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The Expo Insider INSIDE Expo Map & Schedule 15 Steps to Fabulous Summer Feet Economic Eats Recipes: Guilt Free Dressings
Saturday, May 1, 2010 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM TechCity/300 Enterprise Drive Kingston, New York www.WomensHealthExpo.com
PRIMARY CARE Craig N. Moss, M.D. Director Board Certified Internal & Geriatric Medicine Specializing in the Primary Care of Adults and Problems of Aging
Debra Karnasiewicz, M.D. Board Certified Internal Medicine Specializing in Women’s Health
Director Women’s Health & Fitness Foundation
Michael Sheran, M.D. Board Certified Internal Medicine Specializing in the Primary Care of Adults
Paul Bushkuhl, M.D. Board Certified Internal Medicine
Marc A. Tack, D.O. Board Certified Infectious Disease Specializing in Lyme and other Infectious Disease
Director Infection Control at Kingston, Benedictine and Northern Dutchess Hospitals
Charles Kutler, M.D. Board Certified Infectious Disease & Internal Medicine Specializing in Lyme and other Infectious Disease
John Froude, M.D. Board Certified Infectious Disease & Internal Medicine Specializing in Lyme and other Infectious Disease Infectious Disease Consultant for Kingston and Benedictine Hospitals
MAHV HOSPITAL ADMITTING PRIVILEGES BENEDICTINE HOSPITAL KINGSTON HOSPITAL
Certified for Treatment of Opiod Addiction Infectious Disease Consultant for Kingston, Benedictine and Northern Dutchess Hospitals
Director Wound Healing Center, Health Alliance
Specializing in the Primary Care of Adults
H EA LTHY UL ST E R THE SOURCE FOR HEALTHY LIVING IN ULSTER COUNTY BY DEBRA KARNASIEWICZ, M.D.
The 10th Annual Women’s Health & Fitness Expo is more exciting than ever this year. Our theme, Healthy Ulster, will focus on getting families moving, eating right, and thinking differently about health. An initiative of the Women’s Health and Fitness Foundation, HEALTHY ULSTER was conceived to help families create, nurture and maintain attitudes about health that will make good lifestyle choices inevitable. Healthier families mean a healthier community and that means a healthier Ulster County, with the ultimate goal to make this the healthiest county in New York State. What does that mean? More than the reduction of disease, Healthy Ulster promotes choices that result in a life that is not only longer but also richer and happier. Healthy Ulster recognizes that modest changes can have a profound effect on a family’s health. The Women’s Health & Fitness Expo offers some of the tools for change and Healthy Ulster promises long-term support. The Expo speaks directly to women because, traditionally, women are the ones who make most of the decisions affecting the family’s health. But every family is unique. If the person who guides the family’s health buys healthy food, prepares healthy meals, eats less, laughs more, makes sure to have regular physical examinations, makes physical exercise part of every day, is seen to take time to relax… the family’s habits will change. Your friends will see the results – weight loss, increased energy, fewer colds, for starters – and ask how you do it. It starts with the individual and extends to the family. Pretty soon the entire community is committed to being as healthy as possible. Every effort you make to support health while you’re still healthy pays off in the long run with fewer serious illnesses when you’re older. And guess what? You’ll have fun in the process. Come to the Expo. Enjoy yourself. Indulge your curiosity about how the health of your mind and body are connected. Take the day to visit hundreds of local, regional and national health experts and to explore all the ways you can begin living a healthier lifestyle. Listen to our inspiring speakers. Take home a wealth of information and literature to help get you on track. Help fulfill the promise of Healthy Ulster; you’ll feel good about feeling good! Dr. Karnasiewicz is Founder and Director of the Women’s Health and Fitness Foundation and Expo. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and a specialist in women’s health. She writes and lectures on issues relating to women’s health.
