In today's world, almost everyone has at least one vice that is a detriment to health. Be it smoking, obesity, laziness, or countless others, almost every individual possesses such a characteristic. Essentially, then, what the question is asking is whether or not it should count against the Surgeon General to have an unhealthy characteristic. The answer is a simple no. Although it is obvious and appropriate for a surgeon general to overcome these flaws, possessing them and overpowering them can lead to more informed, more empathetic, and simply more reasonable conclusions in the office of ...
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