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Bypass surgery requires recuperation and lifestyle changes

Por: The Times-Tribune Health October 24, 2022

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Q: My brother-in-law is 57 years old, and he is getting coronary bypass surgery. I don’t want to bother him or my sister with a lot of questions right now,... + full article



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