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Ric Orlan d o’s G i ve Yo ur Fe e t T h e “ S t a r Tre at m en t ” 15 STEPS TO FABULOUS SUMMER FEET
BY DR. MICHAEL C. KELLER Dr. Michael C. Keller, a founding partner at Hudson Valley Foot Associates in Kingston and a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association, provides recommendations to help get feet ready to make their debut for the sexiest shoe season of the year.
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Fill a basin (large enough to soak both feet) with warm water. Check the temperature (using the inside of your wrist) before soaking feet to be certain the water temperature is not too hot. Place the basin in front of a comfortable chair. Remove nail polish with non-acetone polish remover. Prop one foot at a time on your lap; grasp the foot and slowly moving your thumbs from the top of your toes to the bottom of your heel and back. Repeat this stroking technique as many times as you like. Use a nail clipper to cut toenails straight across. Then, use an emery board to smooth the nail edges by filing in one direction. Dr. Keller says, “When toenail edges are rounded it increases the chances for painful ingrown toenails to develop, so be sure to cut toenails straight across.”
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Soak feet in the warm water for at least five minutes. Raise feet out of the basin and dip either a foot file or a pumice stone into the water. Next, use the tool to gently smooth the skin around the heel, balls and sides of feet. 8. Use a scrub and massage your entire foot and lower leg. Remove with a damp towel. 9. Use a fresh towel to pat feet dry; be sure to dry between each toe. While drying, loosen foot joints by cupping heel with one hand at the ankle and grabbing the top of foot with the other. Then, rotate foot slowly at the ankle a few times in each direction. 10. Massage an emollient-enriched skin lotion all over feet. Use thumbs to apply extra pressure to the ball of foot and arch. Then squeeze Achilles tendon, one foot at a time, for five seconds; repeat two - three times. 11. Gently push back cuticles with a cuticle pusher or manicure stick. Never cut cuticles.
Finishing Touches 12. Remove moisturizer from toenails and in between toes with soap and water. “If the moisturizer remains in between your toes, it can increase the likelihood of developing a foot infection like Athlete’s Foot,” says Dr. Keller. “The retained moisture also promotes nail fungus, which is a discoloration and thickening of the toenail.” 13. Nail polish should only be applied to healthy nails. Dr. Keller states, “nail polish locks out moisture and doesn’t allow the nail or nail bed to ‘breathe,’ so people who suffer from already discolored toenails will aggravate their condition by not allowing their nails to be exposed to the air.” When worn, it is always advisable to remove polish regularly. 14. Before bed, very lightly wrap cellophane around each foot; this locks in moisture. By morning, feet will feel soft. 15. Continue to keep feet healthy all season long by applying waterproof, oil-free sunscreen every time you slip on your favorite pair of sandals or go barefoot at the beach.
POACHED SALMON WITH PECANS AND ARTICHOKE-SOY EMULSION
Light and summery, the emulsion has the consistency of luscious soft butter, but is actually made with tofu and olive oil! Serve with a green salad or grain salad on the side for a complete meal. •
4 5 oz center cut portions of Wild Sockeye or King Salmon
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1 cup white wine
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4-5 peppercorns
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1 bay leaf
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2 medium shallots, peeled and finely chopped
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1/2 cup Pecan, shelled and roughly chopped
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1 small can artichoke hearts
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1 lemon cut in half
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1/2 small block tofu- about 1/4 cup
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1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
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1 small bunch dill, stems reserved, tops roughly chopped salt and pepper to taste Preheat oven to 400. 1. Spread the pecans evenly on a cookie sheet and bake for 6 minutes, or until nutty golden. Reserve. 2. In a heavy pan add fish filets, juice of half of the lemon, wine, peppercorn, a pinch of salt, bay leaf, stems from the dill and enough water to cover fish. Remove the fish. Bring pan to a boil. Reduce heat to a low simmer and gently arrange the fish back in the pan. Cook very gently, barely simmering for about five minutes. Turn off heat and allow fish to rest in the warm broth until serving. 3. To make the emulsion, rinse the artichoke hearts and put in a food processor with the remaining shallot and chopped dill. Puree well. Add the tofu and juice of the remaining lemon half. Puree for for an entire 60 seconds. With the machine running, add the olive oil slowly until it is incorporated. Let the machine run for an additional 2 minutes to make it very fluffy. 4. Place the fish on an attractive plate and spoon a heaping tablespoon of the artichoke emulsion onto each plate. Sprinkle with toasted pecans. Yum!
