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Alison Yarp, MD, MPH, is a medical professional with experience in both clinical and non-clinical medicine, especially in the areas of mental health and public health.Steven Gans, MD, is board-certified
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One of the unfortunate aspects of the grocery store experience that often accompanies the products we fill our shopping carts with is that some percentage of them might get recalled
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Pets are big business. Sales in this area topped $100 billion in 2020, driven by the 48 million dogs and cats that were adopted over the past three years. However,