Handling coronavirus is different than getting a handle on other diseases, like cancer. Both are silent killers, but one is more contagious, though cancer is also contagious in at least one form. One is different than the other, but how different?
HANDLING CORONAVIRUS vs HANDLING RAW CHICKEN
May 25, 2020 by David Gillaspie
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MENS HEALTH MONTH, SEE YOUR DOCTOR
June 5, 2017 by David Gillaspie

Younger people ignore their health? That’s not a good trend during Mens Health Month. Maybe they mistrust the medical industry? Big Pharma? There’s some evidence millennials are the most into ‘self care.’ That’s nice, except when self care isn’t enough. Older people ignoring their health is an even worse trend. The mental part of […]
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