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After helping hundreds of Westchester County herniated disc sufferers eliminated their pain, Local Doctor explains how…

“Back Pain Technology Cheats Mother Nature Helps Herniated Discs Heal Naturally… In As Little As 25 Minutes!” At Last! Westchester County Doctor Offers Technology That Doesn’t Just End SEVERE Pain From Herniated Discs, But Helps Your Body To Start Rebuilding Them… As Fast As Humanly Possible! Best Part: You can check it all out for FREE if you like! There is no doubt… technology has made all of our lives better… and easier. Just about every miraculous medical cure and comfort of modern living can be attributed to amazing breakthroughs in technology. Heck, laser eye surgery can give people who are almost as blind as a bat perfect 20/20 vision. How amazing is that? That’s why it’s no surprise that technology might be able to solve your back and neck pain from herniated/bulging discs or sciatica…for good. Here is why: Back and neck pain can be devastating. And nothing is worse than going to doctor after doctor… trying treatment after treatment… spending money you can’t afford… and still suffering in pain. That’s why… I bet you would love to instantly end your pain… without any risk what-soever… and have it never come back for the rest of your life? Well, that might NOT be so easy. But, what if there was a wonderful advancement in technology that, with a handful of simple, non-invasive treatments, could possibly have you out of pain and on your way to healing naturally? Better yet, what if this technology could possibly heal your herniated/bulging discs (instead of cutting it out like surgery) so you have the best chance to live pain-free and do all the things you want and love to do? And what if this technology was: 3 FDA cleared! 3 Proven safe and effective! 3 Allows your herniated discs to heal naturally without the risky and dangerous side effects of surgery! 3 Relieves pain fast… in some cases in as little as 25 minutes! Well, guess what? There is such technology and there is a very good chance it can help you… like it has already helps thousands of herniated/bulging disc and sciatica sufferers all around the country… No Matter How Bad Your Pain Is, How Long You’ve Been Suffering Or How Many Other Treatments And Doctors Have Failed You! Don’t laugh. It’s really true. Here’s proof…

When you have a herniated disc, compressive forces cause your spinal bones to come together… basically squashing your disc. The space in between your bones decreases and the soft, jello-like disc material leaks out. This disc material that leaks out is called a herniated disc and can cause severe pain, numbness and tingling in your neck, back, arms or legs when the herniation pushes into and “pinches” a nerve. So it makes sense, if you could slightly pull the spinal bones apart… that would open up the space, take the pressure off the disc, the disc off the nerve and solve the problem. Right? But the only problem is… how do you do that? For years and years, doctors have been trying to do it with traction. But traction has been proven ineffective and often very painful. Why? Traction doesn’t work because when you have a herniated or bulging disc, the area is injured and when you try to move, your muscles go into spasm. Spasm is your body’s way of trying to protect you from causing further injury. That’s why traction hurts so much. As soon as the traction starts… your muscles overprotect the area and spasm. But the good news is: Now there is technology that out-smarts your body’s natural spasm reaction. In other words: It fools mother nature! This technology is called non-surgical spinal decompression (NSSD) and here’s how it works… NSSD is very different from plain traction because it has advanced computer technology that actually senses your spinal muscles. When it starts to gently pull, it immediately knows when your muscles start to contract and it stops pulling. As soon as your muscles relax, it starts pulling again. The amazing thing is: the computer senses your muscles contraction so early… you don’t even feel what is going on. Which means you never feel any pain! In fact, the only thing most patients feel is… RELIEF!!! But the best part is: NSSD is able to gently separate your spinal bones which, in many cases, actually sucks the herniated disc material back into the disc where it belongs! This takes away your pain and allows your herniated and bulging discs to heal naturally!

And check this out: Treatments are pleasant and simple. All you have to do is lie on your back, listen to your favorite music, read a magazine… or… take a nap! The wonderful technology does everything while you simply RELAX the pain away! To sum up NSSD: • For most patients it is 100% painless… in fact many patients actually fall asleep during treatment! • Works fast! Most patients get relief after a handful of treatments – some after the very first! • Is non-invasive so it does not have the dangerous risks of surgery! • Gets to the root cause of the problem and helps it heal naturally! Isn’t modern technology wonderful? And wouldn’t you like to… Give This Great Technology A Try… For Free? If you would, there’s great news. There is a Doctor located at 222 Westchester Ave. Suite 405 in White Plains who has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in this wonderful technology and has been treating herniated/bulging disc and sciatica patients with incredible success. His name is Dr. Jonathan Donath DC, MS and he is so excited about the results he’s been getting, he would like to share it with as many pain sufferers as possible. But There Is A Catch… There’s always a catch... isn’t there? Even though this technology has helped a majority of the patients Dr. Donath has treated… it is not a wonder cure and it does not help everyone.

On the right: healthy disc. Center: Herniated disc with soft disc material leaking out. On the left: Herniated disc material compressing or “pinching” nerve.

For that reason, Dr. Donath does a complete examination on every potential patient and only accepts you if he feels you are most likely to get the pain relief and outcome you are looking for. Dr. Donath’s Special Deal For You! Because the economy is so bad and Dr. Donath wants to help you if possible, he is offering the first 17 people who respond to this article a free consultation and NSSD qualification examination. And if you qualify for NSSD treatments, Dr. Donath will also give you one treatment for FREE! And if you do not qualify, Dr. Donath will help you find the best option for you. That’s why, if you suffer with pain from a herniated/bulging disc or sciatica you should call 914-259-8104 right now. When Barbara answers the phone, simply tell her you would like your free non-surgical spinal decompression consultation and examination. If you are one of the first 17, she will schedule you within the next few days. If you are in a lot of pain or already scheduled for surgery, tell Barbara and she will be sure to get you in immediately. Maybe even today.

On right: Herniated disc with spinal bones “squished” together. Center: NSSD slightly pulls the spinal bones apart, opens up the disc space and allows herniated material to move back into the disc. Left: Herniated material completely back in center of disc allows the disc to heal naturally. Your consultation and examination should take about 60 minutes. During this time you can get all of your questiones answered in a warm and friendly environment. You will know exactly what’s causing your pain and the best possible way to solve it. Dr. Donath will explain to you all your possible options along with his recomendations so you can make the best choice for YOU.

