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  		<title><![CDATA[Infertility common after ulcerative colitis surgery 
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[Reuters - A common operation for 
ulcerative  colitis  renders nearly 50 percent of female patients 
infertile, according to a new report. By contrast, when the 
disease is managed with medications alone, the  infertility  rate 
is 15 percent, similar to the rate seen in healthy women.]]></dc:description>
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  		<title><![CDATA[Carbon monoxide curbs colitis, in mice (Reuters)]]></title>
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[Reuters - It's definitely not something 
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