing aids come in various types, brands and features, you may have a tough time choosing the right hearing aid for you or a family member. I'll review the top four manufacturers (Siemens, Beltone, Starkey and Phonak) of hearing aids to give you an idea of what they have to offer.
  • Could Bipolar Disorder Be What’s Making Your Loved One Angry?  By : David Oliver
    Are you involved in a close relationship with someone whose occasional outbursts of temper at times shock and surprise you? While people can and often do become overwhelmed by negative emotions that they’re unable to handle without having a major psychiatric disorder, there is also the possibility that your loved one is suffering from bipolar disorder – and that’s what is causing these angry eruptions.
  • Defining The Basics of High Blood Pressure  By : Scott James
    The Phrase High Blood Pressure conjures up a variety of things to all people. Common definitions refer to the condition without referencing to the cause.
  • Disturbia: Fear and Anxiety on Film  By : naix
    This article is a summary of the latest movie Disturbia, a psychological thriller about the voyeurism of a teenager confined at home due to a felony conviction. The “Peeping Tom” activities of the teenager led him to a confrontation with a neighbor who turned out to be a serial killer. The movie focused on the fear and anxiety of a young man who receives a threat on his life and that of his family.
  • Do You Suffer These Thyroid Symptoms?  By : Graham Rowan
    Find out the main symptoms of an under active thyroid and learn which foods to eat and which to avoid if you are suffering from this condition.
  • Early Symptoms of Fibromyalgia and How You Can Fight Back  By : Hailey Harris
    Learn the early symptoms of Fibromyalgia and what you can do about them. There is hope and treatments that work and can allow you to start living life to the fullest again. No more pain, fatigue, or other early on symptoms.
  • Establishing a Basic Understanding of High Blood Pressure  By : Floyd Thursby
    The Phrase High Blood Pressure conjures up a variety of things to all people.In medical terms, hypertension refers to high blood pressure, regardless of the cause.
  • Facts About Labor Induction  By : Lena Leino
    Some health conditions require medical labor induction. It is, however, alarming that today labor induction is becoming a norm. It is essential that the potential risks to the mother and the baby are cautiously considered before medical labor induction. Natural labor inducing remedies, such as safe and effective maternity acupressure method, could be beneficial in case labor induction is necessary.
  • Find Urgent Medical Care in Nassau County, New York and Get Treatment when You Need It  By : Chris Robertson
    Urgent care is available anytime for you and your family in Nassau County. Knowing this will help to put your mind at ease when there is an illness or injury.
  • Fluoride Holds Risk on Dental Health.  By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
    Many in the medical profession highly recommend the use of fluoride in our drinking water, in our toothpaste, in tablet and liquid forms, dtc., and yet the "rumor" continues that it is a form of poison.
  • Give a Get Well Card - on Doctor's Orders!  By : Geraldine Jozefiak
    Receiving a thoughtfully written get well card when you're unwell is especially welcome. Everyone likes to be remembered by others and getting a card during a period of sickness can serve as emotional medicine. Pills and potions may cure the body, but thoughts and actions feed the mind.
  • Gout Overview  By :
    Doctors have long understood gout to be a serious and painful medical condition. In fact, it is one of the earliest identified illnesses on record. Most of us, however, really have no ideal what it is all about.
  • Health Benefits for Americans Part 1 - Is Consumer Driven Health the Answer?  By : Jim Martinez
    Fifteen percent of Americans do not have health benefits. And of that number, as many as 80 percent have at least one parent working full-time. They make too much money to qualify for government-sponsored health plans, but not enough to pay for private healthcare. And more still are turned down by health insurance companies because of age limits or ongoing medical conditions.
  • Health Benefits For Americans Part II - who pays for Dental, Vision, Chiropractic and Prescription?  By : Jim Martinez
    Deductibles rise and restrictions are placed on the kinds of services that are available. Dental, vision, chiropractic care and prescription drugs are all targets for restricted services or payout limits.
  • Heart Rate Information  By : Stephen Ashton
    Steps to learn how to track your heart rate while excercising. To get the most out of your workouts it's important to get your heart rate up to the neccessary levels to start burning fat and achieving an optimal workout.
  • Heathcare Differences Between the USA and Germany  By : Steven Cancel
    Descriptive compairson of 2 world powers heathcare systems.
  • Hernia Patch  By : Joe Devine
    An overview of the Hernia Patch specifically the Kugel Mesh Patch
  • Herpes  By : Zinn Jeremiah
    An overview of herpes.
