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Denise Pate, MD an internal medicine physician and medical director with the Medical Offices of Manhattan, pointed out some valuable information based on a recent study that suggests coffee and green and black tea may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. Read the article here.
Over the past year, reports have shown a significant increase in the number of people being diagnosed with Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) or Infections (STIs), causing concern among healthcare professionals and the general public. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a massive impact on the increase in STD/STI cases. According to public health experts, COVID-19 prevented […]
The annual physical is the perfect time to discuss any changes in an individual’s health over the prior year with a primary care doctor. But it’s also a great time to ask which cancer screenings are recommended, according to Denise Pate, MD, internist and medical director at Medical Offices of Manhattan. Read our press release here
Dr. Pratima Dibba, a board-certified gastroenterologist at the Medical Offices of Manhattan commented on a new study that found that stool samples may be used to identify a condition that is an early indicator of Parkinson’s disease. Read the article here