Share: Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share via Email Print: Print this article By: VUMC News and Communications March 20 officially marked the first day of spring, but doctors at Vanderbilt University Medical Center are already seeing summer-type accidents due to unseasonably warm weather. Related Share: Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share via Email
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