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	<title>Comments on: Bad form!</title>
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		<title>By: mrschili</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I, too, hate medical forms, but perhaps for different reasons: I come from a genetic cesspool and would rather not contemplate my likely inheritance of such dreadful genes.  There&#039;s not a man on my father&#039;s side of the family who&#039;s lived past 60 (and my father, at 58, isn&#039;t likely going to break this trend, either).  I can check off a family history of literally everything; cancer, lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, blood pressure issues - EVERYTHING.  

...Well, I suppose not EVERYTHING - no one has lived long enough to exhibit Alzheimer&#039;s symptoms yet....]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I, too, hate medical forms, but perhaps for different reasons: I come from a genetic cesspool and would rather not contemplate my likely inheritance of such dreadful genes.  There&#8217;s not a man on my father&#8217;s side of the family who&#8217;s lived past 60 (and my father, at 58, isn&#8217;t likely going to break this trend, either).  I can check off a family history of literally everything; cancer, lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, blood pressure issues &#8211; EVERYTHING.  </p>
<p>&#8230;Well, I suppose not EVERYTHING &#8211; no one has lived long enough to exhibit Alzheimer&#8217;s symptoms yet&#8230;.</p>
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