RANDY RAUGH, MPT, C-PED EXHORTS THAT WITH BACKS, STIFFER IS BETTER.
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Randy suggests “bracing,” or stiffening your mid-section as though someone is about to punch you in the belly, daily. When you do this, you will feel your abdomen, waist and low back muscles tighten and stiffen. Research has shown that this simple maneuver dramatically protects the lumbar spine – providing immediate, better stability for lifting or performing any challenging activity. Your back will thank you by becoming more resilient and injury free. Join Randy on the Main Stage at 2:00.
No time to pamper yourself? Enjoy complimentary beauty treatments and massage that rejuvenate the body & spirit at the Expo Day Spa on Level 2.
Pegasus is providing massage therapy services for the Women’s Health and Fitness Expo. A Pegasus Wellness Alliance utilizing participating schools, spas and fitness centers presents licensed massage therapists and trainers to provide wellness evaluations, consultations, massage therapy and corrective exercises.
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ECONOMIC EATS
BY DIANE HENDERIKS, R.D. Many people believe that eating healthy is expensive and time consuming. The reality is that healthy eating can easily be cheap and quick. These difficult economic times do not mean that we have to sacrifice our health in order to eat. Healthy eating can fit into your budget with careful planning and a little effort. Preparation and planning are the keys to healthy eating! Here are six easy tips for economic eats: 1. Local, seasonal fruits and veggies are many times less expensive than those you would find in the grocery store. Buying produce by the bag instead of individually is usually cheaper and puts more fruits and veggies in front of you to eat at home. 2. Proteins like chicken, fish, pork and beef are not cheap but there are some ways to save a buck. Buy the large, family packs and when you get home place them in separate bags for each meal – bulk packs are always cheaper than smaller packs. Don’t buy pre-seasoned or marinated proteins because you are paying for someone to do that for you. Season, rub and marinate yourself for an economical and healthier way to add flavor to your food – you will be in control of the salt, fat and sugar, which is always better! 3. Make extra portions of what you prepare for dinner to pack for the kids’ lunch the next day – saves time and money! 4. Check the store circulars and websites for coupons. You can save a lot of money! 5. Buy generic items and store brands which are most often less expensive than name brands. 6. Try to have a meatless meal at least one day per week. It is a recommendation that I have always asked of my patients and clients (regardless of the economic situation). Legumes (beans and such), grains and soy based products are inexpensive and healthy! 7. My philosophy is to purchase foods that are as close to their natural state as possible, which means the least processed with no added sugar, fat and salt.
Join Diane on the Main Stage at 11:00. Diane Henderiks aka “Dietitian in the Kitchen™” is a leading U.S. nutritionist, personal chef & culinary educator. Diane is also the author of two cookbooks and designer of her own line of salt, fat and sugar free gourmet spice blends. She is the founder of Diane M. Henderiks R.D. and Associates LLC, a nutrition consulting company in Monmouth County New Jersey and is chef/owner of “Diane’s Daily Dish”, a personal chef and catering facility.
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Becky’s Fitness Company presents:
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Becky Wenner is a highly qualified multi-level certified fitness instructor. She is certified as an Adventure Boot Camp Instructor and Fitness Nutrition Coach by the National Exercise and Sports Training Association (NESTA). Join Becky to learn how your body can become more fit and toned. The camp program includes exercises designed to firm your butt and thighs, flatten your stomach, reduce body fat and increase stamina.
Joanna Dolgoff, MD, author of Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right: The Food Solution That Lets Kids Be Kids, offers kid-friendly, and parentfriendly, tips: •
No Counting Calories – Using colors instead of calories makes healthy eating simple and fun, so kids of all ages can enjoy playing with their food, and parents can encourage nutritious eating without promoting calorie guilt or diet obsession.
