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  • We all know that we should eat fresh food that's less processed, but what should you do if your favorite dish is full of toxins? Are we inadvertently…
  • Surfing...it sometimes seems like such a gentle sport, but often more injuries can happen in the water than on land. This week, Dr. Clayton Everline is in…
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  • Originally aired: May 26th, 2015. Who gets TB these days, and how is it treated? Should we all be screened periodically to make sure we're safe? Dr.…
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