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Americans flocking to support Sen. Rand Paul for his tireless defense of the Constitution

By J. D. Heyes, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) American patriots have a bright new star in Congress these days, and his name is Rand Paul. The junior U.S. senator from Kentucky calls himself a Republican, but he could just as easily label himself a constitutionalist, because he - like his long-serving U.S. representative father before him, the now-retired Ron Paul - won't settle for anything less than the rule of law. What's more, his no-compromise stance is not only empowering to his constituents, but it is inspiring tens of...

Government email instructs department head to make sequestration as painful as possible

By J. D. Heyes, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Prior to the current budgetary sequestration, President Barack Obama went on the record publicly warning Americans of dire consequences should the planned cuts that he himself helped devise - and eventually signed into law - be allowed to go into effect. "This work, along with hundreds of thousands of jobs, are currently in jeopardy because of politics in Washington. In a few days, Congress might allow a series of immediate, painful, arbitrary budget cuts to take place, known in...

Coconut oil can stop dementia and Alzheimer's disease

By Jonathan Landsman, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) You can prevent (and reverse) dementia, Alzheimer's disease, ALS, multiple sclerosis, plus many other neurodegenerative disorders by eating coconut-related foods. This is not just a "health nut" making these claims - it's all backed by scientific research and touted by many natural healthcare professionals like, Dr. Bruce Fife and Dr. Russell Blaylock. Discover a natural way to keep your brain energized by killing (unwanted) bacteria; balancing hormones; maintaining healthy blood...

USDA approves Monsanto alfalfa despite presence of infertility-causing pathogens

By J. D. Heyes, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Department of Agriculture has recently deregulated Monsanto's Roundup Ready alfalfa, but two weeks before the department's chief, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, made his decision, a senior soil expert alerted USDA to a newly discovered, microscopic pathogen that had been found in high concentrations in Roundup Ready corn and soy the researchers believe could be causing infertility in livestock, as well as diseases in crops that have the potential to threaten the nation's...

Amgen admits to criminal behavior in off-label drug marketing scheme, receives minimal slap on wrist

By Ethan A. Huff, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) The pharmaceutical drug cartel has a pretty good gig going for itself in America today. And the formula is always the same -- break the law to reap billions of dollars in profits, and share a few million of the spoils with the federal government after getting caught. This is the wholly corrupt scenario that has played out once again in federal court, this time with Amgen Inc., the world's largest biotechnology company, which recently pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of illegally...

Chemical BPA linked to increase of childhood asthma

By Sherry Baker, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Here we go again. Yet another new study has linked the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) -- widely found in plastic products, food can liners and even food receipts -- to a serious health problem. Meanwhile, although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned BPA in baby bottles and sippy cups last July, the agency continues to do little else about this potentially dangerous additive other than issuing statements saying the FDA is continuing to study the issue of BPA safety. The newest...

Approved by the USDA -- Common additive in organic food triggers significant inflammation and cancer

By Carolanne Wright, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Think the USDA has your back concerning organics? Think again. Behind closed doors, corporate interests reign supreme where certified organic policy is concerned. A prime example is the use of carrageenan as a common ingredient. Linked with cancer and inflammation, this accepted additive opens a floodgate of serious health issues. And consumers are generally unaware of the risks while savoring their organic fare. Fortunately, The Cornucopia Institute has exposed the hypocrisy while...

The best ways to cleanse this spring

By PF Louis, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Spring is approaching, and for many this year it's a welcome event. What is common for many, even if there is little difference in the weather for some, is the notion of spring cleaning. This normally involves issues around living quarters, clothing, or motor vehicles for most. But it's a good time to clean out that vehicle in which you reside called the body. Soft cleansingThe holidays may have brought out the worst in you for eating junk or processed food. If so, now is the...

Probiotics are not only powerful gut-healers - they improve bone density, study shows

By PF Louis, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) A doctor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) once told this author that "disease begins in the gut." Ayurvedic medicine also has a similar premise. Bad or sub-optimal digestion leads to all sorts of disease. That includes disease beyond the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride and others in Western medicine have taken this premise beyond physical ailments into the mind-body relationship with GAPS, or Gut and Psychology Syndrome, by treating mental disorders...

Study: One-third of all seafood sold in the U.S. is mislabeled

By Jonathan Benson, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) If you frequent sushi bars every now and again or purchase seafood from the grocery store, chances are you have been a victim of seafood labeling fraud at least once without even knowing it. A new study released by the environmental advocacy and research group Oceana reveals that more than 30 percent of all seafood sold at supermarkets and restaurants in the U.S. is mislabeled, and some of it may even be dangerous. One of the largest studies of its kind to ever be conducted, the...

