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<title>Comment by Marcia L. Neil on A Helping Hand: What To Do With Pent Up Feelings?   </title>
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<description>Anyone born in a hospital or giving birth in a hospital will have a legion of surveillant health professionals tracking them  --  usually with covert intent to &#039;contribute to the literature&#039; and maybe pocket fat royalty checks or advance along a tenure track.  Such networks often do not acknowledge the friction they cause which causes additional health problems for their &#039;overseen&#039; subjects.  Write it down?  --  sure, since tracked individuals can lose teeth or become surly, which qualifies them to have more and expensive surgery or other such procedures.  Send it to the FBI or complain to the American Medical Association.  Syndicate networks also feel free to &#039;vote&#039; among themselves about the conduct of subject personal lives.</description>
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