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Old 01-06-2008, 05:54 PM #3
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Default Welcome to Neurotalk.

I personally think timber wolves rule, but as the bobcat was the mascot at NYU (actually the team name is the Violets, but the mascot came from the computer system at Bobst library, termed "bobcat" for Bobst catalogue). I think I can deal.

Only three people in your town have been diagnosed with MG? MG tends to be underdiagnosed, and unless you live in a really tiny town, I wonder if more may have it and are not yet diagnosed . . .
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