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On today's episode Frank and Aron sit down with Dr. Abigail Lara and discuss mental health, not a topic you'd expect to be discussed here. Whether it's the amount of sleep you're getting or issues you've yet to resolve, having a clear mind and an open heart can make a huge difference.
Clearing your mind and getting some sleep could be the difference between being successful and not hacking it when it really counts. Enjoy this thought provoking episode.
Dr. Abigail Lara is a pulmonologist in Aurora, CO and is affiliated with University of Colorado Hospital. She received her medical degree from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and has been in practice 16 years. She specializes in critical care medicine, interstitial lung diseases, and pleural disease and is experienced in general pulmonary medicine, interstitial lung disease, critical care medicine, general pulmonology, and acute instestitial pneumonitis.
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On today's episode Frank and Aron sit down with Dr. Abigail Lara and discuss mental health, not a topic you'd expect to be discussed here. Whether it's the amount of sleep you're getting or issues you've yet to resolve, having a clear mind and an open heart can make a huge difference.
Clearing your mind and getting some sleep could be the difference between being successful and not hacking it when it really counts. Enjoy this thought provoking episode.
Dr. Abigail Lara is a pulmonologist in Aurora, CO and is affiliated with University of Colorado Hospital. She received her medical degree from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and has been in practice 16 years. She specializes in critical care medicine, interstitial lung diseases, and pleural disease and is experienced in general pulmonary medicine, interstitial lung disease, critical care medicine, general pulmonology, and acute instestitial pneumonitis.
Did you like this episode?
If you like what you hear go over to our Patreon and check out our levels of support, it helps up keep the lights on.

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