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School of OT's Dr. Nikki Kiepeck interviewed on the health benefits of "Dry January."

Posted by Andrew Church on January 10, 2019 in Dal Health in the News

The School of OT's Dr. Nikki Kiepeck is interviewed on the health benefits of "Dry January" on CTV Atlantic's Live At Five.

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