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Does anyone have any experience in the use of Apple Products in patient recovery? For example, I suffered a head injury about two months ago. I used most of Apple products in the recovery. I am interested in hearing about if anyone else has.
I have attached an article from the National Library of Medicine which describes in detail my head injury. I am considered Patient Zero in the local Tampa Bay area medical community.
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