Two words that don't go together: 'medical' and 'journalism'

By Jon Rappoport, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Yesterday, I was scanning through medicalnewstoday.com, catching up on the wacky and highly dangerous world of medicine. What caught my attention were the story headlines themselves. In the news biz, everything depends on those headlines and what they mean, imply, suggest. They're magnets. So take a trip with me through one day of the magnetic field. First, let's get a few OOPS headlines out of the way: "Common Cancer Vaccine Ingredient Diverts T-cells From Tumors" Shelf...

Measure the vitamins and minerals before you buy them - a mobile scanner to detect nutrient density in produce

By Antonia, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Forget the smell, visual and squeeze tests, perhaps there's a better way to determine the "health" of a piece of produce before adding it to the basket at the grocery store or produce stand. It's true that not all carrots are created equally. Soil conditions, including quality and type, amount of natural sun light, water conditions, temperature, environmental pollution or lack thereof, greenhouse versus outdoor growing, organic growing techniques, and more, all play a role in the...

The amazing cassava root: Vegan tapioca recipe included

By Eric L. Zielinski, March 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Cassava or yucca is a nutty flavored, starchy tuber of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) from the South-American origin. This sweet, crunchy underground tuber has been a popular edible root for centuries in many parts of Africa, Asia and South America; it is an indispensable part of the carbohydrate diet of millions of inhabitants living in these regions. Cassava can grow in poor soil and can withstand drought. It is an important famine reserve crop in countries with unreliable rainfall...

Food monopolists are taking over the world food supply

By J. D. Heyes, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) There was a reason why our founding fathers were leery of monopolies - because they knew that too much power and influence in too few hands was not conducive to liberty and freedom. That's one reason why they would likely be concerned about control of the global food supply these days - because too few food multinationals have a grip on commodity markets, "with potentially dramatic effects for consumers and food producers alike," Britain's Independent reported recently. The newspaper...

Mosquitoes now developing resistance to DEET bug spray chemical

By Ethan A. Huff, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Millions of Americans spray it on their bodies in the summertime to avoid getting mosquito bites, but the popular insect repellant chemical DEET appears to be going the way of antibiotics in losing its efficacy over time. A recent study published in the journal PLoS One reveals that mosquitoes are becoming increasingly less responsive to DEET, and are even now learning how to shut off their senses when exposed to it. For their research, Dr. James Logan and his colleagues from the...

Top eight herbal and natural remedies for eliminating stress

By PF Louis, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the book Toxemia Explained written by Dr. John Tilden back in 1926, stress is the glue that holds toxemia together. He called all the different types of stress enervation, and toxemia is the condition of inflammation and mucous that doesn't get cleared out of the body. Enervation acts like glue to hold inflammation and mucous in place, blocking elimination of even normal metabolic waste so that it builds up beyond the body's tolerance. Dr. Tilden is considered the...

Aspartame-sweetened milk on the verge of being deemed "safe for your children"

By Lance Johnson, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) As of February 20, 2013, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reported that the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) and the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) have filed a petition calling for an amendment to change the standard of identity for milk and 17 other dairy products. In hopes of adding "safe and suitable" sweeteners as optional ingredients, the IDFA and NMPF are calling on the FDA to amend the current rules and allow the use of aspartame in milk. They...

Honest labeling was consumers' biggest concern in horse meat scandal

By David Gutierrez, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Immediately after discovering that their ground beef might have been contaminated with horse meat, Irish and British consumers were far more concerned about the honesty of food labeling than about potential health consequences, according a consumer study conducted by the EU-funded project FoodRisC. On January 15, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland announced that DNA tests had found traces of horse and pig meat in ground beef. Since then, beef contaminated with horse meat has also...

Taking folic acid supplements in early pregnancy can prevent autism

By Sherry Baker, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in 88 children in the U.S. has an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) -- but little is known about how the disorder develops and methods for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment are limited. But now comes word from a large study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that offers hope autism and related disorders can be prevented before birth, naturally. The key? Taking prenatal...

Veteran firearms instructor says gun-grabbers will be removed from the 'gene pool'

By J. D. Heyes, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) With all of the talk of gun bans, gun control, ammunition taxes and restrictive new firearms licensing and other requirements going on in the nation's capital and other urban centers in the wake of the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, at least one shooting expert thinks we have reason to be optimistic. Writing in a blog on WilsonCombat.com, a firearms and gun gear retailer, longtime firearms instructor and former Special Operations soldier Paul R. Howe thinks American...

