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      <title>What Makes the 18-Gauge Needle So Useful?</title>
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      <description>You&amp;#39;ll probably notice the 18-gauge needle first because of its distinct green hub, or maybe just because it looks significantly wider than the ones used for a standard flu shot. While it might look a little daunting if you&amp;#39;re sitting on the exam</description>
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