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Danielle, let's just say that it hasn't been proven. When there isn't enough evidence to actually disprove something, I like to more accurately say that it remains UNPROVEN at this time. It may very well remain unproven, but it hasn't been disproven. Gwendolyn Meade Notify Administrator about this message?
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