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  • Tips To Prevent Swine Flu
    By: Nathan Randall | - The media is currently obsessed with delivering constant news about the spread of swine flu. It is important that people look past the hysteria on TV and take simple steps to prepare and ideally prevent from becoming ill.

    One solution many people use to help prevent expensive diseases like obesity and cancer is detoxification. This can come in the form of natural products containing acai berry extract. Consumers can obtain products like this to protect yourself from toxins building ...

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  • Frequent Symptoms Of Kidney Stones
    By: rjrarwarw | - Most people who haven't experienced them before won't recognize the symptoms of Kidney Stones. For those with a severe case the symptoms can't be ignored while those with a more mild version may not recognize the symptoms easily. No matter what type of kidney stones you have it's always a great idea to know what the potential symptoms are.

    Kidney stones that are not large may not cause severe symptoms and in fact you may not notice symptoms at all whereas a larger case is going to b ...

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  • You Are Not Wanted... Flu Stay Away!
    By: Shannon Miller Lifestyle | - Youve seen drug stores and grocery stores advertise for low cost or free flu shots. Maybe you and your family get yours every year or maybe youve never really looked into getting one. Either way, knowledge is power.


    Here are the facts about the flu shot by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

    The flu vaccine protects against the following 3 flu viruses that research supports are the most common: influenza A H3N2 virus, influenza B virus, and the H ...

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  • Traveler's Diarrhea: Prevention And Treatment
    By: Ewen C | - Travelers from temperate regions of the world would often get diarrhea a few days after they reached certain countries, and diarrhea is considered to be the most commonly seen illness of travelers. Though not all travelers experience diarrhea or an upset stomach when reaching different areas of the globe, but there will still be a handful of travelers experiencing it depending on different areas visited.

    People experiencing stomach problems like diarrhea might most probably due to ...

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  • How To Identify And Combat The Symptoms Of Flu
    By: Ben Sail | - When people are ill, they usually wish to feel normal again, as soon as is possible. An effective way to do that is to discover what the illness is, and to know how to act, accordingly. While much of this is done at home, it is never a bad idea to talk to a professional. Isolating the symptoms of flu is typically easy, if an individual is aware of what to look for.

    Influenza that shows up in the chest and head is not an uncommon malady. A virus is certainly possible, when there are ...

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  • Is It Man Flu?
    By: Andrew Cate | - The common cold is a general infection and inflammation of the mucus membranes of your upper respiratory tract. This is caused by a highly contagious infection by one of the hundreds of viruses which may trigger a cold. What sets a cold apart from other viral infections is the lack of high fever. The symptoms of a cold come on gradually, and are usually restricted to the nose and throat. The signs and symptoms of a cold include:

    Sore throat
    Runny and/or stuffy nose < ...

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  • The Flu Diet: How To Help Your Body Fight The Flu
    By: Steven Chang | - Influenza or flu is a viral infection which impacts the respiratory system. It can affect anybody but young kids, older grown ups and individuals with a compromised immune system are most vulnerable. Symptoms of flu are similar as to that of colds like runny nose, sore throat and sneezing. Having said that, people with flu may feel significantly worse due to the fact it can accompany fever, chills, headaches, dry cough, fatigue and weakness. Some young children with the flu may also have diarrhe ...
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  • What To Eat When You Have An Upset Stomach?
    By: Valerie Garner | - Getting an upset stomach is no pleasant thing for anyone, and though eating may be one of the last things on your mind when you are experiencing nausea, its still important to nourish your body. So what exactly should a person ingest that won't make the symptoms worse?

    One of the most vital things to remember when it comes to eating when you have an nausea, is what not to eat. It is always best to avoid all foods that are particularly greasy or sweet, and especially fried foods.

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  • Bad To Squeeze Fluid Out Cold Sore? - Good Cold Sore Management, Treatments Options And Cure Tips
    By: Sarin Carlson F | - Is it bad to squeeze fluid out cold sore ? The simple answer to this question is: Yes, it is bad to do that because this "cold sore" could be caused by a type of herpes virus and is contagious. The sore itself as well as the fluid in it sheds the virus so, if you touch the area with your hand and then rub your eye or touch any other person or place on the body, you can spread the virus.

