Friday, December 30, 2011

How to Help Your Dog With Kennel Cough

!±8± How to Help Your Dog With Kennel Cough

When I officially met my mother's new baby girl Miniature Schnauzer, Precious, she was one adorable pup! What an angel!

However, before we were due for her 1 week health check up required by our breeder, she came down with a lot of coughing and hacking. She sounded like she had something stuck in her throat that she wanted to cough up.

Poor little Precious has Kennel Cough, and it has gotten to be quite a pain for her, as she will have fits of trouble breathing, hacking and coughing, and is just generally uncomfortable, especially at night.

Kennel Cough is also called tracheobronchitis. It is a virus contracted by dogs, often when they are housed or come into contact with other dogs in a common area, such as the kennels, doggie daycare, groomers, and any other area frequented by a number of dogs. It is highly contagious. Incubation is 8-10 days and then your dog will start to show symptoms.

So, one of Precious' kennel-mates must have been infected with this virus and passed it on to her. It just breaks your heart to see a little puppy suffering so.

It is very important to do something proactive for this infection, especially in small pups and elderly dogs, as it could turn into something worse: Pneumonia!

What Your Vet Is Likely To Do:

The vet gave Precious 2 antibiotics to take at home:

1. Clavamox: A liquid antibiotic that comes with a dropper - 1 cc twice a day

2. Temaril P: A pill that we give her 1/2 of twice a day.

3. She was also given a shot to increase healing time, of which I am unsure of the name.

4. It was recommended by our vet that on top of the liquid vitamins our breeder gives us to give the puppies 2 cc twice a day in dropper format, that we also supplement her with more vitamins to increase her immune system response.

5. It is called Lickables Nutritional Gel - Super Charger. They really like the taste of it (I am told by outside resources that it tastes something like honey) and it boosts their immune system. In fact, the vet gave her a generous amount during this check up.

This stuff is great and we have used it before with our dogs that don't like or will not take vitamins because you an put it on their nose (don't cover their nostrils), or let them lick it off your finger or whatever. Sugar, my mother's dog will NOT take any kind of medication without a lot of trickery on our behalf! This stuff is fantastic for her! The vet says that a dog could live off of this stuff, especially if they are sick and don't want to eat, for a time...It is great for aging dogs as well!

6. We were also instructed to buy a Vicks Vaporizer: The same thing you would use for a baby or yourself when you have a similar infection.

You will also have to get the Vicks Vapo Steam, and the Steam Inhalant for this system. (This has really helped her a lot, especially at night!)

What Else You Can Do At Home:

The whole point here is to boost your terrier's immune system. The things you would do, you can do for your pup as well! Also, boosting any dog's immune system is important for prevention of infections and sicknesses.

We have been supplementing Precious' diet with:

1. Vitamin C: You can get a supplement specifically for dogs, or you can give them chewable human vitamin C tablets (our dogs won't take the human chewables from us, so we have to crush them and put them into their food if we use these).

Obviously, the difference is in the price.You can give them 500 mg 3 times/day (250 mg for tiny terriers). If you get Vitamin C specifically for canines, follow the directions on the bottle.

2. Echinacea: Again, you can get Echinacea especially for dogs, or get the kind for humans (we have been using the human form, as it is cheaper and does the trick).

Follow the instructions on the bottle, but probably reduce the dosage in 1/2 if it is for humans. We just open up the capsules and mix the contents in with the food. For canine specific Echinacea, follow instructions on the bottle.

3. You can also use Colloidial Silver, Goldenseal Herb, etc. etc. The list goes on and on with supplements that can boost immunity!

4. Homemade Chicken Soup:

I am not kidding. If you know how to make chicken soup from scratch at home, this is fantastic for your terrier! Reduce salt levels though.

Who doesn't want Chicken Soup when they feel sick? Your terrier is no exception!

5. Sleep!: Let your pooch sleep as much as they desire! They need it, especially if they are very uncomfortable at night.

