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Harriet hall, md also known as the skepdoc, is a retired family physician who writes about pseudoscience and questionable medical practices. She received her ba and md from the university of washington, did her internship in the air force (the second female ever to do so), and was the first female graduate of the air force family practice residency at eglin air force base.
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To be able to wake up everyday with a shared sense of purpose versus the low-level existential pain of living without something to believe in, a religious.
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