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The Preacher Man
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From a radio host who gives medical advice:
Apparently, doctors have been trying to train dogs for years to detect cancers in humans, using their incredibly sensitive sense of smell. The latest type of cancer that they have been trying to get dogs to detect is prostate cancer. **No comment
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Dogs have been doing that for years. On their own.
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Personally, I don't think I'd want a dog sticking his cold, wet nose where he'd hafta stick it to be able to smell that.
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