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    Explore " american heart association" with insightful episodes like "Young people and heart health featuring Miss D.C. 2023", "How Your Job Affects Your Health", "History of Diet Trends & Medical Advice in the US, Fat & Cholesterol, Seed Oils, Processed Food, Ketogenic Diet, Can We Trust Public Health Institutions? | Orrin Devinsky | #135", "Gene Splicing & Your Cholesterol" and "2023 Hyundai Elantra sedan review; Unmanned Cargo Flight; Gene Editing & Your Cholesterol" from podcasts like ""MedStar Health DocTalk", "Let's Go Michigan!", "Mind & Matter", "TechMobility Topics" and "The TechMobility Podcast"" and more!

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    Young people and heart health featuring Miss D.C. 2023

    Young people and heart health featuring Miss D.C. 2023

    In this heart-stirring episode of MedStar Health DocTalk, we delve into the alarming trend of heart attack fatalities among the young. With heart disease steadfastly holding its ground as the leading cause of death in the U.S., our host Debra Schindler sits down with cardiologists Dr. Barbara Srichai and Dr. Estelle Jean from the MedStar Heart and Vascular Institute to dissect the why's and how's of this disturbing rise.

    The episode takes an unexpected turn with the inspiring story of Jude Mabone, Miss District of Columbia 2023, who shares her jaw-dropping experience of surviving six heart attacks before turning 18. Her advocacy for heart health education, CPR, and AED awareness is a beacon of hope and action. 

    Together, our experts and special guest unravel the symptoms that young people should not ignore, the impact of lifestyle choices, and the silent threat of conditions like hypertension and diabetes. They stress the importance of early intervention, knowing your body, and never dismissing potential warning signs of heart distress.

    As we navigate through the nuances of heart health in the young, including the role of substance abuse and vaping, we're reminded that heart disease does not discriminate by age. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the critical importance of heart health vigilance, from adolescence through adulthood.

    For a pulse on the latest in heart health, tune in to MedStar Health DocTalk, where real conversations with physician experts pave the way for a healthier tomorrow. For more episodes, visit medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

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    How Your Job Affects Your Health

    How Your Job Affects Your Health
    Jamie Ducharme, Time Magazine, If you’re trying to improve your health, the first stop is likely to be your doctor’s office. But your own office may have nearly as much influence on well-being, according to a growing body of research that suggests your job can affect everything from mental health to risk of cardiovascular disease and how long you live.

    History of Diet Trends & Medical Advice in the US, Fat & Cholesterol, Seed Oils, Processed Food, Ketogenic Diet, Can We Trust Public Health Institutions? | Orrin Devinsky | #135

    History of Diet Trends & Medical Advice in the US, Fat & Cholesterol, Seed Oils, Processed Food, Ketogenic Diet, Can We Trust Public Health Institutions? | Orrin Devinsky | #135

    Dr. Orrin Devinsky is a neurologist and Professor at the New York University School of Medicine. They discuss: dietary consumption trends in the US; processed vs. whole foods; vegetable oils & polyunsaturated fats; relationship between saturated fat, dietary cholesterol & heart disease; history of medicine in the US; obesity & diabetes; sugars, fructose, and metabolic health; ketogenic diet & ketosis; whether or not we can trust our public health institutions; and more.

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    2023 Hyundai Elantra sedan review; Unmanned Cargo Flight; Gene Editing & Your Cholesterol

    2023 Hyundai Elantra sedan review; Unmanned Cargo Flight; Gene Editing & Your Cholesterol

    During this episode, a review of the elegant Hyundai Elantra sedan, the implications of a recent unmanned cargo flight in California; and how gene editing can fix your problem with high cholesterol. 

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    How A Nurse Practitioner Turned Her Scary Heart Attack into an Inspiring Mission!

    How A Nurse Practitioner Turned Her Scary Heart Attack into an Inspiring Mission!

    Deidre Arms, a medical professional specializing in women's health, was an energetic 46-year-old who cycled up to 32 miles a day. Despite her family's medical history, she believed her medical knowledge,passion for nutritious diet and supplements, and commitment to exercise were adequate in reducing her chances of suffering a stroke or heart attack. However, her cycling endurance suddenly plummeted, leaving her feeling easily worn out and short of breath. Medical professionals dismissed her symptoms as possibly adult-onset asthma.Two years later she suffered a heart attack. It was then that she encountered Dr. John Phillips, an Interventional Cardiologist and co-host of The Heart of Innovation. He guided her onto a path that not only saved her life but also led her to find her true life's calling: to educate, treat, and inspire others to enhance their cardiac health. Deidre shares her astonishing two-year struggle to make her doctors understand her situation and how she used this ordeal as a catalyst to prevent similar experiences for others.