Why Limited To 17? Dr. Donath has limited the number he will accept right now to 17 because he does not believe patients should wait and they should also get the quality personal attention they deserve. When you go for your free visit, I’m sure you will see how unique and pleasant the experience is. It’s nice to be treated like a person and not a number or based on insurance coverage. It’s also nice to know exactly what’s causing your pain and how to relieve it as fast as possible. Dr. Donath’s favorite cases are the one’s that were able to cancel back surgery after only a handful of treatments. Dr. Donath also loves when a herniated disc patient that is in excruciating pain and thinks they’ve tried everything, lays down on the NSSD table, takes a 25 minute nap… and… wakes up with all their pain GONE! Just imagine how it would feel to have all your pain finally gone. Imagine going to bed and being able to sleep the entire night through… … and waking up refreshed and energized… ready to take on the brand new day – without the pain and stiffness that has been terrorizing you. And imagine finally knowing you have the solution to your herniated disc pain. Well, you may not have to just “imagine” anymore… because… NSSD might start relieving your pain… in just 25 minutes! So, if you’d like to see if you qualify and give this amazing technology a try for free… give Barbara a call at 914-259-8104 right now. Why wait one more day in pain when the solution may be one quick phone call away? Call now before someone else gets your free spot. One More Thing It’s Important… Ever since getting this wonderful technology, Dr. Donath’s office has been flooded with calls. For that reason, if when you call, the lines are busy or you go to voice mail… just keep calling back. The possibility of living pain-free is well worth the time and effort it may take you to get through and schedule your appointment. 914-259-8104

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Use the Right Toothbrush Whether for children or adults, electric toothbrushes are best, there are many on the market and they really enhance teeth cleaning and are much better for the gums.

Sugarless Gum Chewing sugarless gum has been shown to reduce cavities. Look for gums sweetened with xylitol, which has been shown to reduce cavities much more than those using other sweeteners. Gum chewing stimulates saliva flow which buffers acids and aids the activity of decay causing bacteria.

Stop Smoking Smoking is proven to be flat out terrible for your mouth and overall dental health. Smoking cigarettes is one of the greatest contributors to the aging mouth. According to the Center for Disease Control, more than 22 million women and 26 million men in the United States smoke cigarettes. In addition to staining teeth, smoking interrupts calcium absorption in the body and can also cause potentially life-threatening diseases such as oral cancer. Periodontal disease in smokers is more severe, progresses faster, and responds very poorly in treatment. So stop smoking and enjoy the health benefits as well as a healthy, beautiful smile. Visit Your Dentist Regular check-ups are necessary for good dental health and prevention of tooth decay, including digital images. Almost all oral diseases are asymptomatic (hard to detect) in their early stages; including periodontitis, gingivitis, decay and oral cancer. In addition, these problems are much easier and less expensive to fix when caught early. Filling a tooth costs far less than root canal treatment and crowns, early non-surgical treatment is less expensive and easier than gum surgery.

Floss Before Brushing Every Day The primary reason is to remove plaque thoroughly from all surfaces at least once a day. Both decay and periodontal diseases are caused by a number of specific bacteria which live in the plaque deposits. Once these deposits are removed it takes about 24 hours for the bacteria to grow to disease causing levels. Brushing alone allows these germs to thrive between the teeth, which is why flossing is really important. Proper daily hygiene will prevent the majority of dental troubles for most people.

Brush Your Teeth at Least Twice a Day This must be done to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Brush after eating and always brush and floss your teeth before bed.

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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As you might know, the color pink has become synonymous with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With that in mind, Healthcare News has a request for our readers: If you don’t own an item of pink clothing, go out and purchase something pink. According to Cancer.org, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancers. About 1 in 8 women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. Here in Westchester County, our families, our mothers, wives, daughters and sisters have been affected by the disease. National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a special time for to promote breast cancer awareness and provide information on the disease. Established in 1985, this awareness month, now an international health observance, has from the start aimed to promote a mammography as the most effective weapon in the fight against breast cancer. Most of us have been touched by breast cancer in some way. So it’s time for you to be pretty, or handsome, in pink. Even better, you don’t have to wear your pink garb only in October. Sport it all year to support the wonderful cause. National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a chance to raise awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer. Make a difference! Spread the word about mammograms and encourage communities, organizations, families, and individuals to get involved. Please share your stories with us at info@healthcarenewspaper.com Jim can be reached at 845-202-4737 and via email at Visit Westchester Healthcare News jim@healthcarenewspaper.com on Facebook to get even more updates on local health and wellness

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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a movement that continues to grow, bringing much-needed attention to the disease.The month serves as a celebration of brave breast cancer survivors and those bravely battling the disease. Prevention is also key to National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and fighting the disease all year.

What are the key statistics about breast cancer?

1. Avoid becoming overweight. Obesity raises the risk of breast cancer after menopause, the time of life when breast cancer most often occurs. Avoid gaining weight over time, and try to maintain a body-mass index under 25.

• The American Cancer Society's estimates for breast cancer in the United States for 2015 are:

Here are some breast cancer prevention tips:

2. Eat healthy to avoid tipping the scale. Embrace a diet high in vegetables and fruit and low in sugared drinks, refined carbohydrates and fatty foods. Eat lean protein such as fish or chicken breast and eat red meat in moderation, if at all. Eat whole grains. Choose vegetable oils over animal fats.

3. Keep physically active. Research suggests that increased physical activity, even when begun later in life, reduces overall breast-cancer risk by about 10 percent to 30 percent. All it takes is moderate exercise such as a 30-minute walk five days a week to get this protective effect. 4. Drink little or no alcohol. Alcohol use is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Women should limit intake to no more than one drink per day, regardless of the type of alcohol.

5. Avoid hormone replacement therapy. Menopausal hormone therapy increases risk for breast cancer. If you must take hormones to manage menopausal symptoms, avoid those that contain progesterone and limit their use to less than three years. “Bioidentical hormones” and hormonal creams and gels are no safer than prescription hormones and should also be avoided.

6. Consider taking an estrogen-blocking drug. Women with a family history of breast cancer or who are over age 60 should talk to their doctor about the pros and cons of estrogenblocking drugs such as tamoxifen and raloxifene. 7. Don’t smoke. Research suggests that long-term smoking is associated with increased risk of breast cancer in some women.