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No Off-Limit Foods – From chocolate to cheese, chicken nuggets to meatballs, kids get to enjoy the foods they love. This is a real-world game plan that lets kids be kids. And with an index of more than 1,000 colorcoded foods, the options are endless.
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Kids Choose – Kids actually learn to make nutritious choices for themselves, giving them the tools they need for a lifetime of healthy eating. There is no tricking or deception – kids learn that good health is the ultimate goal.
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Perfect for the Whole Family – Overweight children don’t feel singled out because the plan accommodates the full spectrum of eaters – normal weight, overweight, picky eaters, older and younger siblings – even Mom and Dad!
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Racing Toward Change Ed Brantley & Heba Salama
Ed Brantley and Heba Salama, Season Six winners of The Biggest Loser, are racing toward change… Two years ago, we weighed in together at over 600 pounds. For us, it was a symptom of a lifetime of loving food, unhealthy eating and a sedentary lifestyle. We had tried a handful of times to become healthier and lose weight, but somehow we always failed. I wasn’t sure anything would ever change; I knew it was going to be almost impossible to lose over a hundred pounds.
“Changing our lives after The Biggest Loser was where the real struggle began. Keeping the Then one day, we got our break. We were selected to be on NBC’s hit reality show The weight off was a Biggest Loser. We would finally have the chance to change our lives! new challenge.” g
Each day brought new lessons, about ourselves and the new lives we would be living. Experiencing it together was special and allowed us to support each other through the six-month journey. We succeeded in many ways, failed countless times, and for once in the battle of weight loss, didn’t quit when it got hard; we got back up and kept going, vowing to make the failure a lesson learned instead of a setback. This was something we had never done before. Previously, failing at weight loss meant quitting. Once we learned how to deal with failure, I knew we were in for the long haul. We had finally had our “aha” moment and conquered something I had only dreamt about. I was going to lose the weight! Nothing felt better than the night of our finale, having the highest percentage, breaking records, and seeing the successes of all our cast mates, who had become part of our family. We had all made the commitment to our families and the people that looked to us for inspiration to be an example of healthy living. Changing our lives after The Biggest Loser was where the real struggle began. Keeping the weight off was a new challenge. No more weekly weigh-ins, just more accountability. Going to the gym became tedious and boring. If you don’t love what you’re doing, you will either be miserable, or you won’t do it. Obviously not exercising isn’t an option, so we constantly struggled with ways to enjoy it. At our first major race last summer, alongside 12 other Biggest Loser alums, we caught the race “bug.” Racing would be what saved us from going back to old habits and would keep us in shape. In all our races, we compete only against ourselves. We run, bike or swim for the people we used to be – they are never far from our minds. We don’t race to be the fastest, we race to finish, to inspire and to change. We race for the chance to show one person that if we can do this, he or she can, too. Join Ed and Heba on the Main Stage at 12:00.