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    Addressing Health Inequities through Community to Clinical Linkages

    Addressing Health Inequities through Community to Clinical Linkages
    "We each have a role to play in ensuring that our communities are better and healthier. Let's all roll up our sleeves and jump in and get involved in some community organization." - Pamela Garmon Johnson


    In this enlightening episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, I speak with special guest, Pamela Garmon Johnson, National VP of Health Equity and Partnerships at the American Heart Association on the crucial topic of health equity and the significant role community to clinical linkages play in the quest for better health outcomes. The discussion dives into the reality of social determinants of health, exploring real-world challenges and innovative solutions that can make a positive difference in millions of lives. Through the lens of Pamela's experiences at the American Heart Association, listeners will gain an invaluable understanding of social navigation platforms and how these tools are driving change in the healthcare landscape.


    Show Notes:

    • [01:00] Understanding the complex interplay between social determinants of health and access to healthcare services.
    • [10:00] The concept of social navigation platforms as a bridge between clinical settings and communities.
    • [15:00] The transformative power of community engagement in ensuring better health outcomes.
    • [20:00] A discussion on housing insecurity and its impact on health.
    • [25:00] Using data to drive health equity initiatives and influence investment decisions in communities.
    • [28:00] An invitation to all listeners to get involved and help build healthier communities.


    About the Guest:
    Pamela Garmon Johnson is an innovative leader in the field of health equity. In her current role at the American Heart Association, she drives initiatives that bridge the gap between community needs and clinical services. Using technology and data-driven approaches, Pamela is at the forefront of creating transformative solutions that address housing, food, and lack of access to essential healthcare services. She is a passionate advocate for active community involvement and a believer in the power of collective action in transforming health outcomes.

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    Secrets for a Healthy Heart

    Secrets for a Healthy Heart

    This week, our host Faith Salie talks to Dr. David Majure, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine, who describes the measures that promote heart health. He explains how the factors that lead to heart disease are all connected and that reducing the risks will require both individual effort to live a healthier lifestyle and systemic change to support it.

     

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    AHA Conversations | Common mistakes and myths for ACLS, BLS, PALS and NRP

    AHA Conversations | Common mistakes and myths for ACLS, BLS, PALS and NRP

    [Ep11] Are you nervous about taking your American Heart Association (AHA) course for the first time? Maybe you aren't new to the course, but you just don't like the pressure you feel with renewing your certification? Join us this month to learn more about common myths and mistakes that can be associated with taking an AHA course. We'll take a big picture view on ACLS, BLS, PALS, and NRP to see how you can better prepare for your next class - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations! 

    Jeff Gamble, EMT-P and Erin Adamik, MSN, RN, CPN join us in this episode to help you be successful in your next AHA session. Jeff is a Simulation Coordinator and AHA Training Center Coordinator for ACLS and BLS within the Mount Carmel Health System. Erin is the Skills Center Coordinator and AHA Training Center Coordinator for PALS at Nationwide Children's Hospital (Columbus, OH). Listen in on our conversations to learn more about:

    • When is the optimal time to give Epi during a cardiac arrest?
    • Is it okay to just do hands-only CPR?
    • How often should a pediatric patient be ventilated?
    • Can you give pediatric patients an antiarrhythmic medication?
    • What is MR. SOPA, and when is it used?
    • And more!


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    Tracy Livecchi: Healing Hearts & Minds

    Tracy Livecchi: Healing Hearts & Minds

    Psychotherapist Tracy Livecchi, LCSW, joins Paul Cardall to discuss healing hearts and minds of people born with an illness that requires a life time of medical care. Both Tracy and Paul were born with complex congenital heart defects. Although congenital heart disease or CHD is the least funded of all major illnesses, CHD remains the leading cause of infant related deaths. However, because of advancements in medicine and technology millions of people have survived and adapt to what would be considered a normal life, although their lives have required a life-time of medical care and surgical procedures. They swap stories and go into detail about the miracle of life and how Tracy's parents were instrumental in working with doctors to secure her survival. Because of the lack of information for lifelong patients, Tracy and her colleague Liza Morton, PhD have written "Healing Hearts and Minds: A Holistic Approach to Coping Well With Congenital Heart Disease."

