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‘IGNORING SYMPTOMS CAN MAKE YOU SICKER’
DR CHRIS
Q Last weekend, we were at our friends’ barbecue. I noticed that the chicken looked a little undercooked and, afterwards, my husband and I both had sickness and diarrhoea. The sickness has settled but
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