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Submitted: January 17, 2008

Before WOLLMAN, BRIGHT, and SMITH, Circuit Judges.

Deborah Robson applied for disability benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act, alleging disability due to post polio syndrome. After an evidentiary hearing, the administrative law judge (ALJ) denied her application, finding that Robson was not disabled because she could perform several jobs within the economy in her current condition. After the Appeals Council denied her request for review, Robson sought judicial review of the Commissioner’s decision. The district court*fn1 affirmed the denial of benefits, concluding that the ALJ’s decision was supported by substantial evidence on the record as a whole. Robson appeals, arguing that the ALJ improperly disregarded the opinion of Robson’s treating physician regarding her functional limitations and that the ALJ’s hypothetical to the vocational expert (VE) did not accurately describe Robson’s work-related abilities. We affirm.

 
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