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Jenna Paladino, NP

Jenna is a family nurse practitioner with over 7 years of infusion experience. She obtained both her Master's and undergraduate degrees from the University of Southern Maine with an additional minor in holistic and integrative health. Jenna has long held a passion for providing the highest quality, individualized care to her patients and continues to find that infusion is the perfect place to provide both. “What I have always loved about infusion nursing is that I get to be on the forefront of evolving science and then deliver those break-throughs directly to patients who will benefit most. At Local Infusion, I feel like we have grown the infusion process into something that no longer remains at the forefront of our patients minds. Because of this, our patients can spend more time focusing on the things they love and less on managing their illness.”

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Foods to eat & trigger foods to avoid in order to feel your best with Crohn’s disease. 

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How much infusions of this new Alzheimer’s drug cost (with and without insurance) and how patients can lower the cost.

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Guide To Rheumatoid Arthritis Diet: Foods To Eat & Avoid

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Leqembi (Lecanemab) vs Donanemab For Alzheimer’s: What’s The Difference?

Dive into the differences between Leqembi (lecanemab) & Donanemab to better determine which is best for you. 

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Leqembi (Lecanemab) vs Aduhelm (Aducanumab) For Alzheimer’s: What’s The Difference?

Discover the differences between these two drugs to better determine which is best for you.

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Leqembi (Lecanemab) Is Now Approved For Alzheimer’s Treatment: What To Know

The FDA’s full approval of Leqembi (lecanemab-irmb) has made it one of the few infusions that can be used for Alzheimer’s disease.

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