8. Breast-feed your babies for as long as possible. Women who breast-feed their babies for at least a year in total have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer later.

• Breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancer. About 1 in 8 (12%) women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime.

• About 231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women. • About 60,290 new cases of carcinoma in situ (CIS) will be diagnosed (CIS is non-invasive and is the earliest form of breast cancer). • About 40,290 women will die from breast cancer • After increasing for more than 2 decades, female breast cancer incidence rates began decreasing in 2000, then dropped by about 7% from 2002 to 2003. This large decrease was thought to be due to the decline in use of hormone therapy after menopause that occurred after the results of the Women's Health Initiative were published in 2002. This study linked the use of hormone therapy to an increased risk of breast cancer and heart diseases. In recent years, incidence rates have been stable in white women, but have increased slightly in African American women. • Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, exceeded only by lung cancer. The chance that breast cancer will be responsible for a woman's death is about 1 in 36 (about 3%). Death rates from breast cancer have been declining since about 1989, with larger decreases in women younger than 50. These decreases are believed to be the result of earlier detection through screening and increased awareness, as well as improved treatment. • At this time there are more than 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. (This includes women still being treated and those who have completed treatment).

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“Brian just opened his restaurant and already it is a tough reservation to get,” explained Pari Forood, Executive Director of Miles of Hope. “His cooking is innovative, and uses the best of the Hudson Valley produce and bounty to create unforgettable meals. He is excited to create a dining experience for 22 lucky patrons at his new restaurant in Beacon, and we are honored to be the recipient of his great talent!” To read more about Kitchen Sink: http://www.kitchensinkny.com/

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The Importance of Elder Law: For nearly 30 years, practicing law has been Ely Rosenzveig’s passion. His inspiration? That comes from, among other things, his life experiences, the people he has met, and the clients he works with every day. The widow who didn’t have a will and was concerned about her financial future. The family that was reeling from health issues impacting their elderly loved ones without any planning in place to address their needs, leaving them with the prospect of exorbitantly expensive care needs. Ely Rosenzveig was a rabbi in Westchester County. The plight of some in his congregation moved him to practice elder law and trust and estate planning. He would become a senior partner at one of the foremost elder law firms in the country, but left to join hands with his son, Ariel. “I really jumped at the opportunity to work in this area of law,” Ely Rosenzveig said. “I think it’s special kind of work. To help people and work with your son is incredibly rewarding. Ariel is a great asset – a wonderful and gifted young attorney.” The law firm of Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. in White Plains practices in all areas of elder law, including trust and

estate planning, administration, and litigation, tax counsel, asset protection and special needs planning, Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security disability benefits, guardianships, long term care planning, spousal recovery claims, and Medicaid lien resolutions. Father and son pride themselves on an unyielding commitment to the zealous advocacy of their clients’ interests. Estate planning is one of the most important steps any person can take to make sure that their final property and health care wishes are honored, and that loved ones are provided for in their absence. A comprehensive estate plan can resolve a number of legal questions that arise whenever anyone dies. Appropriate estate and Medicaid planning can help preserve assets, reduce taxes, and help individuals qualify for Medicaid. “People don’t want to talk about illness and death,” Ariel Rosenzveig said. “It’s a tough subject. People are reluctant, but the type of measures that we implement for our clients can save them and their loved ones a lot of money. Proper planning will help provide financial and emotional security for all involved.”

The firm is very experienced in making sure that those eligible for Medicaid and Medicare get the benefits they deserve. Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. has been very successful in negotiating the complex bureaucratic minefield in which Medicaid is now mired, a dynamic only exacerbated with the passage of the Deficit reduction Act of 2006, and the new rules regarding the look-back requirements, and penalty period calculations for non-Medicaid exempt asset transfers. The firm has achieved remarkable results for clients on a host of Medicaid related issues, from getting Medicaid approvals for coverage of home care and institutional care benefits, to very accommodative resolutions of Medicaid spousal recovery claims, where the office of Medicaid aggressively pursues the non-institutionalized (i.e., or “community”) spouse for Medicaid benefits provided. No matter what the case, Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. prides itself on working with each client individually, catering to each one’s diverse needs. Estate planning should begin at a young age with a will, health care proxy, living

will and durable power of attorney. As you grow older and accumulate assets, it is especially important that you speak with an experience elder law attorney issues pertaining to issues concerning Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and further estate planning. Elder law is about more than just saving money. When viewed properly, elder law is about two major things: First, ensuring that your personal wishes — financial, medical, and legal — are carried out; and second, understanding that elder law is a family matter affecting an intricate web of individual relationships. Knowing that your potential long-term care needs have already been addressed frees you and your family from needless worry. And Ely and Ariel Rosenzveig are there to help their cherished clients every step of the way. “We want every client to feel like they are our only client,” Ely Rosenzveig said. “We are totally committed to ensuring that we be fully responsive to our clients’ every need. For us, this is tremendously rewarding. It is the very reason why we have become elder law attorneys.”


Burke Rehabilitation Hospital and Montefiore Health System announce strategic partnership

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In the world of healthcare, it was certainly a power move, one that should greatly benefit residents in Westchester County and beyond. Montefiore Health System and Burke Rehabilitation Hospital recently announced plans for a new strategic partnership that will expand the availability of advanced rehabilitation therapies in Westchester County and surrounding communities. This new alliance will enhance the missions of both institutions by aligning each of their core strengths and creating a collaboration that will enhance patient experiences and results. “Montefiore and Burke Rehabilitation Hospital represent two of the most exceptional physical medicine and rehabilitation programs in the tri-state area,” said Steven M. Safyer, M.D., president and CEO of Montefiore Health System. “Many of our patients have already experienced restored independence as a result of Burke and Montefiore providers working closely to enhance mobility and overcome even the most difficult obstacles. As we build on each other's expertise in rehabilitative care, I believe the future is bright for residents of Westchester and the Hudson Valley who look to overcome existing physical limitations and live their lives to the fullest.” Montefiore and Burke have formerly signed a letter of intent and filed a certificate of need. Pending New York State Regulatory approval, the agreement would establish Burke as a hub in Westchester for acute, comprehensive rehabilitative care. “This new partnership will allow Burke to offer its established, high quality medical rehabilitation to more patients, to help improve their outcomes, while collaborating with an organization that supports the Burke mission," said Mary Beth Walsh, M.D., chief executive officer and executive medical director at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital.

