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  1. User 154448 searched for "depression and weight gain" [!] at 2006-05-31 16:28:22 (found http://www.rxlist.com)
  2. User 154448 searched for "depression and weight gain" [!] at 2006-05-31 16:29:29 (found http://www.medicinenet.com)
  3. User 306139 searched for "lyme disease and depression" [!] at 2006-03-30 09:56:30 (found http://www.mentalhealthandillness.com)
  4. User 306139 searched for "lyme disease and depression" [!] at 2006-03-30 09:56:30 (found http://www.mentalhealthandillness.com)
  5. User 306139 searched for "lyme disease and depression" [!] at 2006-03-30 09:56:30 (found http://www.geocities.com)
  6. User 636864 searched for "vns and bipolar depression" [!] at 2006-05-08 12:41:41 (found http://www.dbsalliance.org)
  7. User 636864 searched for "vns and bipolar depression" [!] at 2006-05-08 12:41:41 (found http://www.dbsalliance.org)
  8. User 980567 searched for "caregivers and depression" [!] at 2006-04-11 21:15:44 (found http://www.alz.org)
  9. User 980567 searched for "caregivers and depression" [!] at 2006-04-11 21:15:44 (found http://www.healthyplace.com)
  10. User 1036161 searched for "emotionally unavailable men and depression" [!] at 2006-03-26 21:46:49 (found http://www.wowessays.com)
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  12. User 1077807 searched for "will rogers teen depression and anxiety" [!] at 2006-03-21 08:43:20
  13. User 1077807 searched for "will rogers teen depression and anxiety" [!] at 2006-03-21 08:43:50
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