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Oakville Beaver, 15 Sep 2011, p. 24

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2501 Third Line, Oakville 905-825-3800 www.metaboliccareclinics.com Weight Loss that works. Results that last. metabolic care clinics nutrition exercise weight loss Body composition test Determine your fat and muscle weight Receive FREE meal solutions ($50.00 value) *Offer expires Oct. 31,2011 I LOST 30 lbs! LOSE 2 POUNDS PER WEEK Call now to book your FREE smart weight session beforeafter Dr. JennaDavis Family Chiropractor/Acupuncturist 905.844.WELL (9355) www.acornhealth.ca 250Wyecroft Rd., Unit 15, Oakville, ON First Weekly Class: Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. Seating is limited. Please call 905-844-9355 to register. Whether you are minutes pregnant or minutes away from delivery, there is important information for everyone! Morning Sickness? Breastfeeding Concerns? Pregnancy and Postnatal Nutrition questions? Labour and Birth Plan questions? YOU AND YOUR PREGNANCY SIX WEEK PRENATAL CLASS w w w .i n si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B EA V ER Th ur sd ay , S ep te m be r 15 , 2 01 1 2 4 Health Mark Sept. 25 on the calendar as the date local charity, Robbies Rainbow, will host a fall fundraiser called Bowling for Bowels. Aimed to raise funds and strike back against Crohn's disease, it will take place at Classic Bowl, located on Dundas Street just west of Winston Churchill Boulevard. Team registration begins at 1:30 p.m. Bowling starts at 2 p.m. and continuess through 4 p.m. Robbie is looking for teams of six players ($25 for team registration or $4.25/child) to participate. Robbies bowling event includes team t-shirts, pizza, pop, face painting, balloon magician, prizes and more. For information contact kate@robbies- rainbow.ca or look for a printable bowling pledge form at www.robbiesrainbow.ca/ b4b. This year's overall fundraising goal for the charity is $10,000. Robbies Rainbow provides funding to children living with severe Crohns dis- ease. Robbie's Rainbow will strike back at Crohn's The children it assists desperate- ly need a specialized and expensive drug treatment to keep Crohns dis- ease in remission. For many children, this treat- ment is the final treatment option before surgery is used to gain con- trol of the disease. Many families are denied access to this class of drug because they either have no private drug insurance, or their policies do not cover the cost of the drugs. O.H.I.P does not provide coverage, so children are faced with using a less effective drug that doesnt con- trol the disease because its all they can financially afford. Robbie has been battling with Crohns disease since his sixth birthday. Crohns disease is an inflammatory disease that affects the digestive tract anywhere from the mouth to the anus. It most commonly affects the lower intestine. In Robbies case, without treatment, the disease causes intense abdominal cramping, vomiting, headaches, exhaustion and diarrhea. For information, visit www.robbiesrainbow.ca. OAKVILLE BEAVER FILE PHOTO IN SEARCH OF A RAINBOW: Robbie's Rainbow was founded by Robbie Murray an 8 year old with Crohn's disease who is fundraising so other kids his age can afford the same treatments he receives at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. Were putting life-saving AEDs in more public places in your community. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU PUT YOUR HEART INTO IT. www.heartandstroke.ca

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