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Mike: Bipolar ME 125D52 25D37 ibuprofen NoIRs limited outings covered up Depression, fatigue, myalgia. Started Ph1 2/25/08, PH2 4/1/08, PH3June08.</ | Mike: Bipolar ME 125D52 25D37 ibuprofen NoIRs limited outings covered up Depression, fatigue, myalgia. Started Ph1 2/25/08, PH2 4/1/08, PH3June08.</ | ||
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+ | The current study provides novel evidence that brain function varies with baseline uric acid level. Specifically, these results demonstrate that uric acid is associated with a greater hippocampal response to psychosocial stress. (({{pubmed>long: | ||
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