Some other things to keep in mind are:

1. Keep your terrier dry! Since we are in fall, it will be raining quite a bit, and winter is around the corner. If they get wet outside, dry them off thoroughly. Don't let them "catch cold". Don't bathe them while they are sick with Kennel Cough if you can at all help it!

2. Love: Give your terrier lots of love! They will need and want it!

Disclaimer: Any information contained in this site relating to various medical, health and fitness conditions of Terriers and their treatments is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for the advice provided by your own veterinarian. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing the health of any animal. You should always consult and check with your own vet or veterinarian.

by Kimberly Edwards


How to Help Your Dog With Kennel Cough

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Cool Mist Vs Warm Mist Humidifier

!±8± Cool Mist Vs Warm Mist Humidifier

When you are sick you want to use the best possible way to get better. This is where the debate of cool mist vs warm mist humidifier units comes into play. A humidifier in general is said by the National Institute of Health to be the most effective way to alleviate nasal and sinus congestion. Afflictions that attack the nose, mouth and throat include but are not limited to, the flu, colds, sinus infections and strep throat. If the tunnels and passages in your head get clogged this could lead to headaches and an overall feeling of stuffiness and being unable to breathe. While you might try hot drinks and soup in addition to over the counter, herbal or doctor prescribed medicines, humidifiers should be a part of your regimen. But sometimes it's hard to know what to choose in the decision of cool mist vs warm mist humidifier units.

Humidifiers whether cool mist or warm function in similar ways, to add moisture to the air. But where the difference comes is what the temperature of the mist does to help alleviate your issues. Warm or steam humidifiers are better at decongesting due to the fact that warmer water vapor can more effectively permeate and soften mucous membranes. Conversely, cool humidifiers are better at relieving pain and swelling in the nose and throat. Medical inhalant can be put into most steam humidifiers and vaporizers. Delivery through the air is the most effective especially when dealing with nose and throat issues.

There are three different types of cool mist humidifiers: evaporative, ultrasonic and impeller. Ultrasonic humidifiers create cool mist through the use of ultrasonic vibrations, evaporative humidifiers use a fan to expel water through the air in small particles, and impellers do the same thing at just a higher rate of speed. Warm mist or steam humidifiers boil water which then rises into the air to moisten it.

Drawbacks to the decision of cool mist vs warm mist humidifier units are as follows: warm mist humidifiers can get extremely hot and burn small children or people that are not careful with the unit; cool humidifiers on the other hand work at lower temperatures and therefore are more likely to be a breeding ground for germs and bacteria to spread into the air; evaporative humidifiers can also be a water absorbent wick filter which can become dirty and spread more bacteria. You should consult a professional for a full list of pros and cons in the decision between cool mist vs warm mist humidifier units. Here is a great site I found with a lot of good information on humidifiers.


Cool Mist Vs Warm Mist Humidifier

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Cool Mist Humidifier

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Kaz Inc Vicks V1200-6 Vaporizer Steam Humidity Control White Beautiful Excellent Performance

!±8± Kaz Inc Vicks V1200-6 Vaporizer Steam Humidity Control White Beautiful Excellent Performance

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Homemade Humidifier For When Your House/Air Is Dry - Important: Read Side Notes Also

THE EASIEST WAY IS TO DAMPEN AND HANG A LARGE SOFT COTTON BATH TOWEL UP since it has a large surface area to put some moisture/humidity into the air, but you will have to re-dampen it when needed and that only takes a minute or two. Some basic ways to make a homemade humidifier for dry areas/climate (such as when it is very dry in the winter seaon in the northern hemisphere of earth). I did a quick test for several hours and it seems that with the cloth wick, that several (I measured 10 here) times more water/moisture is evaporated into the air....so it would be equivalent to many identical bowls or containers. I found this very old one from 1918 after I made mine: tinyurl.com It's not difficult to image the humidfier concept going way back several thousands of years though. Another humidifier option is to get a fountain(s). The more suface area of water the better, some even make soothing sounds. You can also get an electric humidifier. Important: 1. You don't want the humidity levels too high in your house. Perhaps 50% only. Use A Humidity Meter. To much humidity can make breathing difficult, and it will promote the growth of micro-organisms such as bacteria and fungus. So your humidifier has to be cleaned regularly, perhaps daily to every two or three days. With this homemade system, probably best to clean the cloth with vinegar, bleach or water and set it aside or wash in the laundry, and use a clean dry cloth in your humidifier. 2. Clean Your Humidifier (And Cloth ...