Burke, which specializes in neurological, orthopedic and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, will continue to operate as an inpatient rehabilitation hospital under the Burke brand, as well as operate its outpatient clinics and programs throughout Westchester County, the Bronx and the Hudson Valley. Burke Medical Research Institute will remain independent of the Montefiore Health System, but will continue to work closely with Burke Rehabilitation Hospital to

develop new therapeutic approaches for a host of impairments that cause disability. The partnership will allow the combination of the complementary strengths of both institutions to create new rehabilitative care models which will further worldclass provider education and advance the role of rehabilitation medicine in the team-based care model advanced by Montefiore. Montefiore is responsible for the quality of care of more than

400,000 lives throughout the Bronx, Westchester and Northern Manhattan, and plans to continue to expand this approach to better serve residents of Westchester and throughout the Hudson Valley. The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Montefiore, consistently ranked as one of the best rehabilitation training programs by U.S. News & World Report, is one of the largest and well-regarded in the region, particularly in the areas

of interventional pain, sports medicine, and pediatric services. Last year, more than 10,000 Montefiore patients utilized highly individualized treatment plans to maximize their mobility and agility. “We look forward to working closely with Montefiore on providing new services for patients today, and to developing new training opportunities for educating the rehabilitative experts of tomorrow,” Walsh said.

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Recognized for helping employees increase healthy eating and physical activity

Phelps Memorial Hospital Center has been named a “Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite” by the American Heart Association for helping employees eat better and move more. “Physical activity and employee wellness are important priorities at Phelps. We are honored and excited to be recognized by the American Heart Association as a PlatinumLevel Fit-Friendly Worksite,” said Daniel Blum, President and CEO of Phelps. “We’re committed to providing the best workplace environment possible. This program benefits our employees’ health and produces positive results for the hospital as a whole and ultimately our patients.” To achieve platinum-level status, Phelps reported its accomplishments in the areas of healthy eating and fitness.

The healthy eating initiatives include taking a proactive approach to food preparation and distribution in the cafeteria by linking portion size with cost to encourage the staff and visitors to purchase and consume smaller portions. The hospital also has vending machines stocked with healthy choices and a device that provides the nutritional content of the various vending machine offerings. Phelps’ Employee Wellness programs include free annual health screenings, on-site physical activities, walking competitions, free monthly smoking cessation classes, a gym reimbursement program and a series of Lunch and Learn educational programs on a variety of topics such as healthy eating and stress management.

Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, part of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, is a full-service 238-bed acute care community hospital located in Sleepy Hollow, NY. With more than 1,700 employees and 500 medical staff members representing 60 medical specialties, Phelps offers one of the broadest ranges of community hospital services in Westchester County. Patients benefit from distinguished physicians, many of whom are pioneers in their field, offering the most advanced procedures using the latest technology. www.phelpshospital.org. Phelps' primary and specialty care medical group, Phelps Medical Associates, has nearly 20 practices located on the hospital campus and in the surrounding communities. www.phelpsmedicalassociates.org.

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Just months after Sandy Hayes beat her breast cancer and recovered from a doublemastectomy, her husband, Bob Ward, found out he had a heart complication, kidney stones, and lymphoma. But the Bronxville couple, both in their late 60s at the time, stayed positive throughout both diagnoses and treatments; Sandy walked to almost every treatment at Lawrence Hospital and Bob continued to work his part-time job at a local golf course. He even continued to play golf during treatment, and no one at the club ever suspected he was sick, he said. “Neither of us ever thought that anything but a good outcome would come of it,” Bob said. “We stayed positive and never thought of the worst.” Today, two years since Sandy's victory over cancer and one year since Bob's, the two are in excellent health. While they attribute their success to their positive attitude and healthy lifestyle, they are also very grateful to have had a local hospital that offers highly professional, quality cancer care and treatment. “We are extremely grateful and happy that Sandy made the decision to stay local,” Bob said, after explaining that he was originally against Sandy's insistence to be treated at Lawrence. Bob, New York City born and raised was adamant that Sandy undergo treatment at a city hospital, believing that was the only option for high-quality care. But Sandy was determined to be able to walk to her treatments, and had confidence in Lawrence.

“I knew driving to the city would cause more stress,” Sandy said. Once she convinced Bob to meet her Lawrence doctor, who is also an assistant professor at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Bob felt confident Sandy would be well cared for. “We felt we were getting the best of both worlds at Lawrence,” Sandy said. Bob was very impressed with Sandy's oncology team and with what he learned of the cancer care program. “I was pleasantly surprised and very pleased at the professional care, concern and compassion they demonstrated while dealing with Sandy's cancer.” When it came time for Bob to embark on his own fight against cancer, he did not think twice about where he wanted to be treated. “It is hard to say that treatment can be enjoyable, but being treated at Lawrence made the whole experience as enjoyable as it could possibly be,” Bob said. Bob and Sandy are now cancer-free and continuing to live life to the fullest. Bob still golfs regularly and Sandy is active with NYP/Lawrence's cancer survivor and breast cancer survivor support groups. “We walked by the hospital every day and were glad we didn't need it. But when we needed it, it was here,” Bob said. Next year, as NYP/Lawrence Hospital celebrates National Cancer Survivor Day, the new Surgery and Oncology Pavilion will be open and treating more patients like Sandy and Bob, providing them the benefit of quality cancer care close to home.