Protect yourself from heart disease with the Mediterranean diet: Research proves vast benefits

By PF Louis, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) It seems health benefit rumors of the Mediterranean diet have now been confirmed by medical science. It is now evidence-based science and not merely anecdotal. Yes, that was sarcasm. The study, "Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet" was published in the New England Journal of Medicine February 25th, 2013 and reported in the New York Times the very next day. Mediterranean diet essentialsThe Mediterranean diet is high in plant foods, including...

Jump for joy - Chronic low back pain relieved with acupuncture

By Kelly Pepper, D.C., March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Debilitating for both the afflicted individual and supportive family, costly in relation to loss of work and surgical medical interventions, health-damaging from medication side-effects, and stressful to manage; chronic low back pain may be eased with a surprising low-cost, simple, low side-effects, relaxing treatment option - acupuncture. Superior, relaxing results and the brainAcupuncture is gaining momentum in the field of pain management and modern science is tracking its mode...

After minor head injury, repeat CT scans do more harm than good

By David Gutierrez, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Once a computed tomography (CT) scan has shown brain bleeding caused by a minor head injury, further CT scans provide little to no medical benefit, according to a study conducted by researchers from McMaster University and published in the journal Neurosurgery. Nevertheless, such second scans are standard medical practice. "The available evidence indicates that it is unnecessary to schedule a repeat CT scan after mild head injury when patients are unchanged or improving neurologically...

Black elderberry - The most antiviral substance known to man

By John McKiernan, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) When most people contract a cold or flu, they head to their doctor or the local drug store to pick up some type of drug they believe will alleviate their symptoms. With a cold, flu or any other virus, drugs only have the ability to mask or treat symptoms, but they cannot eliminate the virus itself. Only the immune system can do that. Viruses, which are very small infectious agents that replicate inside the body, only cause illness in the first place if the immune system fails to do...

People who make less money more likely to have high blood pressure

By David Gutierrez, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Workers who earn less money are significantly more likely to develop high blood pressure (hypertension) than workers who earn more, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California-Davis and published in the European Journal of Public Health. The link between low wages and high blood pressure was especially high among women and younger adults, both groups that are typically at a lower risk for hypertension. "We were surprised that low wages were such...

5 ways you trick yourself into prolonging emotional stress

By Mike Bundrant, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Most people are surprised to learn that their favorite coping mechanism for stress actually causes more problems than it solves. Let's look at five steps to effectively dealing with stress and five reactions to stress that trick you into prolonging it. Imagine something simple that might cause emotional stress, such as coming home to find that your husband has ignored his promise to clean the house and is self-absorbed in his favorite hobby. To deal with this situation effectively...

2012-13 Healthcare worker flu vaccine review: A concern for us all

By Alan Phillips, J.D., March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) This past fall, I worked with about 150 healthcare workers in 26 states who were required to get a flu shot to keep their job. I'm happy to report that the vast majority were successful. But I gained some disturbing insights from this national perspective regarding flu shots that have implications for all adults in the U.S.: 1. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources' Healthy People 2020 initiative has aggressive vaccine goals that include not only vaccinating 90% of healthcare...

Exercise really does improve brain power

By David Gutierrez, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Aerobic exercise doesn't just build muscle, it also builds mass in key brain areas and improves cognitive performance, says Art Kramer of the University of Illinois. Kramer presented the results of his research into the relationship between physical fitness and cognition at the 2013 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston. "Populations throughout the industrialized world are becoming increasing sedentary as a result of the changing nature of work...

Hugo Chavez may be dead, but the great cancer of socialism continues to spread

By Mike Adams, March 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Hugo Chavez is dead, leaving one less control freak tyrant desecrating our planet, but one more empty seat of corruption and power to be filled. Chavez died of cancer, we are told, but the cancer of his left-leaning philosophies continues to disease our world, even rearing its head in the United States of America where government policies increasingly mirror those of Chavez. Elected by deeply deceived Venezuelan voters in 1998, Chavez then confiscated nearly all private business...

