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By Vasilios J. Kalogredis, Esq. Even in today’s relatively difficult healthcare environment, we are still seeing many medical and dental practices being sold. Some of ...
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By RON HOWRIGON It’s no secret that the healthcare system in this country needs to go on a diet when it comes to costs. Currently, ...
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Now that the Winter Olympics are underway in Sochi, Russia, AsapScience and the CBC have produced a series of videos to be released during the ...
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By Shefali S. Kulkarni It’s no secret that reforming the country’s health care system is an important issue in this year’s presidential election. According to a recent ...
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