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"textContent": "Wow this is cool! It’s from my colleagues at Imperial College London before I started working with them. They are really innovators. Randomizing to an empty bottle for nocebo - what a great and simple idea, and very symbolic. And once again, worries about self-reported muscle pain/weakness from statins has had serious shade put on it.",
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