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		<title>Teen diagnoses her own disease in science class &#8211; CNN.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teen diagnoses her own disease in science class &#8211; CNN.com.
This is the ultimate in being your own best advocate. When you can&#8217;t find answer, continue looking, even if you have to go it alone. I think it especially highlights the need for quality control measures in pathology and medicine. We are allowed to routinely get [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Link of the Day—Raw Feeding Pets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raw food for pets? / Despite warnings by veterinarians, growing numbers of dog and cat owners are serving uncooked, homemade fare.
While there are real warnings to be heeded when feeding your pets a raw diet, including making sure that you follow appropriate protocols for food safety and avoiding poisonous foods, for the most part, feeding [...]]]></description>
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