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Patients with higher apolipoprotein A-I levels at greater risk for giant cell arteritis

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The links down the side of the page are pretty interesting reading too - especially the one from Sarah Mackie.

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Oh, I missed that and need to go back to check them out.

Thanks for pointing this out. 😀

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