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Do you know someone whose health has greatly improved as a result of making long-term healthy lifestyle changes? Have you lost a lot of weight in the past year, started living healthier or know someone who has? The American Heart Association invites you to nominate yourself or a healthy friend for the Lifestyle Change Award. The Westchester County Region of the American Heart Association is accepting nominations for their Lifestyle Change Award, sponsored locally by Merit Direct. The award honors individuals who have made positive changes to improve their quality of life and overall health. Ideal candidates are people who have taken control of their health in areas of diet, exercise or tobacco cessation and seen positive results in weight, BMI, blood pressure, cholesterol or blood sugar. Winners will be recognized at the association’s Heart Walk on October 4th at Kensico Dam, Valhalla, NY. To nominate an individual for a Lifestyle Change Award download the form at www.westchester-

heartwalk.org or by calling Jennifer Gelick at 203295-2943. Application deadline is September 28th. Heart Walk registration is open online at www.westchesterheartwalk.org. Corporate, community and family teams are welcome to register to walk for their own heart health and the funds raised will help other hearts in our community. Achieving a heart healthy lifestyle starts with knowing your personal heart score, according to the AHA. To get a free measurement of your personal heart health, the American Heart Association recommends focusing on seven heart health factors known as "Life’s Simple 7" to achieve ideal health. To find out where you stand on Life’s Simple 7 and to get an individualized action plan for improving your heart score, visit www.MyLifeCheck.org. The Heart Walk is sponsored nationally by Subway, and locally by Signature and Regional Chain of Survival Sponsor, Westchester Medical Center, National Walking Day sponsor New York-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital,

White Plains Hospital, Fuji Film, Merit Direct and Stop & Shop, and media sponsors Examiner Media, Westchester Magazine and The Peak radio station. For more information about the Heart Walk or to start a team, please email jennifer.gelick@heart.org or call 203-295-2943 To sign up your team online, visit www.westchesterheartwalk.org.

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Westchester Community College offers Medical Administrative Assistant training program Healthcare News - Westchester October, 2015

Have you thought about working as an Administrative Assistant in a physician’s office, hospital, nursing home, clinic or dental office? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Medical Administrative Assistants are designated as one of the “Fastest Growing Occupations” and have a projected increase in employment over the next 10 years of 36%. Westchester Community College is offering a 100-hour course called “Medical Administrative Assistant Training.” This non-credit program will train students on the concepts and procedures needed to become a Medical Administrative Assistant in a variety of healthcare settings. When students successfully complete the program, they become eligible to take the Medical Administrative Assistant Certification exam (CMAA) offered by the National Healthcareer Association. (www.nhanow.com).

This program is ideal for both people who are already employed in a medical administration job and those who are looking to move into it. In order to help students with finding a job, the program includes classes on how to write an effective resume and how to do an effective job search. The classes concentrate on the medical office side of the job, so students should be computer proficient. The next training will be September 24-December 10th. Requirements for participating include having a high school diploma or equivalent and English language proficiency. The cost of the training is $1,013 (tuition and fees) plus text books, exam prep materials and exam fee. For more information about this program, call or 914-606-6659 or email barbara.loizeaux@sunywcc.edu.

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Making the Case for Beneficiary Reviews By Andrew J. Cavaliere, CLTC Designating a beneficiary can be an obvious choice for many people. It is usually your spouse and/or your children. It is a private decision while you are alive, but it immediately becomes a permanent decision after you die. Everyone wants to maintain control of their financial accounts and insurance payouts, which is why it is so important that you choose someone to inherit your assets.

However, what if you forget to change your beneficiary designations after a divorce or falling out with listed beneficiary? Don’t forget that beneficiary designations supersede language in a will and bypass probate. They can even have priority over a court-ordered judgment…!

And just how important are contingent or secondary beneficiaries? Consider the following hypothetical example:

It was a second marriage for both Jim and Mary. Jim had a son from his previous marriage while Mary had two daughters from hers. They both knew it was important to have a plan to dispose of their assets. In fact, they had named each other as primary beneficiaries on their life insurance policies, IRA’s and bank accounts and purchased their home as joint tenants. Unfortunately, they never got around to creating simple wills or designating contingent beneficiaries, and then the unthinkable happened. Jim and Mary were both involved in a head-on car collision. Mary was killed instantly and Jim survived for only 10 days. Because Jim passed after Mary, the house, and all of their life insurance, qualified assets, savings accounts and investments were distributed to Jim’s son. Mary’s daughters were left with nothing.

Is that how Jim and Mary would have wanted their assets distributed? Probably not, but once someone dies, it’s impossible to understand what their intentions really were. This serves to remind us exactly how important both primary AND contingent beneficiary designations truly are. Unfortunately, many clients are never reminded to keep them up-to-date according to their wishes – and as we have seen, the results can be devastating.

Conducting periodic beneficiary reviews with your advisor every few years is an excellent way to guarantee that the people you care about the most in life are also the same people to receive your assets in death.

For more information or a FREE financial review, please call Andrew J. Cavaliere, CLTC at 914-682-2190 or toll free 877-676-9900. Andrew is certified in Long-Term Care (CLTC) from the Corporation for Long-Term Care Certification, Inc. Andrew is a member in good standing of the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), which is the premier Association of financial professionals nationally. Andrew’s offices are located at 50 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10606 and at 500 West Putnam, Greenwich CT 06831.

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Surprising way to shed pregnancy weight fast

When it comes to shedding weight you acquired during a pregnancy, it’s important to be patient. Celebrity moms seem to snap back into shape in an instant after having a baby. But keep in mind that they often have the advantage of employing a team of personal trainers, clothing consultants and chefs to help. For the rest of us mere mortals, it can take several months for a new mom to get back to her pre-pregnancy size So what’s the most effective way to lose post-pregnancy weight short of hiring a full-time chef? Breastfeeding combined with exercise. Research has shown a link between breastfeeding and retaining less pregnancy-acquired weight after the baby’s birth One study showed that breastfeeding combined with exercise activity of moderate intensity at least four times per week produces the best weight loss. That’s because breastfeeding moms burn about 500

more calories a day. Burning 500 extra calories a day can mean one pound of weight loss per week. This calorie-loss boost, combined with increased activity, can help to accelerate your weight loss. Of course you’ll want to limit your calorie intake somewhat. But don’t go to extremes in cutting back. As a breastfeeding mom, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting enough nutrients and calories to properly nourish your baby. Breast milk transfers nutrients to your baby. So you’ll want to make sure you’re eating enough food and the most nutritious type to nourish you both. Good food choices include fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein, whole grains and low-fat dairy. In additional to helping you to lose the weight you gained during pregnancy, breastfeeding is one of the best things you can do for your child. Breastfeeding your child gives your child a stronger immune system, better vision, less constipation – and may protect against childhood leukemia.