    You may want to use an astringent such as witch hazel or I have had success with Clearisil t ...

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  • Studying Abroad During Flu Season
    By: George Jefferson | - Why should I be concerned about flu during my study abroad program?

    Age can also be a factor. So far, the largest number of H1N1 flu cases have been confirmed among people younger than 25 years old. This age group is also at risk of getting seasonal flu.

    Here is the good news: seasonal flu and H1N1 flu are not reasons to cancel your study-abroad plans! We've come up with some simple steps you can follow to help make sure you stay healthy and get the most from your study ...

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  • Five Tips To Keep Well This Winter
    By: Organic Skin Care Fan | - 1. Wrap up warm: Sounds like common sense but in Traditional Chinese Medicine there are key areas you need to keep warm to avoid catching a cold. Keep your kidneys, knees, stomach and nape of your neck covered up as these are your most sensitive areas at this time of year and more susceptible to cold. This means that knees and lower backs can get sore, stomachs can get upset, and coughs and colds can be caught and may develop into more severe conditions like sinusitis or bronchitis.

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  • Secret Food Tips To Health And Well-being
    By: Art Saborio | - Nothing can be more confusing than reading about food tips to health and their effects on the body. We all have heard how bad processed foods, sugars and chemicals are to the health and well-being of a person. These foods are noted to be responsible for our declining health. For the first time in history the younger generation will experience a decline in age longevity. They are expected to live ten years less than current life expectancies. This is all attributed to the sedentary lifestyle t ...
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  • 12 Tips This Flu Season
    By: Sanjib Sarkar | - Flu season starts every winter. There are some tips that will be presented in this article that will help you avoid the flu. Although anyone can catch the flu with little effort, these tips will help make you more immune to catching the flu.

    Tips are as follows:

    1) Avoid stress during the flu season. Stress suppresses your ability to fight infections. You can literally worry yourself sick instead of finding a way to constructively process these very real feeli ...

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  • Tips For Staying Healthy And Safe On The Job
    By: Adam Anderson | - The following tips will help office workers stay healthy and avoid accidents on the job.

    1.Wash your hands frequently. You have heard it before and you will probably hear it again. Washing your hands can help you avoid contagious illnesses like the flu and the common cold. Wash your hands frequently or use a hand sanitizer if washing with soap and water is not possible.

    2.Dont sit at your desk for too long. It is a good idea to take routine breaks, even if they are ...

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  • What Is The Best Flu Medicine For Kids?
    By: Vikram Kumar | - If your child has ever gotten the flu, then you have most likely found yourself at your local pharmacy staring at a wall of kids flu medicine options. However, which flu medicine for kids is actually the best? The best word advice is to always consult your doctor to determine which medications, even all natural medications, are the best for your child. However, herein you will discover a few tips and suggestions that can quickly assist you in obtaining the best flu medicine for your child. ...
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  • What You Should Know About Natural Flu Treatment
    By: Vikram Kumar | - These days more and more people are turning towards natural flu treatment methods instead of the flu medicine that has traditionally been given. The increasing popularity of natural flu treatment is mainly because of extensive studies that have shown that traditional over the counter medications do have some side effects especially for people in certain age groups. If you are not sure what natural flu medicine works and what doesnt, here are a few valuable tips and suggestions that will give ...
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  • Probiotics Fight Cold And Flu
    By: Chelsi Woolz | - Encouraging results from recent studies indicate that probiotics may be beneficial in the prevention of contracting colds and flu, reducing the severity if contracted and boosting the immune system. The word probiotic comes from the Greek, for life. These live microorganisms are good bacteria that promote growth of other microorganisms in the intestinal tract. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO) define probiotics as: ...
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  • Swine Flu
    By: Ian Clapham | - Swine Flu Survival Guide


    Learn the Truth about this Killer Virus and How to Survive it.


    The Swine Flu has dragged on longer than first expected with casualties globally.


    Discover How You And Your Loved Ones Can Walk Away From Swine Flu Unscathed.


    The Swine Flu Survival Guide provides you with a reference of what you can do to protect yourself and your family.




