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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Cerebral palsy verdict of the day: Memorial Hospital in St. Clair County, $7.1M&lt;/strong&gt;

Memorial’s president, Harry R. Maier, said that the boy’s condition resulted from hyperinsulinemia, a rare genetic disorder that triggers hypoglycemia in newborns, and that hospital staff had done everything in their power to help...
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<p>Memorial’s president, Harry R. Maier, said that the boy’s condition resulted from hyperinsulinemia, a rare genetic disorder that triggers hypoglycemia in newborns, and that hospital staff had done everything in their power to help&#8230;</p>
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