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According to Dr James Farley, a sustained inflammatory response might lead to other major risks of cancer, heart disease, stroke, chronic pain, other neurodegeneration, and all kinds of other issues. He also looks for neurometabolic imbalances and does a complete, thorough history evaluation.
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