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March 13, 2008 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-13

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Every morning
in America,
12,000 baby boomers
wake up to discover
they're 60 years old.

Perhaps 60 is about to happen to
you. Or it already has.

The sandwich years where you're
caught between aging parents,
dependent children - and that
oncoming retirement you're half-
dreading and half-dreaming about.

And while 60 is a significant number,
at Beaumont we think there are even
more significant ones - like your
blood pressure, your cholesterol
and your triglycerides.

That's why the best birthday present
you can give yourself is a Beaumont
physical.

Every year. To detect problems
earlier - or prevent them altogether.
So you'll be fit and ready to enjoy the
rest of your life.

Because after all, if 60 is the new 40,
maybe 70 is only middle age.

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

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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