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New Dietary Ideas & The Doctor’s Words Matter
Manage episode 364926637 series 2291021
But first, here‘s that sweet sweet bumper music
Purchase Dr. Williams’s book, a perfect educational tool and chiropractic research reference for the daily practitioner, from the Amazon store TODAY!
OK, we are back and you have found the Chiropractic Forward Podcast where we are making evidence-based chiropractic fun, profitable, and accessible while we make you and your patients better all the way around.
We’re the fun kind of research. Not the stuffy, high-brow, look down your nose at people kind of research. We’re research talk over a couple of beers.
I’m Dr. Jeff Williams and I’m your host for the Chiropractic Forward podcast. I’m so glad you’re spending your time with us learning together.
Chiropractors – I’m hiring at my personal clinic. I need talent, ambition, drive, smart, and easy to get along with associates. If this is you and Amarillo, TX is your speed, send me an email at creekstonecare@gmail.com
If you haven’t yet I have a few things you should do.
- Go to Amazon and check our my book called The Remarkable Truth About Chiropractic: A Unique Journey Into The Research. It’s excellent educational resource for you AND your patients. It saves you time putting talks together or just staying current on research. It’s categorized into sections so the information is easy to find and written in a way that is easy to understand for everyone. It’s on Amazon. That’s the Remarkable Truth About Chiropractic by Jeff Williams.
- Then go Like our Chiropractic Forward Facebook page,
- Join our private Chiropractic Forward Facebook group, and then
- Review our podcast on whatever platform you’re listening to
- Last thing real quick, we also have an evidence-based brochure and poster store at com
You have found yourself smack dab in the middle of Episode #282
Now if you missed last week’s episode, we were joined by Dr. Lindsay Mumma and talked about clinical excellence and pelvic floors.
Make sure you don’t miss that info. Keep up with the class.
On the personal end of things…..
What’s going on in my world these days? It’s interesting always. To say the least.
The biggest on our radars at the moment are three things actually.
- We have always leased our space and I would love to own the property for obvious reasons. But prices are just ridiculous, honestly. So it’s been a challenge when we’re looking at property. We still have one year on our current lease but just had this building come open that is looking pretty good both size-wise and price-wise. So it has to be looked at. We know our current space is going to go up in a year and our monthly nut on the building will probably be about the same so, why not? But there’s still the process of moving everything, the IT stuff, the making it all work stuff, setting up a clinic/gym hybrid and all that gobbled gook. Geez. It’s daunting.
- The second thing we’re looking at is hiring an associate. But can both of these be done at the same time? Hiring an associate and moving into a new building. I don’t think they can be done simultaneously without putting us in a precarious position financially. The extra info on that thought is that it doesn’t seem to matter because associates are getting out of school and they’re going to work for a franchise and aren’t really doing associate-ships anymore. Every chiro I know out in the world that is looking for an associate tells me they’re not to be found and in the last 7 months or so that I’ve been looking, they’re exactly right. Plus, living in Amarillo, TX isn’t as appealing as living in Dallas or Houston or wherever. A person has to almost be from the Texas Panhandle to see my job offering as a blessing. So, if the associate situation continues the way it is, it’ll be no question. We’ll just move into the new building. Lol.
- The third thing is that there is a company out of the Houston, TX area that is an investment gropu and they’re buying 60% of practices that qualify within their metrics and they take over all of the soul-crushing parts of your clinic. They do the HR, the billing, and the collecting. The clinics keep their name and nobody but the owner and the staff will ever even know that part of the practice was sold. Dentists have been doing this model for years. Clinic owners make a solid salary and make their 40% commission. They can bill on the medical E&M scale and get paid at a higher level than we could on our own DC codes so the same work for more money. Plus they help bring in medical if you want and they help bring in PT if you want. And they’ll help bring in associates as well. My colleagues working with the company tell me they’re working less and making more and it was the best decision they ever made. So, I’m looking at seriously. With a little side eye but the wife is on board, which is the most important thing. I just need to get the price I’m looking for. Then we shall see.
