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and www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ and found these articles which - if you ask me - provide incremental information. Is it the links you are having a problem with? If yes, it would be no problem to remove them. It is just that I thought it is a good thing to (1) back up information with sources and (2)
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I can agree with the bite, in most cases. This one, though, the user was reverted plenty of times, no one else bothered to talk to them or warn them (aside from an earlier pair of warnings/notices on YouTube and
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