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In February 2007, Kara Richardson felt like the most powerful woman on the planet. She was completing the final stretch of an amazing weight-loss journey by hiking to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro and, in the process, raising $12,000 for AIDS orphans in Africa through an online donation page. But that feeling faded just a few months later, when Kara became pregnant — and her old eating-for-comfort habits returned. She used all the pregnancy excuses: “I’m eating for two!” “Dieting is a no-no.” After daughter Anna arrived in February 2008, breast-feeding — and its calorie-burning benefits — was Kara’s fallback excuse for continuing to eat a lot. The new mom, just shy of 300 pounds, also hadn’t resumed her pre-pregnancy walking regimen. “I was overwhelmed with being a mom and working,” Kara says. “Taking care of myself took a backseat.” In a slump, Kara asked herself, How can I get myself out of this and moving again? She remembered how she’d felt on Kilimanjaro. “When I reached the peak, my legs were like jelly and I was light-headed, but I had tears rolling down my face from the sense of relief and elation I felt,” she says. “Throughout the training, it was empowering to be working for a cause bigger than myself. I couldn’t come up with excuses to skip the gym when a child in the world was relying on me for fresh water and a
chance.” This compassion was innate and deep-rooted. As a child, Kara had doodled pictures of orphanages; years later, she organized service projects in school. After reflecting on her Kilimanjaro experience, Kara came up with a solution: The Save the World Diet. During each month of 2009, she’d participate in a physical event for charity. Her exercise changed each month to help her train for the next event; for the 220-mile Hershey’s Tour de Pink bike ride for breast cancer, for instance, she went full-force with spinning classes. The causes were often personal — she walked the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon for the American Heart Association to honor her dad, who has heart disease. A few activities bordered on wacky: During February’s Penguin Plunge for Special Olympics, she jumped into icy Lake Champlain. “Every event wound up giving me something,” Kara says. “The plunge provided some fun, whereas walking the marathon helped with my endurance and the bike ride brought out courage.” Meanwhile, she worked sponsored by
on eating solid meals — three a day, plus two snacks — instead of grazing mindlessly. Now 25 pounds lighter, Kara just completed her final charitable event of 2009: her second climb up Kilimanjaro for the Global Alliance for Africa orphans. But she keeps her eye on the cause, not the scale. “I feel so much stronger physically, spiritually, and emotionally, and I know that having a cause in front of me is something I need to stay healthy for life,” Kara says. “I won’t lose sight of that again.” Join Kara on the Main Stage at 3:00.
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VITAMIN D, THE MIRACLE VITAMIN BY DR. CRAIG MOSS - DIRECTOR, MEDICAL ASSOCIATES OF THE HUDSON VALLEY, P.C. What do osteoporosis, coronary heart disease, sudden cardiac death, hypertension, colon cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, asthma, Type I and II diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, muscle pains and weakness, memory loss, depression, and difficulty with balance have in common? Recent studies demonstrate that they may be related to vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency is common, affecting 35% of young, healthy adults and more than 50% of the elderly.
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How do we get vitamin D? You obtain vitamin D by either manufacturing it from your skin when you are exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) rays from the sun or by ingestion of vitamin D. The further north you live from the equator, the less exposure you have to UVB rays. The older you are and the darker your skin color, the less vitamin D your skin will be able to manufacture from the sun. Certain foods like the “fatty fish” (salmon, sardines, mackerel, and tuna) cod liver oil (some of my older patients remember when they were required at school to take cod liver oil) and egg yolks are naturally rich in vitamin D. Other foods like dairy products, infant formula, cereals and orange juice are often fortified with vitamin D. How do you know if you have a vitamin D deficiency? Vitamin D deficiency is diagnosed by a blood test that checks your body’s level of vitamin D. However, since vitamin D only lasts three weeks in your body, its level can vary depending on how much sun you have recently received and how much vitamin D you have been ingesting. It had previously been recommended that people take vitamin D 200-400 units a day; however, many physicians now believe that, especially for people living in northern latitudes, we should be taking 1,000 to 2,000 units. There is a danger of taking too much vitamin D and getting vitamin D toxicity, so you should check with your physician first. Another way to get vitamin D includes exposing your arms and legs to the sun for 15-30 minutes twice a week, between the hours of 10 am and 3 pm, when the UVB rays are most intense. You do, however, have to be mindful of skin cancer. You can also eat foods rich in vitamin D, being careful to avoid eating too much of the larger fish which may have a high mercury content. Our ideas about vitamin D have come a long way since when we thought its only role was in bone metabolism; now we know that vitamin D affects almost every part of our body and is essential to maintaining good health and longevity. If you would like to learn more about vitamin D, join Dr. Moss on the Main Stage at 10:00. Your Family Is Worth It! • Heating Oil
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For details visit www.KoscoComfort.com or call ((845)) 331-0770
“Honor the universe and your potential within it”
Unlimited “White Light” Reiki Practitioner
Regardless of the time of day, if you need service, our friendly dispatchers are there for you!
