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In this conversation with Dr. Anastasia Ristau, Bryan talks about balancing doing the "deep work," while noticing when we might be slipping into the mentality that we constantly need to be "fixed".
State vet urges vigilance, warns of “inherent risks.”
No quick, definitive test exists, and though a doctor might administer an in-office test, this is just a starting point.
Appointments are required for the May 6 event in Fargo.

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