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    Dr. G. Richard Locke III on Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    April 3, 2010
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This Medical Edge Weekend program features Mayo Clinic physician Dr. G. Richard Locke III on irritable bowel syndrome.  April is IBS Awareness Month.

Medical Edge Weekend 4-10-2010

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