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February 28, 2008 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-02-28

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

You're a person with more impor-
tant things to do. Games to watch.
Garages to clean. Errands to run.

Seems like you have time to take
care of everything - except yourself.

So, that annual check-up just slips
down on your list of things to do.

And along with it, so does your
chance of survival. Your chance to
enjoy retirement. Or play games
with your grandchildren.

You tell yourself you're too busy to
get the annual health screenings
that could detect early stage cancer
or heart disease.

At Beaumont, we think an annual
physical just might be the most
important thing you do this year.

You have a lot to live for.

Do you have a Beaumont doctor?

Lewis Rosenbaum, M.D., is director of
Beaumont's Executive Health Services.
Beaumont Executive Health provides executive
physicals and personalized access to state-of-
the-art preventive health care.

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