Deegan~Sanglyn
By Appointment Only
Your smartest choice for commercial real estate.
Phone: (845) 628-5272
Hudson Valley Oncology, P.C.
Professional Affiliations: •
New York State Commercial Association of Realtors
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Certified Commercial Investment Member
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Society of Exchange Counselors
Medical Oncology
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Ulster County Board of Realtors
Faisal Waheed, M.D.
Tel (845) 338-5555
Riolin C. Andrade, M.D.
Board Certified Medical Oncology Hematology
325 Albany Avenue Kingston, NY 12401 Phone: 845.334.9700 Fax: 845.334.9100 www.deegansanglyn.com
Fax (845) 338-3088
Benedictine Medical Arts Bldg. Office Hours By Appointment
117 Mary’s Avenue, Suite 102 Kingston, New York 12401
Guilt Free Dressings By Laura Pensiero
Low-Fat Horseradish Chive Dressing Serves 4-6 •
½ cup low-fat sour cream (combine reduced-fat and fat-free if not available)
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1 tablespoon prepared horseradish cream
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2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
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1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
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Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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2 tablespoons chopped chives
Combine the sour cream, horseradish cream, vinegar, and Dijon mustard in a food processor and puree until smooth. Add 2 tablespoons of water, or more to thin to desired consistency. Season with salt and pepper and stir in the chives. Store, refrigerated and covered, for up to 5 days.
Roasted Red Pepper Vinaigrette •
4 whole roasted red peppers (peeled and seeded), about 400 grams
Protein: 1 g
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4 tablespoons sherry vinegar
Carb: 0 g
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2 garlic cloves
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2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Choles: 5 mg
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¼ cup water
Sugar: 1 g
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1 teaspoon salt
Kcal: 31
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Black pepper to season
Protein: 0.5 g
Kcal: 39
Fat: 2 g Sat fat: 1 g
Chilled Avocado 2.5 Cups •
Pulp from 2 ripe avocados (about 7 ounces each)
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1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
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2 tablespoons minced red onion
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¼ cup low-fat mayonnaise
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pinch cayenne or more if desired
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½ to ¾ cup water (more, if necessary to thin)
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salt
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optional: 1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro and/or ¼ teaspoon ground cumin
Combine the avocado, lime juice, onion, mayonnaise and cayenne in the work bowl of a food processor; pulse to blend. With the motor running pour the water through the feed tube, adding just enough to thin to a thick liquid consistency. Adjust seasoning with salt and chill until ready to serve.
2 Cups
In the work bowl of a food processor or blender, combine all ingredients except for the olive oil. Blend until smooth. With the motor running drizzle in the olive oil. Store, covered and refrigerated for up to 4 days.
Carb: 2 g Fat: 2 g Sat fat: 0.5 g Choles: 0 mg Sugar: 1.5 g
Beautiful Skin………is Within Your Reach!
Kcal: 49
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Protein: 1 g Carb: 3.5 g Fat: 4 g Sat fat: 0.5 g Choles: 0 mg Sugar: 1 g
ADVANCED DERMATOLOGY, PLLC KENNETH T. KIRCHER, D.O.,FAOCD KURT H. SCHRODER, RPA-C 301 HURLEY AVENUE KINGSTON, NEW YORK 12401 (845) 339-2525
ALL ABOUT ETHAN Ethan Zohn is the 2002 winner of the reality television show Survivor. With his 1 million dollar prize money, Ethan co-founded Grassroot Soccer, a nonprofit organization that trains professional soccer players to teach African children, through a tailor- made curriculum, about HIV/AIDS prevention. Since its inception, GRS has caught the attention of (and now partners with) Nike, the Gates Foundation,FIFA Futbol for Hope, Daimler Chrysler, DeBeers and Kellogg Foundation, and has ‘graduated’ over 300,000 youths. By the 2010FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the organization’s goal is to graduate one million African youths from the program. In August 2008, Ethan officially launched Grassroot Soccer UNITED, and international, youth-led movement to raise money and build awareness for his foundation and mission to end HIV/AIDS in Africa, by embarking on a world-record-breaking 550 mile journey on pu forth o thee cchallenge a e ge too more oe foot, from Boston, MA to Washington, D.C. – dribbling a soccer ball the entire route. Ethan then put than 40 runners to be part of the Grassroot Soccer Marathon Team that ran the 2009 NYC Marathon on Nov. 1st, raising more than $120,000 which will allow for more than 6,000 kids to go through the Grassroot Soccer Program. Ethan is also the national spokesperson for America Scores, an organization that helps inner city kids participate in educational soccer programs. Other extensive charity work includes the Colon Cancer Alliance, Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization (IREO), Autism Speaks, PETA, St. Jude Hospital, and Maccabi USA. In April 2009, Ethan was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and soon thereafter was asked to serve as National Ambassador for “Stand Up 2 Cancer”. Ethan is also highly involved with Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong Foundation and is consistently used as a keynote speaker and an ambassador at a variety of events, including all of the Summer 2009 Livestrong Challenge Races while Lance was training and competing in the Tour de France. Join Ethan on the Main Stage at 1:00.
