March 8, 2010

Crozer-Keystone physician establishes center for medical weight loss

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Crozer-Keystone
internal medicine physician Nancy Horvitz-Rist, M.D., recently established a
Center for Medical Weight Loss that offers men and women an individualized,
medically supervised approach to losing weight –
and keeping it off.

Horvitz-Rist
sees weight-loss patients at Crozer Medical Plaza at Brinton Lake, 300
Evergreen Drive, Suite 150, in Glen Mills. 

Horvitz-Rist’s
Center is part of a national network of physicians bringing medical expertise
to the field of commercial weight loss. Originally founded by Michael S.
Kaplan, M.D., a nationally known specialist in bariatric medicine, the Center
for Medical Weight Loss offers clients a long-term weight loss approach managed
with the full support of a
certified
medical professional.

Kaplan
said in a press release, “Excessive
weight needs to be treated as the disease that it is – medically. Unlike
leading consumer weight-loss programs whose staff require no medical knowledge
or training, Center for Medical Weight Loss physicians are certified
professionals. They fully understand the complex factors that are related to
weight gain – individual psychology, contributing illnesses, prescription
medication and the genetics of individual body composition.” 

The
Center’s program aims to help clients break food addictions and reach a healthy
target weight quickly while learning healthy habits that will help them to
maintain
their weight loss
permanently.
 

The
Center’s approach begins with a comprehensive consultation and measurement
process. “Whether clients are suffering from severe health issues due to excess
weight or are looking to lose 15-20 pounds for cosmetic reasons, all receive a
full medical consultation with detailed scientific measurement of their body
mass and basal metabolic rate,” Horvist-Rist
said in the same relese. “The consultation and measurement
allows me to accurately predict weight loss results based on each client’s
individual body composition analysis.” 

Each
fully individualized program is supported with ongoing one-on-one care,
including nutrition, fitness, medication, behavioral modification and
counseling. This includes access to high-quality nutritional products only
available to physicians. Clients will also have access to the latest, FDA-ap
proved weight loss medications.

For
more information or to schedule an appointment with the Center
for Medical Weight Loss, call 610761-9695.

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Thomas “Couj” M. Mclaughlin Sr. of Kennett Square

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Thomas “Couj” M. Mclaughlin Sr., age
90 of Kennett Square, died Saturday, March 6, at his residence. He was the
husband of Geraldine Davidson McLaughlin, who passed away in 1999, and with
whom he shared 52 years of marriage.
 

Born
in West Chester, he was the son of the late Paul and Frances Fahey McLaughlin.

He
was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, serving the east side of
Kennett Square, for 37 years, retiring in 1972. Tom will be remembered by many
people for his gregarious nature.

He
was a member of St. Patrick’s Church and the Kennett Baseball Old Timers
Association.

Tom
was a founding member and long time coach of the St. Patrick’s Teeners baseball
league. He played baseball in the Kennett Community League for many years.

He
served his country during World War II, in the European Theater, as a U.S. Army
MP.

He
is survived by one son, Thomas “Mickey” M. McLaughlin, Jr. and his wife DeDe of
Kennett Square; one daughter-in-law, Kris McLaughlin of Kennett Square; one
sister, Mary Husband of Ashburn, Va.; five grandchildren, Colleen, Kelly, Erin,
P.J. and Megan, and six great-grandchildren.

He
was predeceased by one son, Paul “Gussy” McLaughlin; one daughter, Mary C.
Rhoades and one brother, Wallace “Sax” McLaughlin.

Friends
and relatives are invited to visit with Tom’s family from 7 to 9 p.m. on
Wednesday evening, March 10 and again from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., Thursday, March
11, at the Kuzo & Grieco Funeral, 250 West State Street, Kennett Square, PA
(610-444-4116). His Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 on Thursday morning,
March 11, at St. Patrick Church, 212 Meredith Street, Kennett Square. Burial
will be in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Route 82, Kennett Square.

Online
condolences may be made by visiting www.griecocares.com.

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Carlton H. Baker of West Grove

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Carlton H. Baker, 87,
of West Grove, died at his residence in Jenner’s Pond, on Friday, March 5.

Carl
was a graduate of Cornell University, class of 1944, where he received his
degree in Chemical Engineering.

He
retired in 1984 as Plant Engineer in the F & F Department at the DuPont
Company.

He
is survived by his wife of 60 years, Peg; one daughter, Joan and her husband
Bill; one son, John and his wife Mary and four grandchildren.

He
was predeceased by a daughter Barbara, who died in 1958.

His
Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 13, at the Kennett
Friends Meeting, Union and Sickle Street, Kennett Square.

Contributions
in his honor may be made to the Kennett Friends Meeting or to a charity of your
choice.

Arrangements
by the Foulk & Grieco Funeral Home, West Grove.

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