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[Title] => Fatima, EAC fives triumph
[Summary] => Our Lady of Fatima U downed St. Benilde A with a late basket, 81-80, over the weekend to boost its title aspiration in the seniors’ division of the seventh Fr. Martin Collegiate Open Cup at the Arellano U Gym.
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And while dysphagia is relatively common affecting as much as 13 percent of the general population, according to a 1991 study it is often underdiagnosed. On average, only two percent of dysphagic patients in long-term care are identified.
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And while dysphagia is relatively common affecting as much as 13 percent of the general population, according to a 1991 study it is often underdiagnosed. On average, only two percent of dysphagic patients in long-term care are identified.
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December 2, 2010 - 12:00am