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INTERVIEW: Why you shouldn’t clean your ear from birth till the day you die – Doctor

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Chijioke Anekpo, an Enugu-based Otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat specialist), speaks on practices that are harmful to the ear.

The post INTERVIEW: Why you shouldn’t clean your ear from birth till the day you die – Doctor appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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