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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Health Tip: Never Leave Kids in the Car

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Hi there I'm Delaine. I'm a nurse working in a busy New York hospital. After 20 years of service I have gathered much information on general healthcare and have decided to share everything I know here on this blog.
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