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  • American Medicine Today 9-16-17

American Medicine Today 9-16-17

Saturday 16th September 2017

Dive into VA mental health counseling, Israeli medical innovations, The Yeast Syndrome, and more on this episode of 'American Medicine Today'.
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Perfect for those looking to stay informed on healthcare and politics, this episode serves up a rich mix of content that's both enlightening and enjoyable. Tune in to get the scoop on everything from VA mental health counseling to groundbreaking medical practices in Israel.