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  • Delayed care. Physician burnout.  These are just a few consequences of New Mexico’s health care shortage.  It’s a problem that’s been years in the making — though lawmakers took steps to stem it during the latest legislative session.
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  • Many popular gut-health trends promise better digestion, more energy or a “cleaner” body. But according to Mercy in St. Louis gastroenterologist Dr. Faiza Bhatti, some of the most widely promoted solutions are misunderstood — and in some cases may even do more harm than good.
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