  • House Calls Make a Comeback  By : Michael Nowling
    Unless you were around in the 1950's you probably don't know that it was common to see a man carrying a small black bag knock on a neighbor's door. Who would it have been? Today you might think, insurance salesman, Amway salesman or even political office seeker. Would it surprise you to know that it was the family doctor?
  • How Big A Problem Is Secondary High Blood Pressure or Hypertension?  By : Blood Pressure
    We are all familiar with high blood pressure but did you know that there are two different types of high blood pressure with very different causes?
  • How is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) diagnosed?  By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
    Just dealing with the symptoms of IBS is not enough, the individual has to learn to rebuild internal energy. Hypnotherapy, when conducted correctly can increase self-esteem, confidence, and allow the sufferer to begin a journey of self-improvement and management, by changing their thoughts, changing negative thoughts and feelings for positive ones. Hypnosis represents a brief therapy, which is benign, noninvasive and inexpensive.
  • How much does 4 days in New York Hospital cost?  By : Carl Willoughby
    The knowledge that life is relatively short and absolutely unpredictable is humbling and insightful. I’m returning from 5 days in New York hospital with a serious intestinal infection… It is eye-opening to NOT EAT or DRINK for 5 days (not even water) and to be hooked up to an I.V. machine 24 hours a day. Guess how much it cost?
  • How The Medicare Doughnut Hole Is Making American Seniors Sick  By : Jeremy Cockerill
    Explains the dangers of the gap in coverage in Medicare Drug Plans, known as the doughnut hole. This article also brings to light just how serious some of the health consequences of the Medicare doughnut hole can be for American seniors.
  • Hypnosis Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome  By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
    The standard medical methods used to treat IBS are of some help. However, up to half of IBS sufferers are dissatisfied with standard medical management, and many continue to have frequent symptoms. Research shows that cognitive therapy and hypnosis treatment have had the highest reported success rates in repeated formal research studies, with improvement seen in 80% or more of all treated patients in some studies.
  • I have Crohn's Disease! What is happening to my body?  By : Jeff Foster..
    What is Crohn's disease? Well now, that's a great question! If you have been suffering from Crohn's disease it is important that you completely understand exactly what is Crohn's disease so that you can seek the correct treatment to best to benefit your overall health.
  • Important Details Regarding the Recall of AMO Complete Moisture Plus Contact Lens Solution  By : Peter Kent
    AMO Complete Moisture Plus contact lens solution was recently recalled by its manufacturer due to possible contamination leading to an outbreak of a serious bacterial eye infection. Understanding the details of this recall and its implications for consumer safety is important for protecting lens wearers from potentially blinding infections.
  • Is Jergon Sacha the New Hope for HIV Patients?  By : Patricia McDougall
    Jergon Sacha is said to be the new herbal discovery that is set to create a huge change in the treatment of HIV.
  • Is Lipodiisolve Safe?  By : Barry Lycka
    Lipodissolve is a procedure that is being fought over in medicl fields. But is it safe?
  • Knowing the Differences Between Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain  By : Hailey Harris
    This article walks sufferers through the differences of myofascial pain and fibromyalgia. You will understand the different symptoms associated with each.
  • Loss of Odor Perception Might Signal Alzheimer's  By : Ed Bagley
    Imagine my recoil when I read the above Associated Press headline recently: The story went on to detail the first study that linked loss of smell to Alzheimer's. Difficulty identifying odors was associated with a higher risk of progressing from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's. As someone with very little sense of smell and taste, perhaps I should be worried.
  • Low Turnover Rates Make a Medical Practice Perfect  By : John Burke
    It's been my experience that while a satisfactory paycheck is vital, it's not the only way to keep office morale high.
  • Lyme Literate Doctors How to Find Them  By : Leslie Buterin
    Granted a Lyme literate doctor is hard to find, but not impossible to locate. You would think with all of the press about Lyme disease and all of the people with symptoms that go unexplained until they receive a diagnosis of Lyme that physicians would get on board, fast. Well, if you have Lyme or have suspicions that you may have Lyme you will find that this is not the case.
  • Massage Chairs with Health Benefits  By : Bob Lilley
    Many people go through their daily routines in the home and office without rest. They are so focused on their work trying to accomplish their tasks and meet deadlines as soon as possible and this may go on for weeks, months or even years. What they’re forgetting is that all work and no leisure will result in aching bodies.
  • Medical Billing Services: What To Look For  By : John Burke
    Many people have been promised things that were never delivered when dealing with medical billing services. What I can offer is a few tips when looking for a billing service.
