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This is How Prince’s Death Begins Conversation about Addiction

The Conversation Is About Compassion and Addiction

When I published my recent blog, Prince and Why We Need More Compassion About Addiction, I began by saying that we didn’t yet know why Prince died. The facts weren’t in, and I didn’t want to draw conclusions until I had more information.

I still don’t have all the facts about the circumstances surrounding Prince’s death. I wasn’t Prince’s physician during his lifetime, and I had no opportunity to look at his medical records either before, or after, his death.

Read the whole post here on my book blog:

The Painful Truth

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  1. Anonymous on December 29, 2016 at 9:26 am

    Nothing and no one can fill the space of Prince. Its like very sad when i heard about the news.

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