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A Wake-Up Call for Our Community: Take Control of Your Health Now Jewish Action, Winter 5771/2010, pp. 20-22 Doctors vs. Patients: Who Decides Right-to-Life? What…
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Leave a CommentAs the population lives longer, we face critical decisions in caring for our elders. More than 34 million people are now 65 or older –…
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