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Vicks Germ Free Humidifier - Steam Vaporizer V790 (Open Box)

!±8±Vicks Germ Free Humidifier - Steam Vaporizer V790 (Open Box)

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This Item (Vicks V790) Was Is Brand New and Never Used But the Manufacturer box might be ripped or Damaged Vicks UV 99.999% Germ Free Humidifier. Worry Free, Healthful Moisture for Your Family. Please note that steam production time may take up to 6-7 minutes. The Vicks Germ Free Humidifier - Steam Vaporizer (V790) uses a two-step approach to eliminate potentially harmful microorganisms from the humidified water before they are spread with the mist into the air. The first step involves a powerful sanitizing UV bulb, located inside the base of the humidifier, that eliminates germs in the water through a special glass tube as it passes from the cold water reservoirs to the hot water reservoir. The second step is the boiling action that takes place in the hot water reservoir just before the mist is distributed to the air in the room. Easy to use: This easy to use humidifier features manual adjustable humidity control, a refill indicator which tells you whenever the unit is low Safe and healthy: Thanks to the two step sanitization approach, eliminates up to 99% of all germs in your humidified air. Natural and effective evaporative humidification helps relieve coughs and congestion for adults and children of all ages. Dual tank: Dual tank model ensures long run time (up to 24 hours) and makes clean up and refill easy. No need for a break in your humidification, it's easy to refill one tank while the other provides a water source for the unit.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Vicks V4500 FilterFree Humidifier

!±8±Vicks V4500 FilterFree Humidifier

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Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Get Rid of Sinus Infections

!±8± How to Get Rid of Sinus Infections

A sinus infection (more commonly known as sinusitis) is an inflammation of the nasal passages and sinuses. It can be categorized as acute or chronic.

The sinuses are four major pairs of cavities in the human skull. They are air-filled, hollow and they help insulate the skull and reduce its weight, as well as allow the resonance of voice within it, among others. The four major sinus pairs are the frontal sinuses (found in the forehead), the maxillary sinuses (found behind your cheek bones), the ethmoid sinuses (found between your eyes) and the sphenoid sinuses (found behind the eyes).

Sinus infections occur when bacteria enters any of the sinuses due to the disruption of the normal host defenses inside the sinuses. When this happens, the sinus linings become inflamed, thickening with fluid that obstructs the nasal passage. The obstruction, in turn, disrupts the normal process that removes whatever bacteria are normally present in the nasal passage. When these bacteria begin to multiply and invade the sinus linings, you get the normal symptoms of a sinus infection.

While you can have your sinus infection treated by a doctor, there are several self-medications you can do to alleviate your condition.

Treat the infection with zinc. A lot of sinus infections are set off by viral infections. Studies indicate that zinc may have important effects on the human body's immune system, and it may also directly have an effect on viruses. A recent study on a nasal gel that contains zinc glutamate has shown that it has shortened the severity and duration of the cold by about two days. It has been said that zinc supports the antiseptic agents and directly kills the microbes. Zinc also contains the growth of rhinoviruses (those responsible for colds and sinusitis) to take hold in the body by binding to the same cell receptor sites as the rhinovirus.

However, care must be taken not to overdose on zinc. Long-term use of it (daily doses of 100 mg and up) has been linked to anemia, heart problems and other conditions. Zinc side effects also include:

* constipation

* nausea

* severe vomiting

* dry mouth

* dehydration

* allergic response

Zinc may also reduce the absorption of certain antibiotics and, in high doses over a long period of time, it can cause copper deficiency.

