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Old 11-22-2006, 09:39 AM #2
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Do you live near a university hospital? Often they are doing trials there for testing. I along with my son went for genetic testing for Ehlers Danlos syndrome and while we were there we were told of all kinds of trials they wanted us to enter in. I chose a few just for the free medical care. Alas Tropical Storm Allison wiped it all out when the flooding struck the med center in Houston.
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