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Dr. Roya J. Hassad Doctor Roya J. Hassad is an award-winning family physician educator, speaker, evangelist, and philanthropist. With three locations on Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan, Doctor Hassad is the Medical Director and Founder of the Hope, Life and Dream Centers, the most prominent anti-aging
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