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Jared Gage on March 10th, 2010
In America we have learned to trust the advice of medical professionals. We take that trust a step further in a hospital or surgical setting. Our anticipated outcomes may vary by case, but relief from pain, suffering and an increased quality of life are fairly standard expectations. Recommendations based on the diagnosis from our doctor are hardly ever questioned or even researched. We willingly take any diagnosed medication based solely on our trust that the doctor has done his due diligence.
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