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DISCLOSURE: Dr Rex is a consultant for Olympus Corporation, Boston Scientific, Aries Pharmaceutical, Braintree Laboratories, Lumendi Ltd., Norgine, Endokey, GI Supply, Medtronic, and Acacia Pharmaceuticals; the recipient of research support from EndoAid, Olympus Corporation, Medivators, Erbe USA Inc, and Braintree Laboratories; and a shareholder in Satisfai Health.
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