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David Pepper, MS, MD (retired) is a retired physician. Since he is no longer licensed to practice medicine, he does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment through this website or in any individual capacity. The conversations, resources, and content offered through East Bay Center for Living & Dying are educational and supportive in nature and reflect David's personal experience and perspective. Nothing on this website or in any consultation should be construed as medical guidance or as a substitute for the advice of a licensed healthcare provider.
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East Bay Center for Living & Dying is an educational initiative.
It is not a licensed medical facility, mental health practice, or clinical program.