  • Mobility Aids - Aide for your comfort  By : CathyCaroline
    Mobility Aids aid the disabled to move around with ease. The wide range of disabled mobility aids will make your loved one feel comfortable and will never let them be a discouraging proportion anymore.
  • Our Future Will Be Paperless  By : Anne Rimmer
    Electronic Medical Records
  • Please Show No Anxiety About Your Hemorrhoids Treatment  By : Thomas Geter
    An anxious person demonstrates the sort of behavior that can cause or aggravate hemorrhoids. Such a person is usually tense. That tension spreads throughout the entire body of any anxious individual. It even produces an increased tension in the abdominal muscles.
  • Quit Smoking For Your Health  By : Walter Hilliam
    Loads of Beneficial Reasons To Quit Smoking
  • Review Of Hearing Aids: Siemens, Beltone, Phonak & Starkey  By : Alvin Toh
    Hearing aids are available in analog or digital version. Analog hearing aids have been on the market for quite some time and are the least expensive type of hearing aids. Today, most hearing aids are digital as these provide better amplification, cleaner sound quality and can be programmed by computer. They are becoming more affordable as their prices have fallen.
  • Shipping the Problem Elsewhere  By : Anne Rimmer
    We're not only shipping jobs overseas, we're now shipping patients there, too! Of course, if this trend continues, we will essentially be sending jobs for medical professionals overseas by default.
  • Should A Woman With Bipolar Disorder Have An Abortion?  By : David Oliver
    If a woman has bipolar disorder, can an abortion have a negative impact on her mental health?
  • Shoulder Joint Exercises for Stability  By : Jennifer Adolfs
    Shoulder Exercises for Joint Stability - Find out more about the complex shoulder joint and why stabilizing the scapula leads to safer and more effective shoulder exercises.
  • Simple Answers to Fibromyaliga Gut Problems, Digestion Restored  By : Hailey Harris
    This article walks fibromyalgia sufferers through simple steps they can take to fight back digestive problems. Irritable bowel like problems are often seen in people with fibromyalgia, now there's a plan to fight back and restore balance to your system.
  • Simple Steps Fibromyalgia Sufferers Can Do For Back Pain  By : Hailey Harris
    This article walks fibromyalgia sufferers through simple steps they can take to help them relieve their back pain. Fibromyalgia can cause severe pain in the back and this article walks sufferers through healing tips directed at relieving back pain.
  • Simple Steps to Relieve Muscle Spasms in Fibromyalgia Sufferers  By : Hailey Harris
    Discover simple techniques to relieve muscle spasm pain and give you relief. Find out what some of the causes of muscle spasms are and how to relieve your pain.
  • Sleep Apnea – To Snore or Not to Snore  By : Jim Martinez
    There is nothing more embarrassing than waking yourself up with a loud snore. A full night's sleep became a thing of the past and was replaced with morning headaches and fatigue. I was tired all day long and getting through a ten hour work day was getting to be a chore.
  • Spastic Colon And The Rumbling That Interrupts Your Life  By : Jeff Austin
    Abdominal pain and cramping which is relieved after a bowel movement may be related to a spastic colon.
  • STD: It Could Happen To You  By : cathy
    Living in a sexually permissive society exposes people to the risk of getting infected with Sexually Transmitted Disease. It is the duty of the parents to prepare their children in the matters of physical, emotional and social dimensions of sexual health and its consequences.
  • Surgical Treatment for Severe Dry Eyes  By : Peter Raus
    patients with severy dry eyes can actually be treated by a transplantation of labial salivary glands to the eyelids.
  • The Attack Of Arthritis  By : Jeff Austin
    A diagnosis of arthritis can literally challenge even the strongest.
  • The Dangers of Chronic Stress  By : Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC
    Chronic stress not only causes anxiety, but can cause physical, emotional and spiritual complications as well. The more we know about the dangers of chronic stress, the more we realize how important it is to stop it in its tracks.
  • The Problems Of High Blood Pressure And Sex  By : Blood Pressure
    High blood pressure can and often does affect sexual function and, with one in three adults in the United States suffering from high blood pressure, this adds up to a lot of potential relationship problems. The good news is that there is a solution.
  • The Secrets To Healing From Within  By : Brenda Shoshanna
    Modern medicine is based upon the notion of battle, we battle germs and fight for life. But there is another way to approach disease - this way leads to healing from within. It awakens our deeper understanding and healing force. This article describes the nature of healing from within, how it works and the different effects it has. Exercises are included.
