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| | Miami Magazine: Clearing the Air (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17) |
 | | The most common and devastating result is the build-up of thick, sticky mucus in the lungs, a condition that favors the growth of increasingly antibiotic-resistant bacteria, explains Giovanni Piedimonte, M.D., professor of pediatrics, medicine, and molecular and cellular pharmacology. |
 | | Many people with cystic fibrosis take 20 to 40, most of them enzymes taken at each meal to replace those not produced by the pancreas. |
 | | Although people he knew had gone to medical centers outside of South Florida for this procedure, Horgan had a wife, son, mother, and support network in the area and knew how important these people would be to his recovery. |
| www.miami.edu /miami-magazine/spring04/featurestory4.html (1132 words) |
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