Thankful for You

Holidays bring extra shopping, extra cooking, extra bustle. Fun but frantic. Distant family and friends draw near with phone calls, cards, and emails. Bells are ringing, children giggling, and the fragrance of cinnamon wafts on the air. Candles and colored lights brighten the neighborhood, reflecting the glow in our hearts.

Experts say the key to handling it all is to set priorities, to decide what must be done, what may be postponed, and what can be eliminated, even if only for this year.

It's also important to give thanks. A thankful heart can make a dark day sunny and bring warmth to chilly climates. Medical researchers say it can improve your health, specifically by boosting your immune system and reducing stress.

We express our gratitude to you our patients—every one of you. You are at the top of our priority list. We appreciate your loyalty and thank you for referring friends and family. We wish you all the joys of the season and much happiness in the coming new year.

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