It has been proven – laughter is good medicine and in these stress-filled days with many persons staying home, the creative energy is high on the next best means of interaction- social media.
However when the laughter fades, sometimes we are staring at serious issues.
Kerlyn Brown spotted one such case and sought the expertise of a medical doctor to look at both sides of what is no joking matter for another age group.
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