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CHICAGO — For patients with short bowel syndrome, reduced time on parenteral support may mitigate burdens such as central line complications, fatigue and decreased quality of life, according to a survey of health care professionals.Results, presented at Digestive Disease Week, indicated that limiting the days per week and hours per day that patients spend receiving total parenteral
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