Health NEWSLETTER JANUARY 30,1998 PRESS RELEASE "IMENEEM MWM .M.MiREN:::=MEMMT IMENE AMMEE.M M.. New Product Line From Inventor of Gly Derm New Name of Product Line: / TM ex/C\ el Cosmeceuticals: Something brand new at the office of Aesthetic Dermatology. Dr. Marvin Klein has gone back into the laboratory and emerged with a revolutionary skin care line. As the founder and inventor of the highly successful Gly Derm Products (now owned and distributed by ICN Pharmaceuticals), Dr. Klein is recognized internationally as a pioneer in developing cosmetic preparations that truly benefit the skin. His products have been used by over 1,500 doctors and 30 universities throughout the world. Developed both here and at laboratories in Jerusalem TM ex / 'c \ el cosmeceuticals contain: ... Alpha Amino Acids derived from sugar cane buds, much safer and far more effective fruit acids than Glycolic acid, a product of mature sugar cane. (patent pending) ... A potent usable form of Vitamin C, one of the most important anti-aging and anti- cancer agents in human skin. (patent pending) ... Anti-oxidant Minerals extracted from Dead Sea salts including Calcium and Magnesium. (patent pending) Purines, natural skin moisturizers and softeners. / TM ex C el is more effective than any other Glycolic or Vitamin C product and is able to quickly, effectively and safely reduce visible signs of aging such as wrinkling and photo- pigmentation, while it improves the overall tone and texture of the skin. Clinical tests have been so positive that patients are encouraged to return, within thirty days, any ex\Ci el TM product that they feel has not given them a satisfactory improvement in the appearance of the skin. Although eventual international distribution is planned*, at the present time ex\C/ el m products are only available at Aesthetic Dermatology. Further information may be obtained by contacting the office of: Aesthetic Dermatology 4120 West Maple Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48031 (248) 932-DERM 2/20 1998 122 (248) 932-3376 * Board Certified Dermatologists & Plastic Surgeons interested in using ex/ \ C:el m in their practices please contact Mr. Martin Davidson at 1-800-453-5150. Dr. Michael D. Klein has been appoint- ed surgeon in chief at the Detroit Medical Center's Children's Hospital of Michigan. Heartland Hospice is seeking volunteers to provide services to terminally ill patients and their families. For informa- tion, call (248) 948-1019. St. Mary Hospital in Livonia is seeking retired medical professionals to serve as volunteers for a screening program for newborns. For information, call (800) 494-1652. Lighthouse Hospice is looking for vol- unteers to work with patients, families and staff. For information, call (800) 311-5365. William Beaumont Hospital is seeking volunteers for various research studies. For information on: treatment of symp- toms of irritable bowel syndrome, call (248) 551 1589; for treatment for symptoms of urgent or frequent urina- tion, call (248) 551 3355; for individu- als with diabetes and/or kidney disease, call (888) 807-8839; for a study regard- ing ulcers, call (248) 828-5005. - - Crittenton Hospital will sponsor a safe babysitters class 1:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, and 12:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28. To register, call the Crittenton Community Health Education Department, (248) 652- 5269. Crit:enton Hospital will offer a free lec- ture on Women and depression 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at the hospital. To register, call (248) 652- 5269. Beaumont Hospital will host a free pre- sentation on dangers of eating disorders 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, and Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the hospital, 3601 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak. The League for Educational Advancement of Registered Nurses will present a continuing education program on hypertension 7:30-9:45 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, or Wednesday, Feb. 25, at St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital, Pontiac. To register, call (248) 851-5215. Two free presentations on exploring- anorexia and bulimia will be offered by (