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Local Teacher Beats Breast Cancer
Portland teacher Ellen Kelley has a new found appreciation for the "simple, day-to-day things" after completing her treatment for breast cancer.
Middlesex Opens Center for Continence & Pelvic Health
Middlesex Health is proud to open this center, which allows providers from different specialties to come together to help those dealing with incontinence, pain, sexual dysfunction or other pelvic health conditions.
Fire Roasted Corn Soup
Would you like a taste of summer in winter? Try this scrumptious corn soup!
Cranberry Orange Muffins
A nice breakfast treat for a fall weekend! Try using Greek yogurt to reduce or replace shortening, oil or butter. This cuts fat and makes muffins extra moist and tender.
Medication: What to do with the Leftovers
Trying to figure out what to do with leftover or expired medications? Participate in a drug take back program or use another safe and responsible strategy.
Middlesex to Hold A Day of G.I.F.T.S.
On November 2, Middlesex Health will proudly hold A Day of G.I.F.T.S. (Gathering Information for Transgender Services). This event is free and open to anyone who is transgender or gender non-conforming, as well as partners, friends, parents/guardians and others who support them.
The Battle Against Breast Cancer
One year ago, Middlesex Health Cancer Center opened its Comprehensive Breast Center—a move that highlighted the significance of early detection and demonstrated the importance of providing quality, compassionate care.
Important Information
If you received an email from Middlesex Health about an outstanding invoice, please know that it is not from us. It was part of a phishing scam that has since been resolved.
Shake Off Cancer
Middlesex Health Cancer Center is proud to receive a $5,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Middlesex County to help fund the Shake Off Cancer Program.
Roasted Butternut Squash Fries
Roasted butternut squash fries are sweeter and healthier than traditional fries. This recipe also works well with sweet potatoes or acorn squash.