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		<title>Mito, the Aging Process &amp; Other Diseases</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is more and more research connecting mitochondrial dysfunction with many other major diseases and illnesses &#8211; including autism, parkinson&#8217;s, alzheimer&#8217;s, and even some forms of cancer. The link between the mitochondria and other diseases, as well as aging in general, is in its infancy and needs much more research! Not only will this research [...]]]></description>
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