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Thanks for the laugh this morning!
One quick note: it’s actually Graves’ instead of Grave’s. The disease was named after Sir Robert Graves, an Irish physician who documented the combination of goiter and eye protrusion as a single condition in the 1800s.
Others had actually made this discovery earlier, although Sir Robert still gets the credit — at least here in the U.S..
One of the presenters at our Boston conference joked that he must have had a bad publicist.

Correction request sent to UD.
Thanks Kimberly! I learn something new here every day.
Let me know when they get it updated – the folks who follow us on Facebook and Twitter will definitely get a kick out of this!

Does this mean we can @!@@!#$^&%$$## all over?? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Punctuation has been fixed. This is the new link:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Graves%27%20Rage
Perfect – thanks for the update!

This was posted on the GDATF’s Facebook page today, and it’s getting a great response so far!

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Thanks to AZGravesGuy for sharing!
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