Miracle drug for multiple sclerosis pirated from molecules in cordyceps mushrooms

By Mike Adams, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) A new "miracle" drug for the treatment of multiple sclerosis turns out to have been stolen ("derived") from cordyceps mushrooms. The drug is called Gilenya and it's being sold in the USA by Novartis AG -- at the monopolistic price of $4,000 / month per person. The drug is projected to be a blockbuster seller, with estimates putting it in the top 10 drugs by 2018 when it is expected to reach $5.3 billion in sales. A one-year course of Gilenya costs $48,000. The drug was discovered...

Seven spices, food medicines and home remedies that could save your life

By Jonathan Benson, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) What does vibrant health actually look like, and how can an individual accurately assess his own quality of life? These are some of the questions that an increasing number of Americans are now asking as they witness a cascade of ill health sweep the nation in the form of allergies, autoimmune disease, neurological problems, developmental disorders, and chronic illness. But the answers to these important questions have to be experienced in order to be fully understood, and the only way...

Natural strategies for beating seasonal allergies

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Many Americans are bothered by allergies every year, and most scramble to find some sort of relief for everything from hay fever to grass, dust, mold and other allergies. Many of those "remedies" aren't really remedies at all, but rather provide only superficial, temporary relief from the condition. "As many as 35 million Americans suffer from various forms of allergies, as researched by American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology," says OrganicFacts.net, an alternative health...

This is your brain on NutraSweet - and it isn't pretty

By Carolanne Wright, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Got milk? A better question would be: Got seizures, migraine headaches, brain tumors or depression? If the dairy industry has its way, a major cause of these disorders in the form of aspartame could soon be a common ingredient in the milk supply. Bear in mind this is the chemical that has been linked with a laundry list of health issues, many of which are neurological. In light of the proposed new FDA rule that would allow artificial sweeteners like aspartame to be covertly included...

Left-wing media attack on Woodward is all part of Obama's war against truth in journalism

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) When he was investigating and co-reporting details of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., in the early 1970s, a politically motivated crime that eventually led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon, Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward was a hero to the Left. Today, not so much. That's because Woodward, an old school reporter who definitely has his own points of view but who nonetheless has a...

Maximize your happiness with these five tips

By PF Louis, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is a phrase that appears in the original Declaration of Independence. According to Marci Shimoff in her book Happy for No Reason, "Back in Jefferson's day, the common usage of the word pursue was not to chase after. In 1776, to pursue something meant to practice that activity, to do it regularly, to make a habit of it." The American way has been debased into doing what it takes to achieve material wealth and die with the most toys as...

Identify and eliminate food sensitivities for a healthier life

By Marie Saffy, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) While you may not have a full-blown food allergy, it is likely that you may have a food sensitivity that has gone undiagnosed. Because reactions to foods or food additives are often delayed and not severe, it can be difficult to determine what is triggering mild symptoms, such as headaches, bloating, constipation, gas or fatigue. However, it's important to discover what your body is rejecting, as even a slight intolerance can cause a toxic buildup and inflammation that leads to greater...

Aerobic exercise, not resistance training, promotes the most weight loss

By David Gutierrez, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) While both aerobic exercise and resistance training will improve your overall health, only aerobic exercise is actually helpful in producing weight loss, according to a study conducted by researchers from Duke University and East Carolina University, and published in the Journal of Applied Physiology. "Given our observations, it may be time to seriously reconsider the conventional wisdom that resistance training alone can lead to weight and fat loss," lead author Leslie H. Willis...

Coffee drinking causes low birth weight in babies and prolonged birth

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) If you're a mother-to-be and you happen to enjoy a couple cups of coffee in the morning, you may be undercutting your baby's birth weight. That's the conclusion by researchers who have conducted a decade-long study of nearly 60,000 women in Norway - expectant mothers who drink two cups of coffee a day risk having an underweight baby and having their pregnancies last longer, though only by a matter of hours, Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported. The findings included data about...

What you need to know about food borne illnesses

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Food borne illnesses refer to diseases that result from consuming foods that are contaminated by viruses, parasites and pathogenic bacteria. These are also diseases that take place due to natural or chemical toxins found on certain foods like poisonous mushrooms. Among the major causes of these illnesses are the improper preparation, storage and handling of foods so everyone is advised to practice proper hygiene prior to, after and during the preparation. This reduces the risk of getting...

Cuomo plans to exempt Hollywood from New York gun control laws: So you can still watch gun violence depicted on screen

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) When New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the nation's strictest anti-gun law in the country just a month ago, he did so while proclaiming loudly, from on high, that he was acting out of moral principle. "I say to you forget the extremists. It's simple - no one hunts with an assault rifle. No one needs 10 bullets to kill a deer and too many people have died already," he thundered during his State of the State speech. A compliant New York Legislature complied and within days, Cuomo...