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  • Avoid A Recurrence Of The Flu
    By: Eva Judge | - Recurrences of the flu are very common. Every year, thousands of Australians come down with slightly mutated versions of the same exact virus they had just a while earlier. You can learn how to prevent a recurrence of the flu by reading the tips below.

    Why Does Influenza Recur So Often?

    Wouldn't it be nice if you could just catch the flu once, then be done with it for life? Sadly, this is not the case. Most of us will contend with the flu multiple times during our life ...

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  • Tips On Avoiding The Flu
    By: Eva Judge | - Every year, several publications and websites release tips and tricks about how to avoid the flu. As much as this advice is repeated, though, it seems that many people fail to heed such warnings. Getting into the habit of adhering to the following tips can help you keep the flu away.

    Stay At Home When You Are Ill -

    If you're like many people, then you don't particularly like "wasting" a day off of work for being sick. Although you may be tempted to go into the office wh ...

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  • Keep Flu Away--3 Steps To Take That Will Help You Avoid The Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - Now that the windows and doors are shut, the hatches are battened down against the snow and wintry weather; we have created the perfect breeding ground for the flu virus.

    Even though there are no guarantees in life, the following three steps will give you and your family more of a chance of staying healthy through flu season this year and every year. But in order for them to work, you and your family must be consistent.

    1. Wash your hands when going from one environment ...

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  • Flee The Flu--3 Easy Steps To Stay Ahead Of The Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - Now that the windows and doors are shut, the hatches are battened down against the snow and wintry weather; we have created the perfect breeding ground for the flu virus.

    Here are 3 easy things you can do to make sure you and your family "flee the flu" and stay healthy this flu season. Like so many things in life, consistency is the key.

    1. Wash your hands when going from one environment to another. Be sure to use soap and wash with bubbles for at least 30 seconds ...

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  • Tips To Avoid Winter Colds, Flu And H1n1
    By: Janet Davis | - Nobody likes to get sick, particularly around wintertime. The cold weather exacerbates respiratory symptoms, making recovery far less pleasant than it could be. At least during warmer months, a sick person can enjoy the warmth of the sun while they're recovering, but the colder days at the end of the year make recovery a positively miserable experience. It's also no surprise that so many people catch colds during this time of year. Children are still in school, parents and families are out s ...
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  • Tips For A Healthy Holiday
    By: Ellen Bell | - The holiday season can wreak havoc on even the most organized of households. With all the things we have to do, and only a few weeks to accomplish it all, our stress levels rise rapidly, tiring us and wearing down our bodies. In addition, the months of November and December usually bring colder weather and an increase in illnesses. Seasonal flu usually begins spreading during these months, and with all the germs floating around, it's enough to challenge the wellness of even the most robust in ...
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  • Avoid The Flu With These Great Tips
    By: Eva Judge | - Every time you have to stay home from work or school due to the flu, you lose money and your grades suffer. Many Australians are following a few simple tips to avoid coming down with the flu and are avoiding all of those missed days with ease.

    Get The Influenza Vaccine -

    Every year, data culled by the World Health Organization is used to create a brand new flu vaccine that helps people avoid coming down with the top three strains of the flu. Flu vaccinations are quite e ...

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  • The 10 Best Ways To Protect Yourself From Swine Flu When Travelling
    By: Mark Farrell | - At last you've got some well earned leave for a winter vacation. Perhaps it's your last opportunity to take advantage of those recession- buster bargain flight deals.

    There's just one major problem to consider. Whether you're planning a family ski venture in a winter wonderland, or escaping to sunnier climates in the Southern Hemisphere, you'll need to take special care when travelling. Because this winter, the H1N1 swine flu is also enjoying a successful world tour - of pandemic p ...

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  • Alternative Treatment For Swine Flu: Tips To Recover Quickly
    By: Don Anthony | - Different strains of influenza have been around for many years, but this strain seems to have worried people more than others. For this reason, more people are looking for an alternative treatment for swine flu.

    All flu viruses have similar symptoms, which may occur in various combinations of sore throat, sniffles, blocked nose, fever, aches and pains, chills, vomiting, headache and fatigue. You generally are not able to continue with your normal daily activities.

    There ...

