Heart to Hearts to host presentation on new laser therapies

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Heart to Hearts, a nonprofit wellness organization, will hold a program titled “Aging Gracefully: Innovations in Laser Technology” on Saturday, April 9,

The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to noon and includes breakfast, will be held at Collaboration Core (Strayer University Building), at 3150 Brunswick Pike, Suite 300.

Dr. Edwin Barry, a board certified chiropractic orthopedist, will speak on “The Wave of the Future in Pain Management through Laser Therapy.”

Kate Thomsen, MD, MPH, and board certified in integrative holistic medicine, will present “Enjoy the Night! Therapy for Vaginal Rejuvenation.”

Heart to Hearts helps individuals achieve a high quality of living by educating them about important issues affecting their health and well-being. It is the mission of the organization to empower individuals to make healthy lifestyle choices for themselves and their families that reduce the risk of illness.

The cost to attend is $20. Pre-registration is required by April 5. To pre-register, contact Sue at (609) 731.1533, the Heart to Hearts Office at (609) 498.7968, or email hearttoheartsinc@gmail.com. Make checks payable to Heart to Hearts, Inc. and mail to Heart to Hearts, 3131 Princeton Pike, Building 2B, Suite 105, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.

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