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We have been talking about helping laboratories, pharmacies, and hospitals by getting the compatible ones closer to each other for durable business relations. 

The most complicated and feared diseases have risky solutions, untested, often unknown to most physicians because of business-related complexities. Let's not get into that...

But are you gaining trust? Never, never by doing anything inside a lab behind closed doors, in some state whose map most Americans couldn't remember! And besides, you have the media using its discretion in making you look either like Jekyll or Hyde.

...Still thinking about selling your healthcare and medicinal produce with credibility in the market while keeping government bureaucrats off your lawn?



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