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    Photo: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain medicalxpress.com Following national recommendation guidelines for preventive, chronic disease and acute care would take a primary care physician 26.7 hours per day to see an average number of patients, a new study finds. That breaks down to 14.1 hours/day for preventive care, 7.2 hours/day for chronic disease care, 2.2 hours/day for acute care, and 3.2 hours/day…

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    Who is so great a god as our God? For You are the God, Who alone does wonders. ~Great Prokeimenon, Agape Vespers, Trans. by Fr. George Papadeas — What god is great like our Read more…

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