So, there are 3 biggies that are weighing me down because not a one of those are small decisions. They’re actually monumental decisions and they’re all sitting on my plate currently. I’ll let you know how it unfolds as it unfolds.
Stay tuned. For now, let’s dive into the research.
Item #1
The first one today is called “Dietary recommendations for cardiovascular health challenged by new evidence on saturated fatty acids’ effects on LDL-C and Lp(a) levels” by Dr. Chinta Sidharthan and published in News Medical Life Sciences on May 15, 2023. Dayum. That’s hot.
Why They Did It
The study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary modifications on cardiovascular health, specifically focusing on the impact of reducing saturated fatty acid intake on lipid profiles and the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
How They Did It
- The research on the relationship between dietary modifications, lipoprotein A, and cardiovascular disease risk is based on a review of existing scientific literature and studies.
- The research involved analyzing and synthesizing data from multiple studies that investigated the effects of dietary modifications, particularly the reduction of saturated fatty acids, on lipoprotein A and LDL-C levels.
- To assess the impact of dietary modifications on lipoprotein A and LDL-C levels, the researchers collected and analyzed data from participants, including their dietary intake, lipoprotein A and LDL-C levels, and potentially other relevant markers or risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Statistical was performed to determine the associations between different variables and to assess the significance of the findings.
What They Found
- Despite the lack of data for conclusive inferences, it appears that the risk of cardiovascular disease depends on a relative balance between the levels of the two lipoproteins — LDL-C and lipoprotein A — and the baseline values of both in each individual.
- Furthermore, while reducing cardiovascular risk due to high LDL-C levels through the modulation of saturated fatty acid intake remains important, the clinical LDL-C measurements also include the cholesterol component from lipoprotein A.
Wrap It Up
- Overall, the evidence indicated that the standard recommendations for a heart-healthy diet which includes reduced consumption of saturated fatty acids, might have a negative impact by increasing the lipoprotein A levels despite lowering the LDL-C levels.
- Since dietary changes are the most prevalent non-pharmacological form of disease prevention, tailored recommendations for dietary changes after considering individual lipid profiles might be required.
- Furthermore, additional cardiac health markers such as lipoprotein A cholesterol content are necessary to assess cardiovascular disease risk accurately.
Before getting to the next one,
Next thing, go to https://www.tecnobody.com/en/products That’s Tecnobody as in T-E-C-nobody. They literally have the most impressive clinical equipment I’ve ever seen. I own the ISO Free and am looking to add more to my office this year or next. The equipment you’re going to find over there can be marketed in your community like crazy because you’ll be the only one with something that damn cool in your office.
When you decide you can‘t live without those products, send me an email and I‘ll give you the hookup. They will 100% differentiate your clinic from your competitors.
I have to tell you, Dr. Chris Howson, the inventor of the Drop Release tool re-activated the code! Use the code HOTSTUFF upon purchase at droprelease.com & get $50 off your purchase. Would you like to spend 5-10 minutes doing pin and stretch and all of that? Or would you rather use a drop release to get the same or similar results in just a handful of seconds. I love it, my patients love it, and I know yours will too. drop-release.com and the discount code is HOTSTUFF. Go do it.
Item #2
Our last one this week is called, “ The enduring impact of what clinicians say to people with low back pain” by Ben Darlow, Anthony Dowell, G David Baxter, Fiona Mathieson, Meredith Perry, Sarah Dean published in PubMed on December 11, 2013. Hot potato!
Why They Did It
The purpose of this study was to explore the formation and impact of attitudes and beliefs among people experiencing acute and chronic low back pain.
How They Did It
Semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted with 12 participants with acute low back pain (less than 6 weeks’ duration) and 11 participants with chronic low back pain (more than 3 months’ duration) from 1 geographical region within New Zealand. Data were analyzed using an Interpretive Description framework.
What They Found
- Participants’ underlying beliefs about low back pain were influenced by a range of sources. Participants experiencing acute low back pain faced considerable uncertainty and consequently sought more information and understanding.
- Although participants searched the Internet and looked to family and friends, health care professionals had the strongest influence upon their attitudes and beliefs. Clinicians influenced their patients’ understanding of the source and meaning of symptoms, as well as their prognostic expectations. Such information and advice could continue to influence the beliefs of patients for many years.
- Many messages from clinicians were interpreted as meaning the back needed to be protected.
- These messages could result in increased vigilance, worry, guilt when adherence was inadequate, or frustration when protection strategies failed.
- Clinicians could also provide reassurance, which increased confidence, and advice, which positively influenced the approach to movement and activity.
Wrap It Up
Health care professionals have a considerable and enduring influence upon the attitudes and beliefs of people with low back pain. It is important that this opportunity is used to positively influence attitudes and beliefs.
When a patient is standing on the ledge of chronic pain, we can push them in or pull them back literally based on what we say and how we behave. If you make a big deal out of ddd, they’re gone, echoing as they fall into the pit. If you tell them that everyone has ddd at some point and usually zero pain associated with it, you start pulling them back. Certainly after you encourage them to move, go for a walk, hurt doesn’t mean harm, and you get some pain free movement wins through your treatment and exercises…..well then we’re having two completely different outcomes altogether now, aren’t we?
Be smart with your words and your behavior. It’ll make you look like you’re up on your research and education and it’ll make all the difference in the world in your patients.
Alright, that’s it. Keep on keepin’ on. Keep changing our profession from your corner of the world. The world needs evidence-based, patient-centered practitioners driving the bus. The profession needs us in the ACA and involved in leadership of state associations. So quit griping about the profession if you’re doing nothing to make it better. Get active, get involved, and make it happen.
Let’s get to the message. Same as it is every week.
Store
Remember the evidence-informed brochures and posters at chiropracticforward.com.
Purchase Dr. Williams’s book, a perfect educational tool and chiropractic research reference for the daily practitioner, from the Amazon store TODAY!
The Message
I want you to know with absolute certainty that when Chiropractic is at its best, you can‘t beat the risk vs reward ratio because spinal pain is primarily a movement-related pain and typically responds better to movement-related treatment rather than chemical treatments like pills and shots.
When compared to the traditional medical model, research and clinical experience show us patients can get good to excellent results for headaches, neck pain, back pain, and joint pain to name just a few.
It’s safe and cost-effective can decrease surgeries & disability and we do it through conservative, non-surgical means with minimal hassle to the patient.
And, if the patient treats preventatively after initial recovery, we can usually keep it that way while raising the overall level of health!
Key Point:
At the end of the day, patients should have the guarantee of having the best treatment that offers the least harm. When it comes to non-complicated musculoskeletal complaints….
That‘s Chiropractic!
Contact
Send us an email at dr dot williams at chiropracticforward.com and let us know what you think of our show and tell us your suggestions for future episodes.
Feedback and constructive criticism is a blessing and so are subscribes and excellent reviews on podcast platforms.
We know how this works by now. If you value something, you have to share it, interact with it, review it, talk about it from time to time, and actively hit a few buttons to support it here and there when asked. It really does make a big difference.
Connect
We can‘t wait to connect with you again next week. From the Chiropractic Forward Podcast flight deck, this is Dr. Jeff Williams saying upward, onward, and forward.
Website
Social Media Links
https://www.facebook.com/chiropracticforward/
Chiropractic Forward Podcast Facebook GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1938461399501889/
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtc-IrhlK19hWlhaOGld76Q
iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chiropractic-forward-podcast-chiropractors-practicing/id1331554445?mt=2
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https://player.fm/series/2291021
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https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-chiropractic-forward-podcast-chiropractors-practicing-through
TuneIn
https://tunein.com/podcasts/Health–Wellness-Podcasts/The-Chiropractic-Forward-Podcast-Chiropractors-Pr-p1089415/
About the Author & Host
Dr. Jeff Williams – Fellow of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (FIANM) and Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Professionals (DABFP) – Chiropractor in Amarillo, TX, Chiropractic Advocate, Author, Entrepreneur, Educator, Businessman, Marketer, and Healthcare Blogger & Vlogger
The post New Dietary Ideas & The Doctor’s Words Matter appeared first on Chiropractic Forward.
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New Dietary Ideas & The Doctor’s Words Matter
The Chiropractic Forward Podcast: Evidence-based Chiropractic Advocacy
Manage episode 364926637 series 2291021
But first, here‘s that sweet sweet bumper music
Purchase Dr. Williams’s book, a perfect educational tool and chiropractic research reference for the daily practitioner, from the Amazon store TODAY!
OK, we are back and you have found the Chiropractic Forward Podcast where we are making evidence-based chiropractic fun, profitable, and accessible while we make you and your patients better all the way around.
We’re the fun kind of research. Not the stuffy, high-brow, look down your nose at people kind of research. We’re research talk over a couple of beers.
I’m Dr. Jeff Williams and I’m your host for the Chiropractic Forward podcast. I’m so glad you’re spending your time with us learning together.
Chiropractors – I’m hiring at my personal clinic. I need talent, ambition, drive, smart, and easy to get along with associates. If this is you and Amarillo, TX is your speed, send me an email at creekstonecare@gmail.com
If you haven’t yet I have a few things you should do.
- Go to Amazon and check our my book called The Remarkable Truth About Chiropractic: A Unique Journey Into The Research. It’s excellent educational resource for you AND your patients. It saves you time putting talks together or just staying current on research. It’s categorized into sections so the information is easy to find and written in a way that is easy to understand for everyone. It’s on Amazon. That’s the Remarkable Truth About Chiropractic by Jeff Williams.
- Then go Like our Chiropractic Forward Facebook page,
- Join our private Chiropractic Forward Facebook group, and then
- Review our podcast on whatever platform you’re listening to
- Last thing real quick, we also have an evidence-based brochure and poster store at com
You have found yourself smack dab in the middle of Episode #282
Now if you missed last week’s episode, we were joined by Dr. Lindsay Mumma and talked about clinical excellence and pelvic floors.
Make sure you don’t miss that info. Keep up with the class.
On the personal end of things…..
What’s going on in my world these days? It’s interesting always. To say the least.
The biggest on our radars at the moment are three things actually.
- We have always leased our space and I would love to own the property for obvious reasons. But prices are just ridiculous, honestly. So it’s been a challenge when we’re looking at property. We still have one year on our current lease but just had this building come open that is looking pretty good both size-wise and price-wise. So it has to be looked at. We know our current space is going to go up in a year and our monthly nut on the building will probably be about the same so, why not? But there’s still the process of moving everything, the IT stuff, the making it all work stuff, setting up a clinic/gym hybrid and all that gobbled gook. Geez. It’s daunting.
- The second thing we’re looking at is hiring an associate. But can both of these be done at the same time? Hiring an associate and moving into a new building. I don’t think they can be done simultaneously without putting us in a precarious position financially. The extra info on that thought is that it doesn’t seem to matter because associates are getting out of school and they’re going to work for a franchise and aren’t really doing associate-ships anymore. Every chiro I know out in the world that is looking for an associate tells me they’re not to be found and in the last 7 months or so that I’ve been looking, they’re exactly right. Plus, living in Amarillo, TX isn’t as appealing as living in Dallas or Houston or wherever. A person has to almost be from the Texas Panhandle to see my job offering as a blessing. So, if the associate situation continues the way it is, it’ll be no question. We’ll just move into the new building. Lol.
- The third thing is that there is a company out of the Houston, TX area that is an investment gropu and they’re buying 60% of practices that qualify within their metrics and they take over all of the soul-crushing parts of your clinic. They do the HR, the billing, and the collecting. The clinics keep their name and nobody but the owner and the staff will ever even know that part of the practice was sold. Dentists have been doing this model for years. Clinic owners make a solid salary and make their 40% commission. They can bill on the medical E&M scale and get paid at a higher level than we could on our own DC codes so the same work for more money. Plus they help bring in medical if you want and they help bring in PT if you want. And they’ll help bring in associates as well. My colleagues working with the company tell me they’re working less and making more and it was the best decision they ever made. So, I’m looking at seriously. With a little side eye but the wife is on board, which is the most important thing. I just need to get the price I’m looking for. Then we shall see.
So, there are 3 biggies that are weighing me down because not a one of those are small decisions. They’re actually monumental decisions and they’re all sitting on my plate currently. I’ll let you know how it unfolds as it unfolds.
Stay tuned. For now, let’s dive into the research.
Item #1
The first one today is called “Dietary recommendations for cardiovascular health challenged by new evidence on saturated fatty acids’ effects on LDL-C and Lp(a) levels” by Dr. Chinta Sidharthan and published in News Medical Life Sciences on May 15, 2023. Dayum. That’s hot.
Why They Did It
The study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary modifications on cardiovascular health, specifically focusing on the impact of reducing saturated fatty acid intake on lipid profiles and the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
How They Did It
- The research on the relationship between dietary modifications, lipoprotein A, and cardiovascular disease risk is based on a review of existing scientific literature and studies.
- The research involved analyzing and synthesizing data from multiple studies that investigated the effects of dietary modifications, particularly the reduction of saturated fatty acids, on lipoprotein A and LDL-C levels.
- To assess the impact of dietary modifications on lipoprotein A and LDL-C levels, the researchers collected and analyzed data from participants, including their dietary intake, lipoprotein A and LDL-C levels, and potentially other relevant markers or risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Statistical was performed to determine the associations between different variables and to assess the significance of the findings.
What They Found
- Despite the lack of data for conclusive inferences, it appears that the risk of cardiovascular disease depends on a relative balance between the levels of the two lipoproteins — LDL-C and lipoprotein A — and the baseline values of both in each individual.
- Furthermore, while reducing cardiovascular risk due to high LDL-C levels through the modulation of saturated fatty acid intake remains important, the clinical LDL-C measurements also include the cholesterol component from lipoprotein A.
Wrap It Up
- Overall, the evidence indicated that the standard recommendations for a heart-healthy diet which includes reduced consumption of saturated fatty acids, might have a negative impact by increasing the lipoprotein A levels despite lowering the LDL-C levels.
- Since dietary changes are the most prevalent non-pharmacological form of disease prevention, tailored recommendations for dietary changes after considering individual lipid profiles might be required.
- Furthermore, additional cardiac health markers such as lipoprotein A cholesterol content are necessary to assess cardiovascular disease risk accurately.
Before getting to the next one,
Next thing, go to https://www.tecnobody.com/en/products That’s Tecnobody as in T-E-C-nobody. They literally have the most impressive clinical equipment I’ve ever seen. I own the ISO Free and am looking to add more to my office this year or next. The equipment you’re going to find over there can be marketed in your community like crazy because you’ll be the only one with something that damn cool in your office.
When you decide you can‘t live without those products, send me an email and I‘ll give you the hookup. They will 100% differentiate your clinic from your competitors.
I have to tell you, Dr. Chris Howson, the inventor of the Drop Release tool re-activated the code! Use the code HOTSTUFF upon purchase at droprelease.com & get $50 off your purchase. Would you like to spend 5-10 minutes doing pin and stretch and all of that? Or would you rather use a drop release to get the same or similar results in just a handful of seconds. I love it, my patients love it, and I know yours will too. drop-release.com and the discount code is HOTSTUFF. Go do it.
Item #2
Our last one this week is called, “ The enduring impact of what clinicians say to people with low back pain” by Ben Darlow, Anthony Dowell, G David Baxter, Fiona Mathieson, Meredith Perry, Sarah Dean published in PubMed on December 11, 2013. Hot potato!
Why They Did It
The purpose of this study was to explore the formation and impact of attitudes and beliefs among people experiencing acute and chronic low back pain.
How They Did It
Semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted with 12 participants with acute low back pain (less than 6 weeks’ duration) and 11 participants with chronic low back pain (more than 3 months’ duration) from 1 geographical region within New Zealand. Data were analyzed using an Interpretive Description framework.
What They Found
- Participants’ underlying beliefs about low back pain were influenced by a range of sources. Participants experiencing acute low back pain faced considerable uncertainty and consequently sought more information and understanding.
- Although participants searched the Internet and looked to family and friends, health care professionals had the strongest influence upon their attitudes and beliefs. Clinicians influenced their patients’ understanding of the source and meaning of symptoms, as well as their prognostic expectations. Such information and advice could continue to influence the beliefs of patients for many years.
- Many messages from clinicians were interpreted as meaning the back needed to be protected.
- These messages could result in increased vigilance, worry, guilt when adherence was inadequate, or frustration when protection strategies failed.
- Clinicians could also provide reassurance, which increased confidence, and advice, which positively influenced the approach to movement and activity.
Wrap It Up
Health care professionals have a considerable and enduring influence upon the attitudes and beliefs of people with low back pain. It is important that this opportunity is used to positively influence attitudes and beliefs.
When a patient is standing on the ledge of chronic pain, we can push them in or pull them back literally based on what we say and how we behave. If you make a big deal out of ddd, they’re gone, echoing as they fall into the pit. If you tell them that everyone has ddd at some point and usually zero pain associated with it, you start pulling them back. Certainly after you encourage them to move, go for a walk, hurt doesn’t mean harm, and you get some pain free movement wins through your treatment and exercises…..well then we’re having two completely different outcomes altogether now, aren’t we?
Be smart with your words and your behavior. It’ll make you look like you’re up on your research and education and it’ll make all the difference in the world in your patients.
Alright, that’s it. Keep on keepin’ on. Keep changing our profession from your corner of the world. The world needs evidence-based, patient-centered practitioners driving the bus. The profession needs us in the ACA and involved in leadership of state associations. So quit griping about the profession if you’re doing nothing to make it better. Get active, get involved, and make it happen.
Let’s get to the message. Same as it is every week.
Store
Remember the evidence-informed brochures and posters at chiropracticforward.com.
Purchase Dr. Williams’s book, a perfect educational tool and chiropractic research reference for the daily practitioner, from the Amazon store TODAY!
The Message
I want you to know with absolute certainty that when Chiropractic is at its best, you can‘t beat the risk vs reward ratio because spinal pain is primarily a movement-related pain and typically responds better to movement-related treatment rather than chemical treatments like pills and shots.
When compared to the traditional medical model, research and clinical experience show us patients can get good to excellent results for headaches, neck pain, back pain, and joint pain to name just a few.
It’s safe and cost-effective can decrease surgeries & disability and we do it through conservative, non-surgical means with minimal hassle to the patient.
And, if the patient treats preventatively after initial recovery, we can usually keep it that way while raising the overall level of health!
Key Point:
At the end of the day, patients should have the guarantee of having the best treatment that offers the least harm. When it comes to non-complicated musculoskeletal complaints….
That‘s Chiropractic!
Contact
Send us an email at dr dot williams at chiropracticforward.com and let us know what you think of our show and tell us your suggestions for future episodes.
Feedback and constructive criticism is a blessing and so are subscribes and excellent reviews on podcast platforms.
We know how this works by now. If you value something, you have to share it, interact with it, review it, talk about it from time to time, and actively hit a few buttons to support it here and there when asked. It really does make a big difference.
Connect
We can‘t wait to connect with you again next week. From the Chiropractic Forward Podcast flight deck, this is Dr. Jeff Williams saying upward, onward, and forward.
Website
Social Media Links
https://www.facebook.com/chiropracticforward/
Chiropractic Forward Podcast Facebook GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1938461399501889/
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtc-IrhlK19hWlhaOGld76Q
iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chiropractic-forward-podcast-chiropractors-practicing/id1331554445?mt=2
Player FM Link
https://player.fm/series/2291021
Stitcher:
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-chiropractic-forward-podcast-chiropractors-practicing-through
TuneIn
https://tunein.com/podcasts/Health–Wellness-Podcasts/The-Chiropractic-Forward-Podcast-Chiropractors-Pr-p1089415/
About the Author & Host
Dr. Jeff Williams – Fellow of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (FIANM) and Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Professionals (DABFP) – Chiropractor in Amarillo, TX, Chiropractic Advocate, Author, Entrepreneur, Educator, Businessman, Marketer, and Healthcare Blogger & Vlogger
The post New Dietary Ideas & The Doctor’s Words Matter appeared first on Chiropractic Forward.
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