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Health, 28.01.2021 21:40 kayliehernandez

Austin is a 40-year old architect who has been fighting AIDS for 13 years. With the consent of his primary care provider, he removes himself from all medications. He improves. His appetite improves, and his stamina increases. He thinks about returning to work. Six months later, however, he returns to his provider weaker and sicker than before. At this point, Austin and his provider decided to seek complementary therapies. 1. How will the integration of complementary therapies and the primary care providor's therapies be carried out?

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