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	<title>Whitterer on Autism &#187; dentists</title>
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		<title>Bad Teeth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some bloggers have sitemeters. Some bloggers check their sitemeters to see who is searching what subject, if they are brave. Occasionally I am brave and check. What follows are three pieces upon subjects that three people researched via google. This is the fourth topic:- Now there&#39;s a curious search. I can see why people would [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some bloggers have sitemeters. Some bloggers check their sitemeters to see who is searching what subject, if they are brave. Occasionally I am brave and check. What follows are three pieces upon subjects that three people researched via google.</p>
<p>This is the fourth topic:-</p>
<p>Now there&#39;s a curious search.  I can see why people would visit me to find evidence that <a href="http://alien-in-a-foreign-field.blogspot.com/2007/04/jaw-surgery-few-handy-hints-that-nobody.html">&#8220;British people have bad teeth.&#8221;</a> I would be eminently qualified in that department. But why search about bad teeth AND autism? Still, I suppose it makes a welcome change from searching any subject with the addition of<a href="http://www.trusera.com/users/maddy/stories/not-autism"> &#8220;not autism,&#8221;</a> so I&#39;ll stop moaning.</p>
<p>Bad teeth might be an area of concern, if a little vague. Some scientific types are concerned about mercury and the incidence of autism. Some parents and scientists suggest that there is a connection between <a href="http://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk/">&#8220;mercury tooth fillings and autism.&#8221;</a>  These are weighty matters for many.</p>
<p>Other people worry about more mundane matters,</p>
<p>to read on click <a href="http://www.trusera.com/users/maddy/stories/bad-teeth">&#8220;here.&#8221;</a></p>
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