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A Doctor's Guide to Inner Peace and Health

This internal medicine doctor shares how meditation and seeing beauty in each person are keys to creating a "family feeling" in her practice

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For Neha Bangia, M.D., medicine is more than just treating illnesses; it's about understanding the person and creating a genuine human connection. As an internal medicine physician affiliated with Old Bridge Medical Center and Raritan Bay Medical Center, she strives to create a "family feeling" where every patient feels seen and heard.

Dr. Bangia's unique approach is deeply influenced by her practice of Rajyoga meditation, a technique that helps her guide her mind and remain centered. This spiritual practice allows her to see the "beautiful being" in every patient, fostering a positive and healing environment. She believes that happiness is contagious and that a peaceful mind is just as important as a healthy body.

What is her best advice for patients? How does she apply the principles of being a "king" over her own senses to the stresses of daily life? Discover the simple, powerful wisdom of a doctor who finds enlightenment in every patient she meets.


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