Heartbreak and Prescriptions
d her felt intimate and familiar, the soft hum of electronics creating a comforting background noise. She took a deep breath, reminding herse
night, we'll explore how you can truly know if a medication is right for your hear
ersuasion. Now, on the eve of the medical conference, his career depended on convincing Sophie Grant to endorse a groundbreaking h
be a challenge; ethics were her cornerstone, unlike most physicians he'd approached. He practiced his pi
, the way he laughed-it still made her heart quicken. She shook herself gently, turning off the micr
ittering lights. Tomorrow, he'd face Sophie again. His pulse quickened with excitement-and a touch