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BOOK REVIEW 07 October 2024 How to keep a president healthy — tips from a former White House doctor From quitting smoking to dealing with anthrax, a fascinating memoir looks behind the
scenes at presidential health care. By Henna Hundal0 Henna Hundal Henna Hundal is a writer and a candidate for a medical doctorate at Stanford University School of Medicine in California.
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Twitter Facebook Email Jeffrey Kuhlman was personal physician to US president Barack Obama. Credit: Pete Souza/The White House
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