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Your Rehabilitation IQ Healthcare News - Westchester October, 2015

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Rehabilitation can make the difference not only in how you move but the life you live. The benefits of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and last speech therapy are countless throughout the lifespan. Unfortunately, these benefits and what these services offer are often unknown due to untold truths and misguided perceptions. For an example, Did you know that physical therapists (PTs) are experts in home safety modifications and durable medical equipment or that occupational therapists (OTs) are skilled in visual and cognition therapy? Or that truth be told, speech therapist (ST) help persons recover the ability to talk, but also swallow and eat safely? Take this quick quiz and find out how much you really know about rehabilitation therapists and the services they provide. Rehabilitation IQ Test (True or False) 1. After a stroke or traumatic brain injury, OTs work with you to gain independence again with activities of daily living (ADLs)? ( ie grooming, dressing, cooking, feeding) 2. PTs, OTs, and STs only work in hospitals and clinics. 3. Physical Therapists and personal trainers are the same and provide the same services. 4. PTs need Doctoral degrees and OTs & STs need Master’s Degrees to practice legally. 5. Physical Therapist treat disorders like Meniere’s Disease that cause dizziness and imbalance. 6. STs are skilled in accent reduction.

For more information about each service please visit the following websites: • Physical Therapy www.apta.org • Occupational Therapy www.aota.org • Speech Therapy www.asha.org

Written by Dr. Delali A. Goka, PT, DPT owner of Steps To A Healthier You Physical Therapy, LLC, a home physical therapy and wellness company. For more information about the benefits of home physical therapy call 914 458 2249 or visit www.AHealthierYouPT.com Answers

1. True. Occupational Therapist s focus on ADL training, arm and hand injuries/disorders, and visual and cognitive impairments. 2. False. PTs, OTs, and STs work at many different settings and entities, including but not limited to – at the home, schools, military, athletic teams, dance and performance companies, gyms. 3. False. Physical Therapists (PTs) are state licensed clinicians who work with medically compromised or injured persons and help them recovery independent function and mobility. Personal Trainers are certified practitioners who generally work with healthy individuals to improve athletic performance and strength, assist in weight loss, and provide guided exercise training. 4. True. At this present time these degrees are necessary to obtain state licenses to practice PT, OT, and ST. 5. True. This is called vestibular rehabilitation. Through physical maneuvers and specific exercises PTs can reduce the dizziness and help you gain your balance to move safely again. 6. True. Speech therapist not only help individuals with speech impairments but also are linguistic experts and can help you reduce your accent.

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Fatigue can signal, among other things, anemia, diabetes or hypothyroidism. But once your doctor rules out major medical causes of fatigue, it’s time to consider hidden ones.

Hidden causes can include:

1. A junk food diet Diets that are high in trans fats, saturated fats, processed foods and added sugars can sap your energy. Try switching to a diet high in good sources of protein — mainly fish, nuts, seeds and beans — with 8 to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables per day.

2. Lost nutrients Today’s industrial farming practices may rob the soil of key fatigue-fighting minerals, some experts say. To be sure people are getting the nutrients they need, try taking a multivitamin and mineral supplement.

3. Not enough omega-3 Fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids — but most of us don’t eat enough. Most Doctors recommend about 1,000 milligrams of an omega-3 supplement.

4. Vitamin D deficiency Vitamin D gives us energy. Low levels of this vitamin can cause low energy and depression. Vitamin D and omega-3 are necessary for every single cell in the body — including brain cells — to work properly. If blood tests reveal low vitamin D levels, you should try supplements.

5. Poor sleep Reasons for lost sleep include increased work responsibilities, living with teens, aging parents and falling magnesium levels.

6. A sedentary life Regular exercise will boost your energy as well as your mood and fitness level. If healthy changes in diet, sleep and exercise don’t improve fatigue after a couple of months, try B complex vitamins — these help our bodies make energy, especially in times of stress.

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White Plains Hospital recently recognized 22 students who completed an intensive, seven-week apprenticeship program during the summer months. A graduation ceremony was held in the hospital’s auditorium, attended by Hospital leaders, staff members, the graduates and their families. Representatives from the offices of Congresswoman Nita Lowey, who is a longtime supporter of the program; New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins; and Westchester Country Executive Rob Astorino were also in attendance.

“This is a highly selective program and we are once again very fortunate to be congratulating a truly amazing group of young men and women who have shown such passion and dedication in their path to a nursing career,” said Annie Norris, M.S. Nurse Apprentice Program Counselor. “It is wonderful for us to see them develop and gain valuable experience that they can carry with them for years to come, and the Hospital, in turn, benefits as well by hiring so many of them back as fulltime nurses after they complete their studies.” Named after the late Richard P. Biondi, who was a Senior Vice President of White Plains Hospital and was instrumental in leading fundraising initiatives on its behalf, the nurse apprentice program has been coordinated by Norris and Monica Purdy. They direct the community outreach program at local schools and screen, select, evaluate and oversee the apprentices. The program was initially made possible by a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as funding from White Plains Hospital. “After 10 very successful years, we know with certainty that the Nurse Apprentice Program brings top talent to our organization, and also gives nursing students an edge in today’s competitive job market,” said White Plains Hospital Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer, Leigh Anne McMahon, RN. “It’s a win-win.” This year’s apprentices are:

During the rigorous full-time, five days per week program schedule, the apprentices experience working in clinical areas in the Hospital including pediatrics, the emergency department, endoscopy, post-anesthesia care unit, ICU step-down, labor and delivery, maternal-child, medical-surgical, oncology and neonatal intensive care. They also perform supervised tasks such as answering call bells, taking vital signs, assisting patients with meals, assisting nurses as needed and sitting with patients, reading to them and keeping them company. They further receive instruction from members of the nursing staff on a range of topics such as patient safety, infection control, and general patient care.

