Fibroids affect approximately three out of four American women. Many women dismiss symptoms of fibroids (also known as myomas) including, heavy monthly periods, pain or pressure between the hip bones or back of the legs, a frequent need to urinate, constipation and bloating and an enlarged abdomen. Fibroid related symptoms cause women to lose an estimated 2-4 million days of productivity a year. African-American women, and those of any race with a family history, are more likely to develop fibroids than other women. It’s estimated that between 50% and 80% of African-American women will develop fibroids. Fibroids are the #1 reason for hysterectomy in this country— up to 75% of hysterectomies done are for this non-cancerous condition that can be treated without surgery!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Free Community Health Talks


Join UFE & Fibroid Expert Dr. John Lipman, medical director of
the Center for Image Guided Medicine at Emory Adventist
Hospital for a seminar on fibroids and UFE (uterine fibroid
embolization), a non surgical treatment for fibroids.


Upcoming Seminars
March 3, 2012

Join us at the Trumpet of God Ministries & Training Center, 600
Pine Street, Albany, Georgia at 10:30am.


March 24, 2012
Join us at The Greater Travelers Rest Baptist Church, 4650 Flat
Shoals Parkway, Decatur, GA at 10am
RSVP Today (678) 861-7787



Freedom From Fibroids Without
Surgery!!!! Dr. John Lipman, medical
director of the Center for Image Guided
Medicine at Emory Adventist-Hospital
in Smyrna, GA



Upcoming Events


Feb 23, 2012
Health Fair- Atlanta Technical College


March 15, 2012
Health Fair- Atlanta City Government, Atlanta Civic Center


March 17, 2012
Health & Entertainment Festival- Atown Day, Lakewood
Fairgrounds



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