• 138. Water okay after surgery - with Jordan Easterling! - Niacin may worsen cardiovascular disease - Deuroxolitinib for AA - Twizzler technique to close scalp wounds

  • Aug 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
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138. Water okay after surgery - with Jordan Easterling! - Niacin may worsen cardiovascular disease - Deuroxolitinib for AA - Twizzler technique to close scalp wounds

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  • Water okay after surgery - with Jordan Easterling! -
    Niacin may worsen cardiovascular disease -
    Deuroxolitinib for AA -
    Twizzler technique to close scalp wounds -
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