Thin the mucus via expectorants. Expectorants are medicines that help clear the mucus in your respiratory tracts. When looking for what expectorants to use, make sure you use the one that contain guaifenesin, like Robitussin. Expectorants help thin the mucus secretions, promoting drainage from the sinuses. Decongestants containing pseudoepherdine also help in thinning out the mucus.

For relieving the pain that comes with sinus infections, medicines that contain ibuprofen, acetaminophen and aspirin are effective ways to reduce pain as well as swelling. Reducing the swelling can help open the airways, giving you relief from clogged breathing.

Reduce the inflammation by using nasal decongestants. The good thing about nasal decongestants is that they take effect immediately by going directly to the source of the inflammation. Over the counter nasal sprays like Afrin and Otrivin work the fastest - about one to three minutes. It should be noted, however, that you should not use these agents for more than a couple of days, since they become less effective and, in due time, more frequent applications are needed in order to achieve the same clarity in breathing as the first dosage. The result is that some people end up overdoing their nasal treatment and soon become dependent on nasal sprays in order to breathe properly.

Also, nasal (and oral) decongestants have side effects including increased heart rate, rise in blood pressure, insomnia, dry mouth, blurry vision and headache. Sometimes, they also cause urination ability problems. It is recommended, therefore, that people with a history of heart and cardiac disease should consult a doctor before using decongestants.

Begin steam treatments and promote drainage. Steam treatment involves inhaling steam two to four times per day to clear your body of phlegm or mucus. Lean over a bowl of boiling hot water with a towel over your head to capture the steam. You can also use a steam vaporizer. Inhale the steam for about 10 minutes. Repeat this procedure until your phlegm becomes clear or white. You can also take a hot shower and stay in the shower for a couple more minutes while inhaling the steam. For a more effective steam treatment, adding mentholated preparations like Vicks to the water is advisable.

Promote drainage by sleeping with your head elevated above the rest of your body (6 inches should be enough). Doing so will allow your sinus to drain more than if you lie on your stomach. It will also relieve the pressure of your sinus infection.

Drink plenty of fluids that contain the necessary vitamins and minerals. Your body needs the necessary vitamins and minerals to boost your immune system and fight off the infection in your sinuses. Fluids also sustain your body's hydration as well as build the amino acids needed for your immune system to function properly.

There are instances where the treatments mentioned above will still not work on chronic sinusitis. In cases like this, it may be that a complication has developed in addition to the sinus infection. Often, sinus surgery is recommended. The goal of the surgery is to remove the obtrusive mucosal disease, open the nasal passageway and drain the sinuses.

Sinusitis shouldn't normally pose much of a danger. As long as you get adequate rest, medication and a healthy diet full of vitamins and fluids, you should be able to ride out the condition until it blows over, without any complications at all.


How to Get Rid of Sinus Infections

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Deciding on the Best Humidifier for Baby Room Humidity Level Control

!±8± Deciding on the Best Humidifier for Baby Room Humidity Level Control

When determining the best humidifier for your baby's room comfort, there are several factors to take into consideration. One of the main factors to help you decide what type to buy will be the reason for purchasing one. If your baby suffers from any respiratory problems you should consult with your pediatrician regarding whether to buy a warm mist humidifier or cool mist humidifier, as oftentimes one type will be more beneficial than another in providing your baby with the relief they need.

There are some safety concerns regarding warm mist or steam humidifiers. This type of humidifier uses a heating element to boil the water so that it can be diffused into the room as a warm vapor. If you are considering purchasing a floor unit and there is a chance that your baby or toddler could touch it, you may have more peace of mind in buying a cool mist humidifier instead. This factor is particularly important if the humidifier will be left on in the room while your baby is alone, sleeping.

As far as deciding which type is the best humidifier for baby room humidity control, all humidifiers do the same thing; raise the level of humidity in a room. A suitable humidity level for a baby's room is anywhere from 45 to 50 percent. Both warm mist humidifiers and cool mist humidifiers are able to reach these levels. One thing to keep in mind, however, is that warm humidifiers produce a warm vapor that's streamed into the air, whereas cool humidifiers expel a cool mist into the room.

