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February 14, 2008 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-02-14

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Choosing a
heart hospital
could be the most
important decision
you'll ever make.

Why do one out of three women die of
heart disease?

Many never even knew they were at risk.
Or that early detection could reverse
these terrible odds.

That's why Beaumont created the
Ministrelli Women's Heart Center.
Where the cardiologists are specialists
in treating heart disease in women. A
center where leading edge technology
and treatments can detect and prevent
heart disease as never before.

If you're a woman over 45, or if you
smoke, are overweight, or have a family
history of heart disease or stroke, call
Beaumont today.

We'll send you a free risk assessment
that will be evaluated by our cardiology
team. So you can find out if you're at
risk - in time to save your life.

Ministrelli Women's
Heart Center

Call for a free risk assessment:
800.633.7377

Pamela Marcovitz, M.D., is the Director of
the Ministrelli Women's Heart Center at
Beaumont. The first center in Michigan that is
exclusively devoted to the early detection and
prevention of heart disease in women. It was
founded through the generosity of J. Peter and
Florine Ministrelli.

February '14 2008

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