     

    ABOUT TRACY LIVECCHI, LCSW

    Tracy writes on her website: In terms of my training, I received my Masters Degree in Social Work from Rutgers University. I have worked in a variety of settings as a private therapist, a clinical director, as well as a consultant for long-term care and hospital settings. I have been working as a psychotherapist in private practice since 1998, and currently provide psychotherapy to individual adults, adolescents, and couples in my Westport practice. I work from an eclectic theoretical orientation and provide supportive counseling while also utilizing cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic and trauma informed, mindfulness approaches, when appropriate. I am the Mental Health Consultant for the Adult Congenital Heart Association’s Peer Mentorship Program and speak nationwide on the importance of addressing the psychosocial effects of heart disease. I am passionate about mental health access for all and have a special interest in working with individuals and their families dealing with serious and chronic illness. I live in CT with my husband and two daughters.

     

    Website: https://tracylivecchi.com/

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    ACHA or ADULT CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE ASSOCIATION

     

     

    ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALL

    http://www.paulcardall.com

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    AMAZON - Ask Alexa to play Peaceful Piano by Paul Cardall

     

    Paul Cardall is an artist who has given a new meaning to the phrase, a change of heart and how he used this radical change to take his music to an unexpected place.  Despite being born with a potentially life-threatening heart defect Paul Cardall has become a world recognized pianist. He is even endorsed by Steinway & Sons as one of the finest pianist of our time.

     

    A Dove award winner for his Christmas album, Paul’s recordings have debuted on 11 No. 1 Billboard charts along with 46 other chart debuts. His music has 25 million monthly listeners with more than 3 billion lifetime streams and is often categorized as Classical, Christian, and Holiday. Although most of albums are instrumental, Paul has songs that feature Grammy winning gospel legend CeCe Winans, Matt Hammitt (Sanctus Real), Kristin Chenoweth, Country duo Thompson Square, David Archuleta, Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees), Audrey Assad, Steven Sharp Nelson (The Piano Guys), and more.   

     

    Paul has performed for audiences worldwide including the White House. Forbes, American Songwriter, Jesus Calling, Lifestyles Television, Mix Magazine, and countless other media outlets have share his remarkable journey of receiving a life changing heart transplant and using music as a tool to help God heal spiritual, mental, and emotional hearts.

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    🕗MedEvidence Monday Minute: What's New at the American Heart Association Conference November 7, 2022

    🕗MedEvidence Monday Minute: What's New at the American Heart Association Conference November 7, 2022

    Listen to today's 7-minute Live from the American Heart Association Conference as Dr. Koren tells us what's new in heart health. 

    Join Dr. Michael Koren and Kevin Geddings each Monday as they give you the quick down-and-dirty truth behind the most recent medical data. 

    Dr. Michael Koren is a practicing cardiologist and CEO at ENCORE Research Group. He has been the principal investigator of 2000+ clinical trials while being published in the most prestigious medical journals.  Dr. Koren received his medical degree cum laude at Harvard Medical School and completed his residency in internal medicine with a fellowship in cardiology at New York Hospital/Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center/Cornell Medical Center.  On a personal note, Dr. Koren has a life-long interest in history, technology, Public Health, and music. He has written two musical plays.

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    CPR training: A patient's story and why it matters with the AMA and AHA

    CPR training: A patient's story and why it matters with the AMA and AHA
    Heart attack survivor, Cindy Huang, is joined by AMA Chief Academic Officer Sanjay Desai, MD, one of her first responders, along with Comilla Sasson, MD, PhD, from the American Heart Association. Ms. Huang shares details of her CPR rescue, which has inspired efforts to promote the importance of bystander CPR training. Hosted by American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger.📺 Follow the AMA on YouTube: @americanmedicalassociation  🎥 Watch #AMAUpdate for the latest in health care news for physicians: https://bit.ly/AMA_Update 📧 Subscribe to AMA Morning Rounds newsletter, with the news you need every morning delivered to your inbox: https://bit.ly/AMA-MorningRounds  🎧 Listen to our latest podcast episodes now: https://bit.ly/AMA_Podcasts  📲 Download AMA Connect for news, podcasts, video updates and learning in one place: https://apple.co/3URzNES

    S3-E23.4 - How NAFLD Patient Advocacy Works: Targets and Opportunities for the Fatty Liver Community

    S3-E23.4 - How NAFLD Patient Advocacy Works: Targets and Opportunities for the Fatty Liver Community

    The entire Fatty Liver community benefits from NASH Patient Advocacy and the work of our advocates, but relatively few of us understand what advocates do or how we benefit from their work. Leading German patient advocate Achim Kautz and Global Liver Institute Vice President of Policy and Public Affairs Andrew Scott discuss how they came to Fatty Liver patient advocacy, their priorities and activities that support our community, and the unique challenges of their fascinating work.

