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william
Finally a program that makes sense. Prevention rather than treatment after the fact. Some people can't overcome their addictions, unfortunately, but we can at least keep them from infecting others or becoming more of a burden on the healthcare system be becoming infected themselves. This should be considered to be preventative healthcare as all medicine needs to be proactive as a first line instead of the current, more expensive .... after the fact... approach normally used .
April 23, 2009 • Gordonville, MO