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eNewsletter Winter 2021 – Telemedicine Update, the ‘Miracle Drug,’ Cervical Cancer & Race
MPCP
Winter 2022
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Telemedicine: Evenings, Weekends, and Daytime Hours
By: ARIEL WARDEN-JARRETT, M.D.
MPCP offers telemedicine visits – including after hours — to give you medical care in your home and lower your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus.
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The 'Miracle Drug' For Everyone
By: JOSE ZARZUELA, M.D.
If there was a miracle drug to boost your mood and energy, reduce your weight, prevent serious illness, and help you sleep better, would you take it?
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Cervical Cancer: Very Preventable
By: DELILAH MILLIGAN, CRNP
Cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable. So why are women – especially those of color — still dying from it?
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