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  2. Breast enlargement supplement - Wikipedia

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    Breast enlargement supplements are frequently portrayed as being a natural means to increase breast size, and with the suggestion that they are free from risk. [ 1 ] : 1330 The popularity of breast enlargement supplements stems from their heavy promotion [ 1 ] : 1330 toward women.

  3. BALCO scandal - Wikipedia

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    The BALCO scandal was a scandal involving the use of banned performance-enhancing substances by professional athletes.. The Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO) was a San Francisco Bay Area business which supplied anabolic steroids to professional athletes.

  4. Viaspan - Wikipedia

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    Viaspan was the trademark under which the University of Wisconsin cold storage solution (also known as University of Wisconsin solution or UW solution) was sold.Currently, UW solution is sold under the Belzer UW trademark and others like Bel-Gen or StoreProtect.

  5. Review: Anthony Marra's new novel both celebrates and ... - AOL

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    Anthony Marra's 'Mercury Pictures Presents' is a relentlessly rollicking tale about immigrants working for a ratty World War II-era Hollywood studio. Review: Anthony Marra's new novel both ...

  6. Dr. John - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John's unexpected performance on June 20, 1986, in Blairgowrie, Scotland is the subject of Michael Marra's song "Mac Rebennack's Visit to Blairgowrie" on his 2007 EP, Quintet. [77] Upon being told of the song, Dr. John wrote Marra a cheque for "love and life".

  7. William Thornton Mustard - Wikipedia

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    William Thornton Mustard OC MBE (August 8, 1914 – December 11, 1987) was a Canadian physician and cardiac surgeon.In 1949, he was one of the first to perform open-heart surgery using a mechanical heart pump and biological lung on a dog at the Banting Institute.

  8. Bel-Ami - Wikipedia

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    Bel-Ami (, "Dear Friend") is the second novel by French author Guy de Maupassant, published in 1885; an English translation titled Bel Ami, or, The History of a Scoundrel: A Novel first appeared in 1903.

  9. Thomas John Murray - Wikipedia

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    Thomas John "Jock" Murray OC ONS (born May 1938) is a Canadian neurologist, medical historian and author.. Following his neurology training, Murray joined the faculty of medicine at Dalhousie in 1970.