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Earn an advanced certificate or an M.B.A. degree in the growing field of healthcare management at Long Island University’s Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester. Demand for healthcare managers with business skills has never been greater. Responding to this need, Long Island University has launched a new Healthcare Sector Management program, offering two graduate study options in the field of healthcare administration. After completing your advanced certificate or your M.B.A. at the University’s Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester, you will be prepared to advance in middle and upper management positions in the healthcare industry. Option A: The Advanced Certificate in Healthcare Sector Management Enhance your credentials by enrolling in the advanced certificate program. Certificate candidates will complete four healthcare sector management courses for a total of 12 graduate credits on a part-time basis in just two semesters. Option B:The M.B.A. Degree with a Healthcare Sector Management Concentration Students in the M.B.A. program follow the standard 48credit curriculum, normally completed by part-time students over a 24-month period, with a focus on leadership in healthcare organizations. The Healthcare Sector Management Program will be offered at Long Island University’s Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester, located on the grounds of Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase, N.Y. Courses are offered on weekday evenings and on Saturdays. “The healthcare management field is one of the few sectors of our economy we know will continue to grow significantly over the next five years,” according to Dr. Lynn Gunnar Johnson, director of the M.B.A. Healthcare Sector Management program. For more information, please contact the Admissions Department at 914-831-2700 or Westchester@liu.edu. Long Island University Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester 735 Anderson Hill Rd. Purchase, NY 10577

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Your Goals, Our Guidance, Your Success! Personalized In-Home Physical Therapy and Wellness Services for All Abilities! Steps To A Healthier You Physical Therapy (AHYPT) provides personalized in-home physical therapy and wellness services in lower Westchester and Fairfield Counties. AHYPT therapists bring over twenty-five years experience in rehabilitation, fitness, and wellness to your doorstep. Choose AHYPT to: • Gain peace of mind at home • Recover faster from surgery or injury • Take back control of your health • Manage a chronic condition or pain effectively • Achieve you personal best In-Home Physical Therapy Services • Evaluation/Treatment of Orthopedic, Cardiopulmonary and Neurological Conditions • Balance Training • Fall Prevention • Customized Home Exercise Programs • Caregiver Training Programs • Home Safety Evaluations • Aquatic Therapy • Endurance Training • Vestibular Rehabilitation Wellness Services • Wellness Assessments • Personalized Wellness Programs • Wellness Seminars • Wellness Parties Phone: (914) 458-2249 E-mail: info@AHealthierYouPT.com Web: www.AHealthierYouPT.com

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Fordham Westchester launches Healthcare Management Certificate Program

Fordham University’s Gabelli Graduate School of Business has announced a Post-Master’s Healthcare Certificate program that focuses on the challenges healthcare managers face in caring for the frail, seriously ill and dying. Titled Palliative and Long-Term Care: A PublicHealth Approach, the weekend-intensive program starts on Friday, October 16 and runs through Monday, October 19. A second weekend intensive program will be held February 12-15, 2016. Tuition is $2,700 per person and $2,500 for Fordham alumni. This executive education certificate program, which is held at Fordham’s Westchester campus, offers interdisciplinary education for healthcare and corporate leaders, professionals and managers, and health researchers, educators and scholars. Program participants may choose concentrations in gerontology, public health, palliative care or long-term care. Featured faculty include Barney D. Newman, MD, Medical Director Emeritus, WESTMED Medical Group; Bruce Jennings, MA, Bioethicist; Christopher Comfort, MD; Harold Federman, MD; Cary Reid, MD, Palliative Medicine Specialists; William T. Smith, PhD,

Gerontologists; Mark Caldwell, PhD, Professor of English/Public Health Author; Falguni Sen, PhD, Professor of Health Systems Management; Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, LICSW, RPT-S, Distinguished Professor of Social Work Emerita; Frederick J. Wertz, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Fordham University; Judith Doborf, DSW; and Mary Beth Morrissey, PhD, JD, MPH, Dr. Morrissey, who is the organizer and founder of the program, is founder and president of the Collaborative for Palliative Care. She earned her PhD in gerontological social work in 2011 at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service where she was a recipient of the Langenfeld Research Award for her doctoral research. She earned her MPH at the New York Medical College School of Health Sciences and Practice (2005), and her JD at Fordham Law School (1982). Dr. Morrissey is currently a Fellow of the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center, Fordham University Graduate School of Business Administration. For more information, contact Morrissey at either (914)- 714-2241 or mamorrissey@fordham.edu.

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Dale Longworth, the Original Lice Expert of Dobbs Ferry/Westchester has removed lice and eggs from thousands of children and their families using all natural and non-toxic products. She has been in business as a professional lice technician since 1997 and is highly recommended by doctors and nurses throughout Westchester County. Her services provide a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere for you and your children during treatment and you will be guaranteed to leave satisfied and lice free!

Getting better…. just got better. We are proud to announce that our stunning new nursing center has opened and has private and semi-private rooms with magnificent views of Long Island Sound. United Hebrew is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian, multi-service senior living campus serving the Westchester metropolitan area since 1919. Our dedicated short-term rehabilitation suite is staffed by Burke Rehabilitation professionals. The exemplary clinical team of professionals will design a personalized treatment plan for care in our nurturing environment. Features include country kitchens, recreation rooms on each floor, a courtyard garden for recreational use, private dining and family rooms and wireless internet access. United Hebrew Family of Services: • Nursing Home Care • Burke Rehabilitation at United Hebrew • Willow Towers Assisted Living Residence • Soundview Apartments for Independent Seniors • Long Term Home Health Care Program • Azor Home Health Agency For more information or to schedule a tour please call Admissions at 914-632-2804 x1148 or email Maria Hood at mhood@uhgc.org. United Hebrew 391 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, NY 10805 914.632.2804 www.uhgc.org

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Golden Years Living Solutions is a FREE senior living advisory service. We help families navigate the overwhelming process of finding and selecting a new senior residence for a loved one. We work directly and personally with each of our clients to guide and assist them through the entire process in choosing the right residence. We provide information regarding various senior living options (including care, services, amenities, activities and costs) and we help evaluate the most suitable arrangement for you or your loved one. These residences include: 55+ Communities, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Residential Care, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Skilled Nursing, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care. For more information or to schedule a free consultation, please call (914) 437-8675 or email info@goldenyearsls.com. Golden Years Living Solutions, Inc. 333 Mamaroneck Avenue #211 White Plains, New York 10605 Phone: 914-437-8675 Fax#: 888-900-9850 Email: info@goldenyearsls.com Website: www.goldenyearslivingsolutions.com

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Volunteers needed in Westchester County for mass dispensing drill on Sept. 30

Just like other first responders, the Westchester County Health Department prepares and trains for emergencies. On September 30, the health department will hold a mass dispensing drill at the Westchester County Center, and we need residents to volunteer to participate. The purpose of the drill is to demonstrate that the health department can rapidly dispense antibiotics to the public in the event of an anthrax bioterrorism emergency.

