On this week's Line One: Your Health Connection, we're talking about difficult discussions, including those centered on the COVID-19 pandemic. How we can move from destructive to constructive conversations? Take a listen:
a discussion about how we have gotten to where we are, and how we can move from destructive to constructive conversations about these challenging issues.
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