    This conversation starts with some polite disagreement about whether there is an actual community. At the end of Conversation 23.3, Achim suggested that there is no clear community because of the lack of Fatty Liver focus in specialties and patient groups addressing other metabolic diseases like diabetes, obesity and heart disease. Andrew Scott discusses the work of the Global Liver Institute NASH Council, which focuses on bringing these exact communities into the discussion, at least within the US. The rest of the conversation focuses on using an understanding of metabolic parameters to know which patients should see primary care vs. hepatologists vs. other specialists. It ends with Roger Green asking whether and how politicians, who want solutions that happen quickly and have hard metrics, can get behind this broad an effort.

    S3-E21.4 - Donna Cryer Discusses NCQA on NASH Quality and the New GLI "Liver Health is Public Health" campaign

    S3-E21.4 - Donna Cryer Discusses NCQA on NASH Quality and the New GLI "Liver Health is Public Health" campaign

    This conversation includes part of a more extended discussion that Donna Cryer had with Louise Campbell and Roger Green when she stopped by the virtual SurfingNASH.com studios to discuss her recent work.

    Donna starts her conversation by saying that she is bringing three pieces of news with her. The first: with support from Novo Nordisk, the National Committee for Quality Assurance has released a white paper titled, "A Rallying Cry: Improving Coordinated Care for People with Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis." The second: the American Heart Association has released a paper discussing the link between NASH and heart disease. The third is the initiation of GLI's "Liver Health is Public Health" campaign.

    This episode focuses on all three of these developments, along with the Barcelona conference next month and the reality that socially underserved elements of the population have suffered more during the pandemic than those who are better off economically. The conversation moves too fast and with too many digressions to capture accurately, but it is a great, brief listen.

    Battered Chef Syndrome & Human Rights

    Battered Chef Syndrome & Human Rights

    In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we discuss universal human rights and the vision of a world where every person can have a large collection of inalienable rights on which they could rely and what implications such a world would have on the quality of life. Right now, from which womb one emerges is the largest predictive factor in determining where one ends up in life, we would love to see this change, and rapidly. We again talk about food, diet, and the corporate contamination of what even food is. Lastly, we analyze the implications of misinformation leading to inaccurate beliefs, which leads to poor choices and actions. 

    Corporate Giving from a Millennial Major Donor

    Corporate Giving from a Millennial Major Donor

    We're lifting the curtain on corporate giving with a millennial leader who is growing a successful company and giving back millions.

    Andrew Koenig is the CEO of City Furniture in Florida. Through his own volunteering Andrew built a strong relationship with a fundraiser at American Heart Association, Lindsay Leblang. He was so impressed by the work they did together, Andrew invited Lindsay to join his team to bring strategy to City’s corporate philanthropy. As a fundraiser herself, Lindsay shares the secret to a successful pitch and what it really takes to get corporate contributions for your organization.
     
    Know  More. Raise More. is presented by Insightful. The team at Insightful knows connecting with donors is hard. That’s why Insightful helps fundraisers like you better know your donors (and the people you would like to be donors) so you can: 

    • Raise more money
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    • Do more good in the world

    There’s a big change happening right now affecting fundraisers. Over the next decade, up to $70 trillion dollars will shift from aging baby boomers to millennials. This wealth transfer is already underway.

    Are you prepared to work with millennials?

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    9 Insights Fundraisers Need to Know to Prepare for Millennial Major Donors. Just head to insightfulphilanthropy.com/ebook



    February: A Month Long Celebration of Self Health, Why We Don't Keep Up With Our Gyno Appointments, and Refusing to Get on the Doctor's Office Scale

    February: A Month Long Celebration of Self Health, Why We Don't Keep Up With Our Gyno Appointments, and Refusing to Get on the Doctor's Office Scale

    Jess and Jess talk self-care and prioritizing themselves- and why we don't do it. Who is up to date on their mole check? Getting their ovaries inspected? And the dreaded breast mash-up of a mammogram? And don't even get us started on the horrifying experience of having to get on a scale, post-covid, in the presence of a stranger judging them?

    Why do we make sure our kids and dogs and partners health is prioritized and doctor's appointments made but when it comes to our own skin, cervix, back pain (you can fill in the blank!) we ignore it, back burner it or just learn to live with it until a crisis forces us to stop and reevaluate? 