Cool mist humidifiers require a little more maintenance and cleaning than the warm humidifiers do and some models can tend to be a little noisier also. The noise level may not be a problem if your child sleeps soundly but it can be disturbing if your little one is a light sleeper. The cool mist type are also beneficial during the hot summer months as they help to cool the surrounding air as they increase room's overall humidity. Warm mist humidifiers boil water, thus the vapor is usually considered more hygienic. However, if you keep your cool mist humidifier clean, this is not usually a problem.

As to which is the best type, much will depend on your baby's needs and how well they sleep through the night, as well as how often you are able to clean and maintain the humidifier. When buying the best humidifier for baby room comfort and humidity control you will need to weigh the pros and cons of both humidifier types and make your purchase accordingly.


Deciding on the Best Humidifier for Baby Room Humidity Level Control

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Home Treatment and Homeopathic Remedies For a Sinus Infection

!±8± Home Treatment and Homeopathic Remedies For a Sinus Infection

Much can be done at home for a sinusitis sufferer. Although you may not be able to eliminate sinus infection, you can certainly help open the sinuses, alleviate their dryness and provide some comfort.

Rest as much as you can. If lying down makes your sinuses feel more congested, lie on your side, whichever one allows you to breathe better, or prop yourself up with a pillow.

Drink plenty of water to thin the mucous and promote drainage. Sip hot tea, or even better, herbal tea or lemon and honey dissolved in hot water. Limit caffeine laden drinks like coffee and cola; they are diuretics and cause further dehydration.

Apply a warm, moist washcloth to your face several times a day.

Inhale steam 2 to 4 times a day. Either pour boiling water into a bowl or use a steam vaporizer by covering your head with a towel to prevent steam from escaping, and inhale the steam for ten minutes. Add Vicks Vapo-Rub or any other mentholated preparation, licorice, ginger or eucalyptus. Inhaling steam from a hot cup of water, taking a hot, steamy shower or just sitting in the bathroom with the shower running have a similar effect.

Spray with nasal saline (available from drug stores) several times a day.

Practise nasal irrigation daily to flush out allergens, irritants, bacteria and viruses from the sinuses and nasal passages before they cause an allergic reaction in the body and before bacteria multiply and overwhelm the immune system. If anyone in your family or at work has a cold, use nasal irrigation as a preventive measure.

Thin the mucous by using expectorants to help expel mucous from the lungs and respiratory passages. The most common is guaifenesin found in Robitussin. Over-the-counter (OTC) liquid cough medicine usually combine decongestants and cough suppressants. Ask the pharmacist for advice.

Nasal decongestants only offer temporary relief. After 3 to 5 days the condition can actually worsen so be wary of them.

Sudden changes in temperature and bending forward with your head down aggravates sinus pain or pressure.

Avoid alcohol because it worsens swelling in the sinuses.

Homeopathic remedies for sinus infection

Homeopathy offers alternative remedies for sinusitis. They differ depending on which sinus is affected:

Arsenic

In normal doses arsenic is a poison, but in extreme dilutions treats sinusitis characterized by:

throbbing and burning pain pain aggravated by light, noise and movement pain triggered by exertion and anxiety pain followed by nausea and vomiting.
Potassium Bichromate

Use for sinusitis with these symptoms:

thick and stringy nasal discharge extreme pain at the root of the nose pain relieved by applying pressure on the area of the pain pain extends to soreness in the bones and scalp the pain may lead to dim vision dizziness and nausea when standing up the sufferer prefers lying down in a dark room and feels better when warm, drinking warm drinks or overeating.
Windflower

Use for sinusitis characterized by:

head pain worsened by lying down or a warm room triggered by warm temperatures relief walking slowly in cool open air or by wrapping their head tightly with a towel or bandage worsens when bending down, sitting, rising up from bed or eating most of the pain stems from the front of the head stomach problems nasal discharge thick and yellow or green.


