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Low birth weight & early social stress increase TOS risks ? A theory

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Old 11-28-2012, 02:07 PM   #31
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Even without concern for other diseases, it's important to know why because "knowing why" has a history of improving prevention, treatment choice and efficacy of treatment for any medical condition to which "knowing why" is applied.

seriously, seems like common sense

if you dont do this with a RSI youre screwed
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