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Uncategorized Blog Diabetes April 15, 2023 Dexcom G7 Dexcom just sent me the new Dexcom G7 as a gift and it’s easy to apply, more wearable than the...
Uncategorized January 14, 2023 Book Review: Picture in the Sand Peter Blauner’s latest novel, Picture in the Sand, transcends genre to weave a tale of fact and fiction that combines...
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