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Register for 'What Women Should Know About Staying Healthy'

Spaces are still available for the final installment in a series of free education programs designed to make sure women are informed about a wide range of health issues.

“What Women Should Know About Staying Healthy,” a panel discussion on leading women's health topics, runs from 7-9 pm on Monday, Oct. 24, at Advocate Condell's Conference Center, 700 Garfield Ave., Libertyville.

Condell physician Eileen Morrison, MD, board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, will discuss breast health; Geetha Reddy, MD, board certified in cardiology, will discuss heart health; nutritionist Joshh Rager will discuss diet; and special guest Francine Friedman, national speaker and best-selling author of MatchDotBomb, will talk about the importance of emotional health for maintaining well-being.

Enjoy refreshments and giveaways and time to relax during this informative – and interactive -- program. The registration code for this program is 5W27.

The program is free, but registration is required by calling Health Advisor at (800) 323-8622. Other programs covered men's health, varicose veins and flu season.

About Advocate Condell Medical Center

Advocate Condell Medical Center is the leading provider of comprehensive medical and surgical services in Lake County, with state-of-the-art heart, neurosurgical, maternity and emergency services. Condell's emergency department is the only Level 1 Trauma Center in Lake County, treating the area's most seriously injured patients. The medical center also features the only dedicated pediatric emergency department in the county. Recognized for its quick treatment of heart attack patients, Condell holds full accreditation from the Society of Chest Pain Centers. Advocate Condell is the only hospital in Lake County to feature all private adult patient rooms. U.S. News & World Report ranked Advocate Condell one of the best hospitals in the Chicago area in 2011.

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