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Lenore Cangeloso, L.Ac. M.S.A.Om. Acupuncture / Herbal Medicine Lenore Cangeloso is a board-certified acupuncturist and herbal medicine practitioner based in Oregon. She graduated with honors from ...
President Donald Trump latest holiday-themed social media post has critics squinting, scrolling back, and wondering why the White House chose that particular message to blast out to millions. On Dec.
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