    February is American Heart Month- and because heart disease is the #1 killer in women in the US- killing over 500k women a YEAR, we think this is something we should really talk about.

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    Episode 71 - Dr. Mark Sherwood

    Episode 71 - Dr. Mark Sherwood

    Dr. Mark Sherwood

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Book, The Real Anthony Fauci - https://www.amazon.com/Real-Anthony-Fauci-Democracy-Childrens/dp/1510766804

    Bombshell Pfizer Docs - https://phmpt.org/

    Pfizer Post Vax Data - https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf

    Pfizer Lawsuit Court Filing - https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/111521-Second-Joint-Status-Report.pdf

    US Auto Manufacturers Refuse to Comply - https://dailyexpose.uk/2021/12/02/gm-ford-and-chrysler-refuses-to-comply-with-covid-19-vaccine-mandate/

    United Airlines Employees File Suit - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/2000-employees-file-lawsuit-united-airlines-unconstitutional-vaccine-mandate/

    Judge Rejects DoD Claim, Saves Troops From Jab - https://creativedestructionmedia.com/news/2021/12/01/breaking-federal-judge-rejects-dod-claim-that-pfizer-eua-and-comirnaty-vaccines-are-interchangeable/

    Hypocrite London Breed Violates Own Mask Mandate - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/san-francisco-mayor-london-breed-caught-partying-dancing-mingling-mask-less-rest-city-forced-follow-indoor-mask-mandate/

    Hypocrite Nancy Pelosi Flaunts DC Mask Mandate - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/pelosi-spotted-maskless-crowded-dc-party-video/

    Hypocrite Joe Biden  Violates His Own Mandate - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/five-minutes-telling-americans-wear-masks-indoors-biden-violates-mask-mandate-video/

    Hypocrite Joe Biden Suffers Cold Virus Maskless at Restaurant - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/telling-peasants-wear-masks-joe-biden-goes-eat-maskless-posh-dc-restaurant-despite-battling-cold/

    Austrian Leaders party Maskless After Locking Down Country - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/wow-austrian-leaders-including-chancellor-shallenberg-seen-celebrating-massive-party-mask-less-putting-country-historic-lockdown-video/

    JAMA Says Vax Injuries Are Imaginary - https://www.afinalwarning.com/575749.html

    Twitter Labels American Heart Association Post About Jab Increasing Heart Disease as"Dangerous, Misinformation" - https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/twitter-slaps-unsafe-label-american-heart-association-mrna-vaccine-warning?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=318

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    Australians Stand Up En-Masse Over Authoritarian Government - https://thefederalist.com/2021/11/29/massive-protests-erupt-in-australia-over-worsening-covid-authoritarianism/

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    EU Bureaucrat Calls For Abolishing Nuremberg Code to Cover for Democide - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/heels-austria-germany-locking-unvaccinated-eu-leader-calls-throwing-nuremberg-code-favor-forced-vaccinating-dissenters/

    Chocolate News Podcast (Ahmaud Arbery Trial/American Heart Association)

    Chocolate News Podcast (Ahmaud Arbery Trial/American Heart Association)

    Update: At the time of this recording, the jurors in the Ahmaud Arbery trial were still deliberating. On Wednesday, November 24, Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan were found guilty for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.

    This is the Chocolate News Podcast. We bring you news that discusses issues affecting the Black community. On today’s show we will be discussing the outcome of Rittenhouse trial, the jury deliberating on the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial,  the Thanksgiving holiday, and more.

    Joining us today is Digital Correspondent for The Cincinnati Herald Andria Carter and Special Guest Dr. Angelica Hardee, VP of Health Strategies of the American Heart Association.

    To find out more information about the Cincinnati chapter of American Heart Association, go to: https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/ohio/cincinnati

    This week’s episode is hosted by John Alexander Reese (Digital Editor, The Cincinnati Herald) and Morgan Angelique Owens (Chief Creative Beauty Consultant, The Cincinnati Herald).
     
     Make sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com.
     
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    Benefits of Exercise

    Benefits of Exercise

    This episode talks about the benefits of exercise and the American Heart Association's recommendations regarding physical activity for individuals.   It also talks about barriers exercising and ways to get over those barriers to exercising as well as providing solutions to working through the top 10 excuses many use for not exercising.

    Link for the  Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans 2nd edition .
    https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-09/Physical_Activity_Guidelines_2nd_edition.pdf

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