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  • Wisconsin's medical community was similarly stumped Thursday by the notion of a cheese called topfen reducing swelling - a home remedy that America's star skier told reporters she tried after hearing about its effectiveness while training in Austria.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • Wisconsin's medical community was similarly stumped Thursday by the notion of a cheese called topfen reducing swelling - a home remedy that America's star skier told reporters she tried after hearing about its effectiveness while training in Austria.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • Wisconsin's medical community was similarly stumped Thursday by the notion of a cheese called topfen reducing swelling - a home remedy that America's star skier told reporters she tried after hearing about its effectiveness while training in Austria.

    JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010

  • Along with stretching, laser therapy, and painkillers, Vonn has reportedly wrapped her injured shin in a soft Austrian cheese called topfen in an effort to reduce swelling.

    Slate Magazine Jessica Dweck 2010

  • Wisconsin's medical community was similarly stumped Thursday by the notion of a cheese called topfen reducing swelling - a home remedy that America's star skier told reporters she tried after hearing about its effectiveness while training in Austria.

    JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010

  • Vonn was applying "topfen" cheese, similar to quark or curd cheese, which is used as an anti-inflammatory, to the injury.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Workers at a cheese store in Vienna have confirmed it: People really do use "topfen" for medicinal purposes.

    Brownsville Herald : By JAIME ARON 2010

  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Workers at a cheese store in Vienna have confirmed it: People really do use "topfen" for medicinal purposes.

    Brownsville Herald : By JAIME ARON 2010

  • Vonn was applying "topfen" cheese, similar to quark or curd cheese, which is used as an anti-inflammatory, to the injury.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Vonn was applying "topfen" cheese, similar to quark or curd cheese, which is used as an anti-inflammatory, to the injury.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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