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		<title>Is the Test You Need CLIA Waived?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a test or a laboratory procedure is deemed CLIA waived, it means that the test is simple enough and innately accurate on its own.  As long as the instructions for using the test are followed, the results will be correct and foolproof, and no harm will come out of it.
Many medical tests that [...]]]></description>
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