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page, and for following my suggestions; I have no problem with that information being in the lead. I'm not quite sure what you mean about the subcutaneous part, though—I didn't change "under the skin of the abdomen, thigh, or arm" to "subcutaneous injection", I just made ""under the skin of the
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Dave, you keep removing this: "To Maeir, the most astonishing part of the book is a discussion on the last page of the text (p. 281). Abu el-Haj describes and condones the attack, and subsequent ransacking, by a
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Anytime. I have no idea why in the world someone would use exenatide for weight loss (what with the need for injections and the very, very unpleasant side effects), but if you can find a reliable source, it can be added to the article.
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