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      <title>Leaving hospital? Heed care tips or you may return</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Lee knew he was still in bad shape when he left the hospital five days after emergency heart surgery. But he was so eager to escape the constant prodding and the roommate's loud TV that he tuned out the nurses' care instructions. 
                   "I was really tired of Jerry Springer," the New York man says ruefully. "I was so anxious to get out ...</description>
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