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Is scientific medical research really as replicable as it claims?
My colleague, Ken Girard in Massachusetts, in his guest blog below sheds more light on current research that is forcing us to think beyond the status quo in regard to health. Well, here’s an interesting direction that I’m starting to see. … Continue reading
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