• Medical NEWS
  • Childhood Obesity In The USA Would Be Reversed If Fast Food TV Advertising Were Banned, Says Study
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:00:00 PST
    A ban on fast food advertisements in the United States could reduce the number of overweight children by as much as 18 percent, according to a new study being published this month in the Journal of Law and Economics. The study also reports that eliminating the tax deductibility associated with television advertising would result in a reduction of childhood obesity, though in smaller numbers.
  • The Government's Obesity Strategy, More Of The Same Rhetoric - British Medical Journal
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:00:00 PST
    Nigel Hawkes chronicles a decade of the UK Government's attempts to tackle obesity, including its latest bid to turn the tide on obesity "which is so smothered in jargon" that it is hard to understand. He says: "The danger of wrapping an issue such as obesity up in the language of sociology and systems analysis is that it all begins to seem impossibly complicated.
  • Implementing A Ban On Fast Food TV Advertising Would Reverse Childhood Obesity Trends
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:00:00 PST
    A ban on fast food advertisements in the United States could reduce the number of overweight children by as much as 18 percent, according to a new study being published this month in the Journal of Law and Economics. The study also reports that eliminating the tax deductibility associated with television advertising would result in a reduction of childhood obesity, though in smaller numbers.
  • Improving Your Fitness And Environmental Impact With Support And Encouragement From Your Cell Phone
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:00:00 PST
    Planning on gobbling a few extra treats this holiday season? Soon, your cell phone may be able to help you maintain your exercise routine and keep the pounds off over winter months, without your having to lift a finger to keep track. Researchers at the University of Washington and Intel have created two new cell phone applications, dubbed UbiFit and UbiGreen, to automatically track workouts and green transportation.
  • Peripheral Fat Breakdown Undermined By Bad Cholesterol
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 03:00:00 PST
    The so called bad cholesterol (LDL) inhibits the breakdown of fat in cells of peripheral deposits, according to a study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. The discovery reveals a novel function of LDL as a regulator of fat turnover besides its well-established detrimental effects in promoting atherosclerosis. The study, which is a collaboration of two research groups at Karolinska Institutet, is published in the open-access journal PLoS ONE.




PWC Company Bio's

Physical Therapy

Aaron Kramer, PT
Aaron is a practicing physical therapist who has been managing rehabilitation and ancillary services since 2000. In addition to the operations of Personalized Rehabilitation, he is very active in the overall direction & growth of the company. Aaron’s hands on dealings with day to day operations is a proven commodity in implementing and building
programs that meet the objectives of both Personalized Rehabilitation and its clients. He is totally committed to ensure that the facility operates such that professional integrity is always maintained with each discipline as an equal member of the care delivery team.



Dean Sarris, PT
Dean has been a licensed, practicing physical therapist for the past six years and has been a center manager of three different clinics for the past five. As an outpatient P.T., Dean has seen and treated a wide variety of musculoskeletal issues, such as low back pain and rotator cuff tendonitis, as well as neuromuscular disorders, such as stroke and MS. The wide range of knowledge and growing experience Dean has gained, is now being used to help patients at Personalized Wellness Center.

Dean is a graduate of Walsh University Master of Physical Therapy Program and John Carroll University BA of Biology. He has been involved in the realm of Physical therapy as a patient, volunteer, intern, and physical therapist for over 10 years.



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