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Q: What condition is a person treated for by drying them and dressing them in layered dry clothing?
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What armor did samurai use?

thin, layered sheets of metal covered with treated leather strung together with silk rope.


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Carbohydrate intolerance caused by temporary intestinal diseases disappears when the condition is successfully treated.


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Is hyperthyroidism a pre existing condition?

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