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December 17, 1999 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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AT LAST, A SPECIAL MEDICAL PRACTICE FOR MENOPAUSAL WOMEN.

Two respected Detroit-area gynecologists have founded the area's first
menopausal institute. Jerrold Weinberg, M.D., EA.C.O.G. and Milton Nathanson,
M.D., F.A.C.O.G. and their uniquely-trained staff, including Stacy L. Goldberg,
Registered Nurse and Nutritional Specialist, are offering specialized services to
women who are just beginning to encounter the challenges menopause often
presents, or to women already diagnosed as menopausal.
Unlike any other local OB/GYN medical practice, The Birmingham Menopause
Institute specifically focuses on all the important issues that face women during
menopause, including:
• Hormone Replacement Therapy and Alternatives
• Personalized. Dietary and Nutritional Counseling
• Osteoporosis Screening, Prevention and Treatment
• Breast Cancer Screening, Risk Assessment, Prevention and Medication
• Heart Disease Screening, Risk Assessment, Prevention and Medication
• Weight Reduction through Lifestyle Changes
• Sexuality Counseling
• Alternatives to Hysterectomy
• Menopause Discussion and Support Groups

Left to right,
Jerrold Weinberg, M.D., EA. C.O. G.;
Stacy L. Goldberg, M.P.H., R.N., B.S.N.;
Milton Nathanson, M.D., RA.C.O. G.

Stylish Walking

Many dedicated seniors start the day with a brisk
walk inside their local shopping mall.

Occasionally, he says, the group
even meets for dinner with their
spouses and fits in a Saturday game of
golf.
1 ack Berlin has been rolling
While one can clock 1 1 /2 miles by
out of bed six mornings a
walking
both the upper and lower
week for the last 10 years to
tracks
of
the mall, Berlin says he is
walk, talk and keep fit.
not concerned with distance but the
Casually dressed in jeans and a
time he has spent moving.
sweatshirt, Berlin arrives at
"How far I walk each
Twelve Oaks Mall around
Walking at Twelve day depends on how
7:30 a.m. to join the 200
Oaks Mall are
engrossed I get in a conver-
walkers the mall attracts each Pearl Moss and
sation. It is usually between
morning.
Evelyn and
45 minutes to an hour,"
After retirement from his
Norman Blatt.
said Berlin.
career as an on-the-road sales-
"We break up into teams
man selling dry cleaning sup-
of two or four so it is easier to chat.
plies, 73-year-old Berlin says he first
Otherwise, we block up the aisles."
started mall walking for the social
Another active team that hits the
contact. Gradually expressing a "good
comfortable corridors of Twelve Oaks
morning" to passersby, he gravitated
is husband and wife Evelyn and
to a group of eight men in their 60s
Norm Blatt of Novi. Unlike Berlin,
and 70s who he now calls his "walk-
the Blatts are not preoccupied with
ing gang."
the social aspects. Consistently for 19
He describes them as social, com-
years, the spunky couple has arrived
patible guys who walk at a similar
at the mall four mornings a week at 8
pace and are enjoyable to be with.

CARL WALDMAN
Special to the Jewish News

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