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Doctor's Weight Check Before Shots: Is It Necessary?
It is not common practice for a doctor to weigh a patient when administering shots. Weighing a patient is typically done during routine check-ups or when there is a specific medical reason to monitor weight. Shots, such as vaccinations or injections, do not typically require the patient's weight to be taken.Men's Health - Related Articles
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