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  • Preventing Swine Flu - The Defense Soap Way
    By: Personal Hygienist | - Swine Flu is a viral infection that is caused by the H1N1 Virus. This H1N1 Virus is a type of regular Influenza Virus that also contains some strains which are endemic in pigs (swine influenza) and in birds (Avian Influenza). While scientists across the globe are working round the clock to develop a vaccine for Swine Flu, the doctors are stressing on preventing the Swine Flu from spreading.

    There are many things you can do to avoid catching communicable diseases like Swine Flu but s ...

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  • How To Deal With The Jeopardy Of Swine Flu
    By: Nikhil Jain | - Swine Flu also known as H1N1 is an up-to-the-minute flu virus that has by no means previously scattered amongst individuals. The H1N1 virus is not related to earlier or existing human cyclic infection viruses. H1N1 was initially sensed in Mexico in April, 2009, it has scattered to scores of countries in the World. H1N1 virus is on the whole a misnomer.

    The reason as to why H1N1 is well-known as Swine Flu is that when tests were conducted in the laboratory they discovered that the g ...

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  • Hyperhidrosis Diet Tips
    By: Jason Ellis | - Although there may be worse disorders to have, suffering from Hyperhidrosis is no day in the park. And many hyperhidrosis sufferers (including myself) will vouch that it can completely consume and ruin any situation.

    Hyperhidrosis is a condition where you body sweats excessively and spontaneously for no particular reason at all. It could be 50 Degrees outside and your body is still dripping from the hands, feet, face or underarms with relentless, unbearable perspiration.
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  • Swine Flu How Is It Caught? - What You Need To Know About The Swine Flu
    By: Amanda Edwards | - You may recollect that knowledge of swine flu and how it is contagious is one reliable process for preventing getting infected by the infection.

    These days it seems to be all we hear about on the sunrise news, lunchtime and evening news. Swine flu it seems is hear to stay and dominating news papers worldwide. With swine flu signs being very contagious schools many schools have shut to try to stop the virus from spreading even more.

    This makes sure that you are rec ...

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  • The Flu: How To Keep It At Bay
    By: Eva Judge | - With a higher fatality rate than the annual Australian road toll, thousands of people are hospitalised each and every year due to the flu. In many cases, simple preventive measures could have warded off the illness and kept it from occurring in the first place.

    In fact, the best cure for the flu is to prevent one from getting it in the first place; once you have it, treating it is not easy. Fortunately, there are three key things that you can do to avoid getting the flu. By keepin ...

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  • 17 Tips And Remedies For Flu
    By: Ali khan | - The best medicine against the flu seems to vary so to speak. Some people think that some OTC medications is the best way to get relief. Other homeopathic remedies are those that work best. Still others believe that only your doctor can help you make the right choice.

    If I talked to my husband will tell you that the best medicine against the flu is not getting the flu (hes not always the most useful). He talks smart because he is almost never sick. I'm very jealous of him. I think t ...

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  • Swine Flu: Overview, Treatment, And Prevention
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swine flu symptoms in order for them to obtain proper treatment or medicaion.

    The Symptoms

    The symptoms of H1N1 infection is similar to that of seasonal flu. Among the symptoms include cough, sore throat, running or st ...

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  • How To Stop The Flu In Its Tracks
    By: Sandor Cruz | - Holding off the flu, especially in the time of the flu season, is not as complicated as some people think. The instant solution would be to take a flu shot, but with all the latest studies suggesting that the vaccine is potentially unsafe, why risk it when there are safer ways to beat the flu?

    Like other vaccines, the flu shot contains mercury, which has been tied to autism in young children. Aside from mercury, a number of other unhealthy chemicals are used by vaccine make ...

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  • Avian Flu - Symptoms And Treatments
    By: Sam Michel | - An avian flu virus primarily affects birds. Occasionally an avian flu virus may infect humans or pigs. But, in most cases humans are not infected by the avian flu. Pandemic literally means worldwide epidemic. The fear over an avian flu pandemic arises from the concern that the H5N1 avian flu virus currently spreading throughout the continents of Asia, Africa and Europe has the potential to adapt into a strain that is highly contagious among humans. That is to say it could be spread by coughing a ...
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  • Car Accidents Tips That Work
    By: Janice Ticar | - Car accidents cause thousands of death and injury each year resulting to worldwide campaigns against it. Millions are looking for suitable solutions to this problem.

