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Dear Abby: My husband is mad at me for caring about his health — what should I do? – New York Post

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  1. Dear Abby: My husband is mad at me for caring about his health — what should I do?  New York Post
  2. Dear Abby: Restaurant owner pitches a fit when diner asks him to change gross conversation topic  OregonLive
  3. Dear Abby: Help me save my husband! His carefree attitude about health is alarming  cleveland.com
  4. Dear Abby: Restaurant owner kicked us out for complaining about toilet talk  PennLive
  5. Man’s Lack of Concern for Health Worries His Spouse – Dear Abby  Dear Abby
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