EditorialMedical Marriages: Time-Sensitive Bliss
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Editor's Note: Dr Mary E. Warner is a faculty physician at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Dr Nafisseh S. Warner (resident physician) and Ms Lindsay L. Warner (medical student) are her daughters-in-law. All 3 are married to physicians.
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