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		<title>Acetaminophen May Effect Liver Blood Tests</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acetaminophen often refereed to as Tylenol, when taken at the highest recommended dose may trigger an abnormal result on an otherwise healthy blood test, according to new research. The finding means, a perfectly healthy person may think they are sick when hearing the results of a common liver blood test. In the study, 106 participants [...]]]></description>
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