14. Radiating health.

Dr. Adler is always looking toward the future. With his team, he’s created a machine that can make invasive surgery unnecessary. He and Annie Leibovitz discover they have something in common when it comes to “making magic” in their jobs.
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Published: April 3, 2023
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