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Neuropathy refers to nerve damage. It can affect all of your nerves in addition to muscles, organs, and joints.It makes your body weak and there are many possible causes. Perphaps this site may help http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4912859_what-causes-nondiabetic-neuropathy.html

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