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  "textContent": "Fifteen years ago, doctors in Europe noticed a remarkable thing happening in people with chronic hepatitis B infections. When patients went off their medications, the virus started to come back—and then some of the patients were cured. Something was goading their immune systems to go after the virus as the infection rebounded.",
  "title": "The liver's immune cells might be the key to curing hepatitis B"
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