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University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center presents:
Wednesday Night Wellness Series
Men’s Health Checklist Wednesday, July 8, at 6 p.m.
Once you visit The Weils, we know you’re going to like what you see.
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oday most men need to pay more attention to their health. Compared to women, men are more likely to smoke and drink, make unhealthy or risky choices, and put off regular checkups and medical care. There also are health conditions that only affect men, such as prostate cancer and low testosterone. Please join Roy Buchinsky, MD, and Simon Kim, MD, MPH, to learn how a few simple steps such as maintaining a good diet and taking early action when experiencing a health issue can help every man improve his chances of living a healthy life. Dr. Buchinsky is the Director of Wellness at University Hospitals and the Robert and Susan Hurwitz Master Clinician in Wellness. He is board-certified in internal medicine as well as in integrative and holistic medicine. Dr. Kim is a urologic oncologist and Co-Director of the University Hospitals Urology Institute Quality & Outcomes Center. He specializes in the surgical treatment of bladder, kidney, prostate and testicular cancer. Dr. Kim has been independently funded from the National Institutes of Health to develop decision aids for men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer. Many of the major health risks that men face – including colon cancer and heart disease – can be prevented and treated with early diagnosis. Screening tests detect disease early, when it is easier to treat. It’s important for men to get the necessary screening tests. Remember this: Knowledge is power, prevention is everything, and early detection is key. Free to the public. Food and refreshments will be provided in the Enid B. and David M. Rosenberg, MD Conference Suite. To register, email AhujaWellnessProgram@ UHhospitals.org or call 216.285.4069. To reserve your spot online for the LIVE webinar, visit UHAhuja.org/WNWS.
Many happy hours spent with friends of the same vintage.
Once you move in – you’re going to love your new home! Everything you need, everything you want, is no farther than down the hall. You’ll enjoy fine amenities like three chef-prepared meals a day, salon and spa services, special events and entertainment, even a “Happy Hour” where you can talk, laugh and relax before dinner with your neighbors and friends. And so much more. Schedule a tour today. Call Amy Simon at The Weils at 440.996.0504.
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Remember this: Knowledge is power, prevention is everything, and early detection is key.
16695 Chillicothe Road (Rt. 306), Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 Just north of E. Washington Street
440.543.4221 | asimon@theweils.org | theweils.org
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