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		<title>By: Points of Interest, 5/9 &#171; Mind, Soul, and Body</title>
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		<title>By: michelle</title>
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		<description>My daughter was diagnosed late with PKU.  She was born outside of the US and there was such little knowledge that I had to leave the country and get her treated in the United States.  Another woman got the possitive for PKU but the doctors told her not to worry that it was no big deal. She did her own internet research and almost starved her baby in order to save her brain.

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