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Visit our Book Nook to browse the latest books on health and fitness and meet the authors at book signings to be held throughout the day.
Most of us have questioned at times whether we have what it takes to succeed—whether our maximum potential is predetermined (hardwired) in our brains, or whether we have the capacity to push ourselves beyond our perceived limitations. In The Winner’s Brain, Harvard-trained brain experts Jeff Brown and Mark Fenske -- along with top health writer Liz Neporent -- use cutting-edge neuroscience to show how you can “train” your brain to perform at a higher level— to be successful, however you define success.
BOOK NOOK
Featured Author: Liz Neporent
SCREENINGS The first step in taking good care of your body is knowing exactly what is going on with your physical being. The Expo is offering free screenings that take a look at the condition of every system in your body. You’ll learn where you are now and what potential risks might be present. This important information will help you make good use of the various workshops, seminars and demonstrations at the Expo. If you have further questions about any of the screening results, you can visit one of the many specialists who will be available for a private consultation at ‘The Doctor Is In’ booth. All of this is free, because we believe prevention is the best protection against disease, and that information is your best ally. GENERAL HEALTH
BONE HEALTH
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Body Fat Testing
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Bone Density
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Body Mass Index (BMI)
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Dynamic Foot Analysis
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HIV Test (rapid screening)
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Postural Analysis
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Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA - for men only)
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Spinal Analysis
HEART HEALTH
VASCULAR HEALTH
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Blood Pressure
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Cardiovascular Risks
COLORECTAL
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Cholesterol
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Stroke Screening Screening pamphlet
DIABETES
OCULAR
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Visual acuity (how well you can see)
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Dry eye
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Cataract
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Eyelid skin cancer
Glucose (if you plan to have this blood test, fast for 12 hours; there’ll be plenty of good food to enjoy at the Expo afterward)
PULMONARY •
Pulse oximeter (measures the oxygen in your blood)
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Spirometry (measures how well your lungs work)
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Sleep apnea questionnaire
The Self Center A Health Wellness and Lifestyle Change Training and Mentoring Program
Put Yourself in the Center for a Change... A Lifestyle Change.... Susan Hyman WNBF PRO, International Fitness Title Holder, Figure and Women’s Body Building •
Midlife Fitness for Women
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The Metabolic Connection between fat loss and muscle development
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Injury Prevention
