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Barbara Morris, R.Ph.'s Articles

  • Does an Orthodontist Need to Know Your Age?
    Be fearless. Know when it is appropriate to provide personal information, and when you know it’s not necessary, don’t cave in. And above all, never reveal your chronological age. If you are pressed to do so, tell your perceived age.
  • Before Cancer Invades Your Life . . .
    Before cancer invades your life, learn as much as you can about all treatments available -- alternative as well as traditional. It could save your life or the life of a loved one. Don't pretend it won't happen to you or your family. It will -- sooner or later.

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