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Hospitals were supposed to cure us - not infect us.

Yet too often, patients are going home in worse shape than before. Sometimes bringing COVID-19 to their loved ones.

No wonder millions of Americans have started avoiding going to the hospital... unless it's something important. The risk of getting COVID-19 seems too big.

But avoiding medical care can be a lot worse. In fact, countless people are getting sicker at home... because they're too afraid their doctor or nurse might infect them.

Yet for tens of thousands of Americans, there's a 3rd way. It's a little known technique (NOT tele-medicine) developed by an international surgeon. And it will keep your family healthy when you can't - or won't - see a doctor.

It might seem "too simple", but don't let it fool you. People in poor countries use this method to stay healthier than Americans... at a fraction of the costs. If someone around you gets sick in a pandemic, you'll need this.

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stic adviser to the Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady. It is generally assumed that either Bosch's father or one of his uncles taught the artist to paint, but none of their works survive. Bosch first appears in the municipal record on 5 April 1474, when he is named along with two brothers and a sister. 's-Hertogenbosch was a flourishing city in 15th-century Brabant, in the south of the present-day Netherlands, at the time part of the Burgundian Netherlands, it was originally under the control of the Duchy of Brabant before being passed through marriage to the Habsburgs. In 1463, four thousand houses in the town were destroyed by a catastrophic fire, which the then (approximately) thirteen-year-old Bosch presumably witnessed. He became a popular painter in his lifetime and often received commissions from abroad. In 1486/7, he joined the highly respected Brotherhood of Our Lady, a devotional confraternity of some forty influential citizens of 's-Hertogenbosch, and seven thousand 'outer-members' from around Europe. Sometime between 1479 and 1481, Bosch married Aleid Goyaerts van den Meervenne, who was a few years his senior. The couple moved to the nearby town of Oirschot, where Aleid Goyaerts van den Meervenne had inherited a house and land from her wealthy family. An entry in the acco