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Smoking Cessation
Email Your Goals To Us and Enter to Win a Free Consultation: learnatthecenter@yahoo.com
(845) 541-9656
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TIME 7:30 8:00 9:00
Fitness Stage The Dr. Is In Booth The Dr. Is In Booth Workshop Room Main Stage Special Demos
YMCA “Body Fusion” Fitness Demo
Dr. Zeev Weitz Rheumatology Consultations
Dr. Michael Schweppe Orthopedic Consultations
Dr. Adam Bordes “Lighten Up! Daily Reminders to Live a Lighter, Happier, Healthier Life” Workshop
Kara Richardson Whitely “Action Steps, The Save The World Diet”
Carlos Osorio “Latin Dance” Fitness Demo
Workshop Room
Special Demos
Ed & Heba “The Biggest Losers” Fitness Demo
Martha Frankel “Brazilian Sexy” Workshop
Main Stage
Randy Raugh, MPT, C-Ped “Prime for Life: Functional Fitness for Ageless Living”
Fitness Stage
Workshop Room
Joy Dryer, Ph.D. “Parenting: The Hardest Job You’ll Ever Have” Workshop
YMCA “Zumba Fitness” Fitness Demo
Fitness Stage
Becky Wenner “Becky’s Boot Camp” Fitness Demo
Special Demos
Special Demos
Diane Henderiks, RD Chef Demo
Randy Raugh “Functional Fitness for Ageless Living” Fitness Demo
Main Stage
Ethan Zohn “Winner of Survivor Africa”
Main Stage
Workshop Room
Jeff Schneider “Emotional Freedom” Workshop
Workshop Room
Fitness Stage
Jessica Bartoletti “Zumba Fitness” Fitness Demo
Split The Bill Musical Performance
Special Demos
Laura Pensiero “Healthy Seasonal Eating” Chef Demo
Fitness Stage
Main Stage
Opening Remarks & Ed Brantley and Heba Salama “The Biggest Losers”
Eliana “Silver Sneakers” Fitness Demo
Workshop Room
The Pegasus Athlete Care SISTEM (Swedish Institute Sports Team and Event Massage) Workshop
The Dr. Is In Booth
Dr. Barbara Chatr-Aryamontri Sleep Consultations
Fitness Stage
Diana Lopez “Body Hoops for Fun and Fitness” Fitness Demo
Rebecca Rooney and Joy Dryer “Unemployment Stress:How to Manage your Money, Marriage and Kids”
Special Demos
Ujjala Schwartz “Smart Bells” Fitness Demo
Fitness Stage
Mac Fitness “Body Combat” Fitness Demo
Main Stage
Special Demos
Neal Smoller “Hormone Replacement Therapy”
Diane M. Henderiks, RD “Good Food/Done Right™”
Main Stage
Craig Moss, M.D. “Vitamin D, The Miracle Vitamin”
Workshop Room
Workshop Room
Victor Zeines, DDS “The Heart-Gum Disease Connection” Workshop
The Dr. Is In Booth
Fitness Stage
Cassia Berman “Reducing Stress with Qigong” Fitness Demo
Dr. Paul Bushkuhl Internal Medicine Consultations
Special Demos
Ric Orlando “Cancer Fighting Foods” Chef Demo
Ellen Sokolow “Traditional Reiki, Energy Medicine, Meditation and Their Uses in Modern Life”
Main Stage Main Stage
Joanna Dolgoff, M.D. “The Food Solution That Lets Kids be Kids”
Main Stage
Wake Up & Work Out with Becky Wenner - Becky’s Fitness Company
Welcome and Appreciation & Andrea Beaman “Wise Up to a Healthy Breakfast”
LOCATION
EVENT (845) 334-9933 FAX: (845) 334-8796
TEL:
845.334.3010 fax
845.876.2999 phone
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
91 Montgomery Street
208 Passaic Ave Fairfield, NJ 07004 Office: 800-724-0061 ext 8658 Fax: 973-775-8520 V-Mail: 800-909-2009 ext 8658 Cell Phone: 845-235-0617 Email: jfay@pssd.com
PHYSICIAN SALES & SERVICE®
Medical Sales Consultant
JONATHAN M. FAY
845.334.3089 fax
845.334.3180 phone
Kingston, NY 12401
105 Mary’s Avenue
Zoe Weinstein, MD Breast and General Surgery
KINGSTON, NY 12402
OFFICE
22 WEBSTER STREET KINGSTON, NY 12401
MAILING P.O. BOX 1127
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
Michael S. Hahn, M.D.
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE
ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR,