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This article showed up under a "private" label and was quite brief.  What is
the source of this info?  For studies such as this, isnt one of the keys
whether it has been published and therefore subjected to the review of other
professionals.  How can we tell, as laypeople, if an article has been
published in a professional journal?
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Subject: a new treatment for essential tremor


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