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Rosen gets a grip on Brazilian self-defense sport

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Anchorage, AK-Carl E. Rosen, MD, spends much of his free time grappling on the ground, literally. For the Alaska-based ophthalmologist and orbital surgeon, this means practicing a form of martial arts known as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

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