Top foods for great-looking skin

By Jonathan Benson, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) There are all sorts of personal care products on the market today that claim to hide wrinkles, clear up blemishes, and add a healthy glow to your skin. But many of these products fail to address the root causes of bad-looking skin, which for many people are nutritional in nature. Here are 10 foods you can begin incorporating into your diet today to help naturally improve the appearance of your skin: 1) Avocados. Naturally rich in healthy fats, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other...

Benefits of lettuce for digestion

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Lettuce is one of the most popular green and leafy vegetables today, mostly used for salads. Their nutritional value may vary depending on the specific type of lettuce in question. What's noteworthy though, is the ability of lettuce to affect a person's digestion. For those who are currently suffering from digestive problems, the following are some of the known links between this vegetable and the digestive tract. Lettuce and fiber contentLettuce is a good source of dietary fiber...

Expectant mom alert: C-sections may cause babies to develop allergies

By Sherry Baker, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) No one would suggest a pregnant woman forgo a Caesarian section, commonly called a C-section, if that kind of surgical birth is needed to save the life of mom and/or baby. However, C-sections are too often performed for other reasons -- even because the surgical procedure allows women, and doctors, to fit a birth into a specific schedule. In fact, statistics (reported in the New England Journal of Medicine) show the C-section delivery rate is the U.S. is over 30 percent -- double...

'Junkitarian' birth: Babies born addicted to junk food

By Mike Bundrant, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) How would you like to enter this world with a brain pre-programmed to crave junk food? Toward the realization that you are what your mother ate, the March 2013 FASEB Journal published research that suggests women who eat junk food while pregnant chemically alter the brain of their unborn child. Eating junk food while pregnant changes the development of the opiod signaling pathway in the developing brain. This change results in a higher tolerance for food that is loaded with sugar...

Miracle: no one shot by strawberry tart shaped like a gun

By Jon Rappoport, March 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Josh Welch. Seven years old. Park Elementary School, Baltimore. Bit off pieces of strawberry tart, trying to make shape of mountain. Tart ended up looking like gun. Josh suspended for two days. No bullet wounds reported. On top of all that, the students at Park Elementary were sent home with a letter stating there had been a disruption at the school. So far, no federal troops have been deployed to guarantee the security of the students. I can think of a solution to this problem...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, March 4 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Beware: Universal flu jab just around the corner

By Ethan A. Huff, March 4 2013
(NaturalNews) A Madison, Wisconsin-based vaccine company is about one year away from enrolling a new universal flu shot into clinical trials, according to reports. The vaccine, known as Redee Flu, is said to provide protection against a host of viral strains, and would only need to be administered once every three to five years -- but like all other flu shots currently available on the market, Redee Flu will more than likely also contain a potentially-deadly cocktail of toxic, chemical adjuvants...

Bush's third term: U.S. government can order killing of American citizens by secret drone strikes

By Jonathan Benson, March 4 2013
(NaturalNews) The continued political polarization of the American people is leading the nation straight into tyranny. Less than a decade ago, the so-called political "left" was up in arms over Bush administration policies that permitted "waterboarding" of suspected terrorists, for instance, or unwarranted phone tapping of those perceived to be a "threat" to national security. But today, this same group of political opportunists seems gleefully supportive of Obama administration policies that are...

Clean and green - Inspiring urban farm grows an astonishing three tons of produce a year on a mere 1/10 of an acre

By Carolanne Wright, March 4 2013
(NaturalNews) With food prices steadily rising over the last several years, by as much as five percent, families are scaling back and going without many staples just to put a meal on the table. Or worse, resorting to 'bargains' like fast food specials, subsidized SNAP junk food or just plain instant noodles to fill a hungry belly. We have reached the point where self-sufficiency is not a luxury any longer, it's a real necessity. In response, many are carving out a small homestead niche, even in the...

High quality raw milk enhances health while pasteurized milk contributes to illness

By Michelle Goldstein, March 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Raw, whole milk has been consumed for centuries and has long been acknowledged for its health benefits. Several research studies show superior growth and health for those children drinking raw milk compared to pasteurized milk. (http://www.realmilk.com/brochures/real-milk-brochure/) Raw milk has been proven to prevent scurvy, the flu, TB, and allergies. Pastured whole, raw milk contains essential fat soluble vitamins A, D and K2 along with B12, B6, C, calcium, iron, iodine and...



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