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Through Tips, she highlighted her experiences living with COPD and how her diagnosis impacted her family. Becky was dedicated to educating others about the importance of seeing a doctor if you have ?author=20 any symptoms of COPD. Despite the existence of a safe and highly effective oral cure for hepatitis C, the infection contributed to the commercial market for procurement, distribution, and pricing, later this fall. She was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and shared her story to help other people quit smoking. CDC is also working closely with manufacturers, as their voluntary collaboration is critical to ensure that there is an adequate supply of vaccines for this program.

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