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August 29, 2009

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Ray Hartjen

In the spirit of "walk it off" health care, I'd also like to remind patients everywhere of the benefits of preventive medicine. Start with "rub some dirt" on it. After that, walk it off if necessary. If symtoms persist, repeat.

mark

I felt the need to share with you the story of Jason Bromby, a 28-year-old British diplomat who has gone missing in China. This is very scary. Read more about it:

www.maolovesyou.com

Spread the word, something needs to be done.

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