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    To date, no single cause has been proved conclusively to account for Gulf War syndrome, but theories abound.

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    Consider anticoagulation therapy for all patients with atrial fibrillation—intermittent or chronic—if they have risk factors for stroke.

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    Practical recommendations regarding sensory neuropathy, infections, corns, calluses, and other common foot problems.

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