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      <title>Understanding Your Prominent Beta 4 EEG Results</title>
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      <description>Getting a lab report back that mentions a prominent beta 4 pattern can feel a little overwhelming if you aren&amp;#39;t exactly sure what those words mean in a clinical context. Most of us aren&amp;#39;t neurologists, and when we see &amp;#39;prominent&amp;#39; attached to any</description>
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