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		<title>Why do surgeons wear green or blue?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No it was not a random color. According to Susannah Locke at Scienceline, surgeons in particular benefit from the colors green or blue as opposed to white for two reasons: First, looking at blue or green can refresh a doctor’s vision of red things, including the bloody innards of a patient during surgery. The brain [...]]]></description>
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