Home Treatment and Homeopathic Remedies For a Sinus Infection

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

3 Tips to Relieve Sinus Headache Symptoms

!±8± 3 Tips to Relieve Sinus Headache Symptoms

Sinus infections can be a big pain (no pun intended) when trying to get rid of them, but knowing what to do is even more important to finding the best solution. However, the main thing that you should try is to come up with a type of relief for your sinus headache symptoms that will give you the maximum amount of energy throughout the day. Many people, though, maintain that the only way to provide yourself with the maximum amount of energy and relief is to spend one or two days in your house with no phone calls, visits, or errands that need to be done. While this is not always practical, it certainly will allow you to recover from many of the negative effects of the sinus headache symptoms that you are experiencing.

The first type of relief for your sinus headache symptoms that you should try are also common ones, but they are common medications that you can get at any retail store that has a pharmacy, like Wal-Mart. Many of these medications include Sudafed, nasal sprays, and other decongestant medications that are designed to give you relief from many of your sinus headache symptoms. Even though they do not always work fully, many of these medications do provide temporary relief from some of the worst symptoms of sinus problems.

A second type of relief for your sinus headache symptoms includes natural remedies that you can buy at a local health and wellness store. An example includes natural oils that you rub either on your face, hands, neck, and chest area, or even inhale. Many people actually stand by these types of relief solutions and use them every single time that they need to find a solution to their sinus headache symptoms. Additionally, a lot of these natural remedies and oils are made from plants and plant extracts so that you can be assured that you are not ingesting or inhaling anything harmful to your body.

Another home remedy, though, that is very popular throughout the United States, is using a vaporizer or vapor-rub and a heating pad. One of these rubs is the Vicks Vapo-Rub. Once you rub that gel around your nose, nasal passageways, and along your neck and chest area all you have to do is place a heating pad on your chest in order to feel instant relief from your sinus headache symptoms. This solution does work for just about everyone and is a very trusted remedy! Nevertheless, though, all of these solutions are suggested to give you the greatest amount of relief for your sinus headache symptoms and will definitely help if used correctly and on a daily basis throughout your sinus infection!


3 Tips to Relieve Sinus Headache Symptoms

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Get Relief From the Pain of Sinus Problems

!±8± Get Relief From the Pain of Sinus Problems

Sinus pressure can disrupt your whole life. When sinuses are at their worst, it often seems like they demand all of your attention, leaving little time to focus on family or work. If you are looking for quick relief from the sinus pressure that is getting in the way of your life, try this.
 
1. Get a water vaporizer. A steamer or water vaporizer is a great way to relieve sinus pressure so if you don't have one, see if you can borrow one. All you have to do is let the steam reach your nasal passages by placing your face over boiling water - so make sure the water is nice and hot. If you don't have access to a steamer try placing a very hot towel over your nose and airways. Just keep your towel hot so that you're always inhaling hot vapors, but be careful not to burn yourself. Mix water with a tiny bit of Vicks Vapor Rub to make this method work even better.
Adding a humidifier to your room will help to solve your sinus problems. You can get rid of some pressure by adding moisture to your nose and sinuses. Do this overnight, and you'll wake up feeling clearer.
 
2. Enjoy a steam shower. Just like a steamer or a warm towel, a sauna or warm shower can also be a remedy for easing sinus pressure. Clogged sinuses and headaches will disappear in no time after a hot shower or sauna. (Be sure to blow your nose during this process to help clear your blocked nasal passages.)
 
 
3. Increase your liquid intake. Increasing the amount of liquid you drink may just do the trick to relieve your sinus pressure. By drinking more fluids, say 2-3 glasses extra than your usual intake, you can easily relieve your nasal sinus pressure. Make sure you always have water with you. It will aid to fight off infections and it will flush out your sinuses.
 
 
4. Try a sinus spray. For a quick fix, buy an over-the-counter nasal spray. These sprays can help clear your sinus problems and save you a trip to the doctor's office. Always read and follow the directions on the container very carefully, without overdoing the suggested dosage. Overdoing the dose can cause harm to your sinuses and make the healing process take longer. If you are looking to relieve sinus pressure then nasal sprays are great for sinus pressure and congestion.


Get Relief From the Pain of Sinus Problems

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