  • The Truth About The Link Between Salt And High Blood Pressure  By : Blood Pressure
    Most people know that there is a link between salt and high blood pressure but just how much salt is too much and how can we ensure that we do not exceed our recommended daily intake?
  • Transconjunctival blepharoplasty of the lower eyelid  By : Peter Raus
    With a Radiosurgical incision of the conjunctiva of the lower eyelids the prolapsing fat pockets can easily be removed. The recovery time is very short and there is no visible scar
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: Main Causes and Those Most at Risk  By : Peter Kent
    Traumatic Brain Injuries affect millions of Americans every year. By examining what causes these debilitating injuries, and what segments of the population are most affected, one can better understand how to assist someone with such an injury, including the possibility of a traumatic brain injury lawsuit.
  • Treatment Protocol for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)  By : Bunny Vreeland, Ph.D
    Do you have IBS? If you do, you are among the 20% of the population who suffers from IBS. Dr. Bunny Vreeland offers some reasonabable and realistic solutions for those with IBS.
  • Types of Quit Smoking Drugs  By : Walter Hilliam
    Right now there are two FDA credited quit smoking drugs, Bupropion and Varenicline. The newest of the two, Varenicline has shown in tests to be more powerful than Bupropion. These quit smoking drugs are carried by world famous pharmaceutical companies and are only available by doctor's perscription. Possibly generic brands of either quit smoking drug available, depending on state and pharmacy.
  • Using Viruses to Treat Disease.  By : Kari Hoopes
    Humans will always be battling the threat of viruses. Scientists, however, have also found ways to use these viruses to treat diseases that were once uncurable. By properly controlling some viruses, they can be used in certain therapies to deliver special genes directly to a specific organ thereby curing the disease.
  • Validity of Focal Infection Theory  By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
    The most successful determining medicaments and germicidal rinses-those which prevented bacteremias to the highest degree - were summarized and reported by I.B. Bander,D.D.S. and Steve Montgomery,D.D.S., in the Journal of Endodontics.
  • What Causes Blushing  By : Gary Ambrosh
    People that blush too much or suffer from excessive blushing, naturally, tend to blush, as we all do. Every blush is the direct result of some type of mental trigger. Whether it is conscious or accidental, that trigger will reflexively set the blood rushing to your skin. It might be a thought or a comment, for example, but that mental connection will bring out a physical reaction that is also called a blush.
  • What is Erythrophobia?  By : Gary Ambrosh
    Most folks in society today suffer from some form of phobia. In other words, they have an apparently irrational fear of lots of things. There is a whole list of fears that numerous folks suffer from, even though a handful of them may be extremely unheard of. One fear that is relatively unheard of is Erythrophobia, or the fear of excessive blushing.
  • What Patients Must Know  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    If youu have ever been a patient, you know how difficult it can be to get an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment. Today's patients need to get information and use physicians as part of the team rather than as the decision-maker. Fortunately, it is easier than ever for an average person (or patient) to get outstanding medical information online.
  • What To Expect From Wearing A Hearing Aid  By : Alvin Toh
    If you are new to wearing a hearing aid, it may take some time to get used to it. Remember that hearing aids cannot restore your hearing back to normal. They can only improve your hearing, thus increasing your quality of life significantly. So, what is it like to wear a hearing aid?
  • What You Need To Know About Siemens Hearing Aids  By : Alvin Toh
    All Siemens hearing aids utilize digital technology and are divided into basic, value and ultimate categories, according to your budget. They are equipped with functions and features to adapt to every individual's needs. Each category has various models such as...
  • What’s The Big Deal About Hearing Loss?  By : Alvin Toh
    There are more than 30 million Americans who suffer from hearing loss. Although hearing loss is common in seniors over the age of 65, it is now affecting more youngsters and baby boomers. Statistics have shown that about 14% of people between the ages of 45 and 64 have some hearing loss. This is significant as hearing loss can adversely affect them at work and in their personal life.
  • You Can Have a Rewarding Career in Home Health  By : Michael Nowling..
    The population of the United States is rapidly aging. It's no secret. The "greatest generation" will quickly be a fond memory and the "baby boomers" will begin to populate the retirement communities and care centers. This aging of America is bringing a growing strain to the resources of our medical care facilities. Increased demand is forcing our hospitals and medical centers to be even less personal in their approach to dealing with patients. This can be discouraging for young people seeking careers in health care. They want rewarding personal interactions with patients. That's why many of them are seeking careers in home health.


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