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A day to renew your healthy attitude and begin 1998
motivated to make this year your healthiest ever.
Start 1998 off with a healthier attitude.
Learn more about how to stay healthy
from medical experts at The Detroit
Medical Center. A sample of the sessions
include:
I Am Woman - A report on women's
health research from the Women's Health
Initiative featuring, research leader Susan
Hendrix, D.O.
Stuck in the Middle With You - Caring
for your parents and your children featur-
ing Rosalind Griffin, M.D., a psychiatrist
noted for her work with members of the
"sandwich generation."
; Pump Up the Volume - How to start a
fitness program featuring Certified Fitness
Practitioner Val Gokenbach, R.N., M.B.A.
The conference will be held at the
Double Tree Guest Suites, 28100
Franklin Road, off Northwestern
Highway in Southfield. The cost is $35,
which includes continental breakfast,
lunch with Weight Watchers President
Florine Mark and an informal fashion
show presented by Gantos. Fabulous
prizes will be given away at the end of
the day — designed especially for
women. Please register before Friday,
Jan. 16, 1998.
For a brochure listing all sessions or for
more information, call The Detroit
Medical Center's Community Health
Education Hotline at:
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