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Life Flight’s 40 Years of Saving Lives
The only academic hospital-based flight program in California, Life Flight transports the ill and injured from all over California, Southern Oregon, and Western Nevada.
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Karen E. Adams, MD, FACOG, DipABLM, MSCP, clinical professor of medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, shares practical tips on incorporating the strategies into your life.
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