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• August 23, 2019 • Leave a CommentPosted in Posts
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In Assisted Living, There is Rarely a Doctor in the House
• March 30, 2019 • Leave a CommentPosted in In The News
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F.D.A. Panel Splits on Whether to Approve New Diabetes Drug
• January 26, 2019 • Leave a CommentPosted in In The News
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These 4 New Yorkers Are Experts in Living. What Do They Know That We Don’t?
• January 17, 2019 • Leave a CommentPosted in In The News
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Q & A: Medicare and the Insurance Exchanges – NYTimes.com
• October 13, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in From Other Blogs
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‘Broken heart’ syndrome can be triggered by stress, grief – Vitals
• September 30, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in In The News
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Leftover DNA from sons may alter their mothers’ brains, study says | Health | The Seattle Times
• September 29, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in In The News
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