Taylor Swift, MD is a hematologist who was born on December 13, 1989. She was a child prodigy who graduated from the John Hopkins University School of Medicine when she was 22 years old. She is known for developing a theory explaining the turning points in complex unhealthy relationships that causing of "bad blood" issues. Her thesis was titled, "Mutations in Bad Blood, their Effects on Terminal Relationships and Resulting Complications". She is currently in residency in New York City and contributes to a journal for songwriting medical professionals published by the Medical Association for International Diseases of Endoscopic Nature (MAIDEN). Excerpts published here are taken from the prestigious MAIDEN journals.
"It was right there.
You live like you're trying to further health complications.
He knew you've never been developing abnormal blood cells.
I shake it off.
oh, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble when you walked in the dirty, dirty cheats of medicines, and so if I got bad blood, white blood cells can be mad love
'Cause, baby, now we can also lead to me now."
Dr. Swift
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