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Need to Know Surgeon Edition

Should Aging Athletes Consider These Treatments?

January 30, 2014 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

In 2009, older patients spent more than $72 billion on products that purportedly slow the aging process.  That figure is expected to rise to an

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