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Natural Strategies for INFECTIOUS DISEASES FREE SEMINAR 7-8:30 pm Tuesday March 17 Tecumseh Branch Library 1411 E. State Blvd In these presentations, Dr. DeRose will provide strategies designed to help you keep well, when it seems all those around you are getting sick. He will especially address the new coronavirus outbreak caused by COVID-19, but will also share strategies that can help you avoid the common cold and the flu. Research suggests that simple strategies may truly spell the difference between sickness and health. presented by David DeRose, MD, MPH EVADING EBOLA In the fall of 2014 when Ebola had world authorities on edge, David DeRose, MD, MPH, brought common-sense preventative strategies to the fore when he released his acclaimed book, "Evading Ebola". With the world again dealing with a major viral outbreak, this time from the novel coronavirus (dubbed COVID-19), Dr. DeRose is again championing practical strategies that can help individuals and communities prevent infectious diseases. NATAL DISEAS Natural Strategies for INFECTIOUS DISEASES FREE SEMINAR 7-8:30 pm Tuesday March 17 Tecumseh Branch Library 1411 E. State Blvd In these presentations, Dr. DeRose will provide strategies designed to help you keep well, when it seems all those around you are getting sick. He will especially address the new coronavirus outbreak caused by COVID-19, but will also share strategies that can help you avoid the common cold and the flu. Research suggests that simple strategies may truly spell the difference between sickness and health. presented by David DeRose, MD, MPH EVADING EBOLA In the fall of 2014 when Ebola had world authorities on edge, David DeRose, MD, MPH, brought common-sense preventative strategies to the fore when he released his acclaimed book, "Evading Ebola". With the world again dealing with a major viral outbreak, this time from the novel coronavirus (dubbed COVID-19), Dr. DeRose is again championing practical strategies that can help individuals and communities prevent infectious diseases. NATAL DISEAS