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Prescription for America: More Sidewalks, Fewer Pills
Gary Bennett on why we should focus more on prevention and less on medical fixes
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Gary Bennett on why we should focus more on prevention and less on medical fixes
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A cochlear implant restored hearing for Nellie Murphy, 78, who had suffered hearing loss for decades.
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LISTEN: We could do a lot to improve public health if we focused less on medical fixes, says @drgarybennett. ow.ly/8lvG301cOzI
.@DukeChapel and the @DukeCSGD invite the community for reflection and sanctuary in the wake of Orlando. pic.twitter.com/eXtum5Q4pO
With a medical school in Singapore, a campus in China and programs from Russia to Peru, Duke has become a global university, one whose home campus is filled with the perspectives of people from around the world.
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