To demonstrate our capability, we ask that volunteers register online at www.health.ny.gov/Go2Clinic by clicking on Westchester and following the prompts. You can also call (914) 995-7425. Residents, including parents with young children and people with disabilities are invited to join us. Please note that no actual medicine will be dispensed. We will be expected to “dispense” medication to 500 people during the 90-minute drill, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Phelps Memorial Hospital Center has been named one of the top 25 hospitals in New York State, ranking 16th by U. S. News and World Report. In the New York metro area, which includes New York City, Long Island, Westchester County and Northern New Jersey, Phelps was ranked 18th. In addition, Phelps was rated as "High Performing" for hip replacement and knee replacement. These outstanding achievements are based on Phelps’ track record of maintaining high quality standards in delivering healthcare.

For more than 25 years, U.S. News and World Report has published its annual list to help patients make well-informed choices about their healthcare. These reports and the quality data from which they are derived highlight hospitals that perform best in specific areas of care. For Phelps, the 2015-16 regional rankings took into account care performance in hip and knee replacement surgery, heart failure and chronic lung disease. U.S. News evaluated nearly 5,000 hospitals for their national 2015-16 Best Hospitals rankings.

Northern Westchester Hospital’s Deborah L. Benzil, MD, FAANS, has been recently elected Vice President of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS). One of the 300 female neurosurgeons in the U.S., Dr. Benzil is the immediate past chair of the Council of State Neurosurgical Surgeons (CSNS), where she was

the first woman to hold this position, and is currently faculty at the department of neurosurgery at Columbia University School of Medicine. Benzil is the recipient of Top Doctors Award: Westchester Magazine in both 2013 and 2014 and also made New York Magazine’s Best Doctors list in 2014.

Phelps Memorial Hospital Center makes Top 25 in National Ratings of New York State Hospitals

Benzil elected VP of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons


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As a board-certified internist who has been in practice for over 13 years, I spend much of my time attempting to alleviate the pain and suffering of my patients. As a clinician, one of the biggest challenges I face is helping my patients deal with musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain syndromes—those all-too-common, yet frequently debilitating ailments caused by bad backs, pinched nerves, arthritis, and the like. Unfortunately, much of what I have to offer my patients boils down to the following: take a pain pill, stretch if you can, wait, and hope for the best. After a failed trial of “conservative” therapy a call might go out to the orthopedic surgeon for assistance; a truly satisfactory result is not common. The simple fact is that physicians are not well trained to deal with musculoskeletal pain, and patients can suffer as a result. Thankfully, my views on this topic have been turned completely upside down since I havepersonally discovered Dr. Jonathan Donath’s outstanding practice. After beginning a vigorous exercise regimen I started to experience awful neck and upper back pain, accompanied by numbness and tingling down my left arm and fingers. For weeks I tried to nurse the pain with non steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, but the pain persisted and got to the point that I was almost unable to work, sleep, or most importantly, play guitar. I wasliterally in tears from the excruciating pain. A neurosurgeon diagnosed a herniated disc and pinched nerve in my neck and offered to decompress it with an operation. In desperation I called Dr. Donath instead. My visit to Dr. Donath’s office was an outstanding experience. He spent about an hour with me and combined multiple modalities to fix the herniated disc in my neck: deep massage, active release techniques, traditional manipulation, cold therapy, and finally spinal decompression. After that first hour with Dr. Donath my pain had decreased from a 10/10 down to a manageable 4/10, and I was able to comfortably move my head and neck. That very night I was able to play guitar again. Two days later I went back for another series of treatments and the pain decreased even further. After about five days the pain was absolutely gone. Unbelievable! Since then he has used the same wonderful techniques to help me overcome painful bouts of sciatica as well. My own patients and family members have become “believers” in Dr. Donath’s abilities as well--- the results he achieves are real and lasting. He is my go to guy for the majority of musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain syndromes that I now realize are truly treatable. Dr. Robert Sidlow MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

I am a pediatrician and in my work, I have to bend down a lot and I’m constantly lifting kids. I usually have one to three bad flare ups of low back pain every year. When my back would "go out", I could barely walk to the bathroom and would have to lie down in bed for a few days. I have tried everything: doing nothing and "toughing it out", muscle relaxants, physical therapy, chiropractic, therapeutic massage, and even painful steroid injections. Nothing worked. When I moved to Westchester, I met Dr. Jonathan Donath. In just a couple of sessions with Dr. Donath, the pain completely disappeared. If it hadn't happened to me, I wouldn't have believed it. During my last flare up, I was expecting to be on my back for 2-3 days and in pain for 2 weeks. Instead, after one session with Dr. Donath, I was able to walk; two more sessions and I was fine. I could walk, bend down and I had almost no pain. Since that last back episode, Dr. Donath has helped me with my tendonitis in my right hand and with my chronic knee problems. I recommend Dr. Donath to everyone with back, muscle or joint pain. Even if you have not had relief with other treatments and other Chiropractors, give Dr. Donath a chance. I did and he changed my life. Eugene Dinkevich MD, Mount Vernon, NY It’s my great pleasure to write about Westchester Spinal Decompression Center. I really don’t have words to express my feelings about the care I got in last 3 months. I was almost handicapped, living with terrible pain all the time, crippling my day to day life. I am a medical doctor and work in a hospital with all sorts of amazing physicians, but after seeing a physical therapist, getting epidural steroids injections, many orthopedists and neurosurgeons, finally my destination lead me to see Dr Jonathan Donath. With great skepticism, I lied down for spinal decompression therapy. It was unbelievable that after only two initial sessions, my radiating pain down my leg had almost disappeared. Gradually, I started getting better, started doing exercises that they gave me midway through the treatment. Now, I am doing all my daily activities without any pain. I highly recommend Dr Jonathan and his colleague Dr Kavita for any problems related to the musculoskeletal system, you will definitely feel at home and will get better. Dr. Pankaj Jain, M.D New York, NY Dr. Jonathan Donath DC, MS, Clinic Director Joint Effort Chiropractic / Westchester Spinal Decompression Center www.jointeffortchiro.com www.westchesterpainrelief.com

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