    If you are one of those people who have great concern for car accidents, it may do you good to consider these car accident tips in guiding you to any concerns you have.

    Having a prevention plan to work for you will depend upon the initial actions you make when driving.

    Minimizing acciden ...

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  • Tips For When Your Kids Have The Flu
    By: Scott Meyers | - The flu can be a dangerous illness, especially for children. Because of smaller body size, and developing systems, children are at an increased risk with regards to all the symptoms of the flu. Adults usually don't get the stomach-related symptoms that deprive a child of nutrients when they need them most.

    Treating the Flu Conventionally

    If your children contract the flu, it is vital for them to get plenty of rest. Don't allow them to engage in strenuous exercise o ...

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  • Bird Flu Preparedness Tips For Business Change Managers
    By: Nigel Thomas | - We all know of the threat that Bird Flu brings to our
    businesses. We have all been told to prepare. But how do we prepare? It won't be like other disruptions so our current Business Continuity Plans won't work. We have been warned to plan for up to 50% of staff to be absent from work during the worst period, and to expect the same for our suppliers and clients.

    How can we avoid the inevitable workforce panic? What can we say when our staff, customers, stakeholders and regul ...

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  • The Stomach Flu - Signs, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Roger Hutchison | - Viral gastroenteritis, also known as "the stomach flu", is a very common infection of the stomach and intestines. It is the second most common illness encountered in American families and causes approximately 50,000 hospitalizations per year. Viruses that are transferred from infected food to person and passed from person to person via contaminated silverware, food and water cause it. These viruses can be very contagious and "outbreaks" may occur if appropriate hand washing and sterilization doe ...
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  • Bird Flu Preparation And Protection
    By: Clive Jenkins | - Human Flu or Influenza sounds too common to alarm anyone, but if it is BIRD FLU, the situation becomes appalling from virtue of the fact that the virus is highly fatal for humans and it mutates over time into various forms thereby, making vaccination and treatment difficult. Hence only hope lies in preparation for it is said that Prevention is better than cure! Mankind has seen 3 deadly pandemics in history which left millions dead across the globe.

    A White House document, titled ...

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  • Bird Flu Protection And The Measures Taken To Safeguard Ourselves
    By: Clive Jenkins | - Bird flu is caused by the influenza A type of virus which is hosted by birds and some animal species like pigs, horses, etc. and just like any other influenza virus it propagates via air, water, direct contact, body fluids and excreta. With the flu virus being airborne, the contamination in air could be reasonably high during epidemics and/or pandemic outbreak. Infected people carry the flu virus with them wherever they travel and spread it in the air and on objects they touch via their nasal se ...
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  • Tips If Traveling To An Area With Bird Flu
    By: Sarah K. Jenkins | - Considering the areas most impacted by bird flu are in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, it is advisable to stay clear of these regions. However, circumstances may arise that necessitates travel. In which case, you need to know how to protect yourself in these areas from contracting bird flu.

    In general, basic hygiene can prevent a wide array of infectious diseases. For this reason, frequent hand washing is advised to eliminate bacteria and viral components from ones hands.
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  • How To Continue To Eat Poultry Safely Without Catching Bird Flu
    By: Sarah K. Jenkins | - If you are one of the many turning your nose at poultry due to the threat of bird flu, you may be interested to know there are measures you can take in order to continue to eat your favorite foods. There have been contradictory reports on whether the virus has been spread from the consumption of undercooked poultry, but you should err on the side of safety in this regard to avoid becoming infected.

    Interestingly enough, many of the bird flu precautions are the same precautions you ...

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  • 17 Tips And Remedies For The Flu
    By: D Ruplinger | - The best flu remedy seems to vary by who you talk to. Some people think that certain over-the-counter medications are the best way to get relief. Others feel homeopathic remedies work the best. Still others feel that only their doctor can help make them make the appropriate choice.

    If you talked to my husband he would tell you the best flu remedy is to not get the flu (hes not always the most helpful person). He talks smart because he hardly ever gets sick. Im very je ...

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