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Medcenter One Pediatric Walk-in Clinic
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The Worldwide Marriage Encounter honored Frances and Anton Hopfauf for being married 72 years. Anton lives at Medcenter One’s St. Vincent’s Care Center, and Frances visits him every day.
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Medcenter One Great American Bike Race is greater than ever 2.20.11
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New support group encourages nursing moms 2.9.11
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The importance of bundling up 2.8.11
Though many are getting used to the cold temperatures this winter, Dr. Niral Patel,, Medcenter One family medicine, explains why it’s still important to bundle up when heading outside.
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Heart attack at 37 2.7.11
Raquel Richter, a 37-year-old mom of two, never thought much about her heart until she suffered a heart attack. Dr. Stephen Bernard, a Medcenter One cardiologist, explains that women often right off heart attack symptoms as being caused by something else.
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Heart disease prevention 2.5.11
Dr. Stephen Bernard, a Medcenter One cardiologist, explains one of the reasons people today may be more prone to developing heart disease.
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