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C.U.R.E. ™ Cutting‐Edge Understanding of Research and Education Symposium Returns to South as a Televised Talk Show Event

South Florida’s Leading Physicians and Researchers Discuss the Issues Affecting Boomers & Seniors and this Rare Opportunity is FREE to the Public

BOCA RATON, FL. – October 24, 2013 – Boomer Times and Senior Life Communications Group is proud to announce the 3rd C.U.R.E. ™ (Cutting‐Edge Understanding Research and Education) Symposium to be held Saturday, November 16, 2013 at the Boca Raton Marriott at Boca Center. Event founder and gerontologist, Anita Finley is bringing together ’s leading doctors and scientists to discuss important health topics affecting the general public but focusing on boomersd an seniors. For the first time, this year’s event will be broadcast on BECON Television (CH. 19 & 63) from Vero Beach to Homestead.

The Symposium is free to the public and gives folks a rare opportunity to listen to local doctors and scientists discuss the latest medical breakthroughs in a variety of fields including neurology, pain management, men's and women's health, plastic surgery, medical technology, and other fields. Some of the topics are: “Cutting‐edge Medicine Without Cutting” (Dr. Kevin Stadtlander); “Look Younger with a New Wrinkle Treatment” (Dr. Daniel Man); “South Florida’s Extraordinary Clinical Trials for Parkinson’s” (Dr. Stuart Isaacson); “Future Stem Cells benefits from Baby Teeth”; “Great Sex at Any Age”; “Feet Hurt? Add Padding from you own Fat”; “Second Opinions, the Wave of the Future” (Dr. Michael Yuz).

Some of the key contributors include William Leone, MD., Orthopedic Surgeon and Inventor with Holy Cross Hospital, Daniel Man, MD., Plastic Surgeon, Artist and Inventor with Boca Raton Regional; Michael Yuz, MD., Radiologist, Entrepreneur, and CEO, SecondOpinions.com; Stuart Isaacson, MD., Neurologist, Boca Raton Regional, specializing in Parkinson’s Disease and affiliated with the Michael J. Fox Foundation; Linda Hughes, MD., Interventional Radiologist; John Cogan, MD., Electrophysiologist with Memorial Health South; Jose P. Arrascue, MD., Nephrologist, JFK; Douglas Dedo, MD., ENT and Plastic Surgeon, Palm Beach Gardens; Sina Joorobchi, DO, ENT, Private Practice; Kevin Stadtlander, MD, Interventional Radiologist, Cleveland Clinic Florida; and representatives from Scripps Research Institute of Florida and The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.

"We were overwhelmed by both the public and professional response we received from our last two C.U.R.E. ™ Symposiums," said Finley. "Guests loved the unique experience of being able to listen to leading physicians and scientists talk about critical breakthroughs, medical mysteries, and the latest cures for an array of top health issues. And the doctors and scientists were grateful for the opportunity to share with the public, in an intimate forum, the amazing advances that are taking place in the South Florida medical community."

"This year’s lineup of physicians is no exception," continued Finley. "These medical professionals work tirelessly on medical breakthroughs, quality care for their patients and ways to improve the healthcare system. We are lucky to have these individuals in South Florida to share their knowledge with all of us. I am delighted to be interviewing them live on location during our one‐of‐a‐kind television Symposium.”

The Alzheimer’s Association of South Florida is the charity for this event.

Partial Sponsors include: Cleveland Clinic Florida, Accera, Alpine Jaguar and Wright Medical

To learn more about the 3rd C.U.R.E. ™ Symposium contact: Anita Finley at [email protected]

Anita Finley, Publisher Boomer Times & Senior Life 1515 N. Federal Hwy #300 Boca Raton, FL 33432 Phone: 561‐735‐6525 Fax 561‐735‐6523 E‐mail: [email protected] www.babyboomers‐seniors.com

ABOUT BOOMER TIMES & SENIOR LIFE: Boomer Times & Senior Life is a publication of the Senior Life Communications Group, Inc. founded 22 years ago by publisher Anita Finley. Boomer Times & Senior Life is a monthly publication distributed in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami‐Dade counties serving active eadults. Th Anita Finley radio talk show airs on WSBR, 740 AM, and WWNN, 1470 AM, in Boca Raton, Florida.