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The fallout from exposure to Agent Orange—used to defoliate jungles during the Vietnam War—continues to be felt.
Evidence for fecal transplants as effective treatment for stubborn C. diff. infections.
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Treating delirious patients can be costly and difficult, where hospitalization itself may exacerbate the disorder.
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