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Top 10 Tricks for the Management of Dry Mouth

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  Issue: February 2023  |  February 15, 2023


Samantha C. Shapiro, MDSamantha C. Shapiro, MD, is the executive editor of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. As a clinician educator, she practices telerheumatology and writes for both medical and lay audiences.

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