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I have no medical background to support this just my personal experience. I have stage I've rin cancer. I was diagnosed with a glioblastoma multifarious after enduring months of intense stress mandatoey work hours of fifty to over 100hours a week. My. Os. Was being nasty tome and disrespectful. Whenever they needed me I was there for them no matter the day. Or hu. No matter how much I worked thet demanded more. Headaches started and got worse. I believe with all my heart that the demands put nome and the in erased stes sale el contributed tomy condition either thru affecting my immune systemormaking Menotti able to handle what was happening tome

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