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Do Young and Restless Fans Believe Victor Newman is dead?

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Victor Newman died last Friday or did he? That is the real question, do the fans believe it?  Have the writer's done a good enough job making the fans believe that Victor died on the floor in the living room of his ranch with his family looking on?  Is it possible that Nate got all the family members or a 911 operator to cooperate with this stunt. How about getting an ambulance and a paramedic crew there to act like that call ended up in a DOA?   What do I think? This writer thinks that Victor Newman is absolutely able to do all the above and more.  Nikki Newman is absolutely able to go along with it, so is Nicholas.  However, Abby and Summer are a different story.  Those characters would not be able to pull this off so they are probably being kept in the dark. Victoria may also be in the dark.   That is pretty terrible when you think about it. To put daughters and your granddaughter through this just to get on on Adam.   Adam and Victor's Medication   The firs

AERD Awareness Day Set for September 26

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VIENNA, VA (September 16, 2019) –  Many healthcare professionals are starting to give more attention to Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (AERD), a chronic medical condition that involves asthma, persistent nasal polyps and a sensitivity to aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). As part of raising awareness of AERD, Allergy & Asthma Network announces that AERD Awareness Day this year is Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. The theme for AERD Awareness Day is “Living Well with AERD.” Allergy & Asthma Network, a leading nonprofit patient education organization, will help distribute educational resources in print and online about the condition, which affects approximately 1.2 million to 1.6 million people in the United States. AERD, also known as Samter’s Triad, typically develops in adulthood between the ages of 20 and 50. Doctor delivering diagnosis to patient AERD Awareness Day highlights the many concerns facing people with AERD, including disease seve