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July 17, 2008 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-07-17

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Introducing the
Beaumont Heart &
Vascular Screening.
Because your life
is at stake.

Often, the way you find out that
you're at risk for a heart attack
or stroke is to actually have one
yourself.

Wouldn't you like to find out a
little sooner than that?

We have the technology to detect
these problems. But because the
tests could cost more than a
thousand dollars, too many of
us remain at risk.

That's why we've developed
the Beaumont Heart & Vascular
Screening. A one-hour series
of seven non-invasive tests,
including state-of-the-art ultra-
sounds of your major arteries
and an electrocardiogram.

And best of all, the Beaumont
Heart & Vascular Screening
costs only $70.

Why are we offering so much for
so little? Because lives are at stake.

If you're over 40, call the Beaumont
appointment center for a location
near you.

Do you have a Beaumont doctor?

Aaron Berman, M.D., Clinical Chief of
Cardiology at Beaumont, Royal Oak, is
board certified in general and interventional
cardiology and in internal medicine with a
clinical focus in interventional cardiology
and preventive cardiology. He participates iii
research trials, including a study of a new
device that reduces clot formation in atrial
fibrillation patients. He is active hi the
residency and cardiology fellowship
teaching programs.

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