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Nurse Corean McClinton, left, talks about pain management with Sherry Webb at the Sickle Cell Center in the Truman Medical Center, Wednesday, March 7, 2007, in Kansas City, Missouri. After having been ill for a couple of days, Webb presented at the clinic with what was described as a full-blown sickle cell crisis. The Sickle Cell Adult Provider Network, a network of health care professionals and researchers from Missouri and 35 other states, is developing what its members say will be the first-ever set of universal practices for doctors and nurses to follow when treating adult sickle cell patients. Photo credit: Dick Whipple, The Associated Press
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