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	<title>Comments on: Welcome to Dr. Z and You! (VLOG)</title>
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		<title>By: pbravin</title>
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		<description>Dr. Z is a hypothetical doctor giving advice to those who are interested in VRS.  VRS stands for video relay service, a service that enables people who are deaf and hard of hearing to make phone calls via video.  VCO is voice carry over which enables deaf and hard of hearing people to speak to the hearing person they are calling and see their response via video with an interpreter.  Hope this helps.

Have a good day.</description>
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<p>Have a good day.</p>
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