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2003 PCOSA ConferenceFrom: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 19 Jun 2003 17:24:26 -0500 (CDT)
Come one, come all to the PCOS event of a lifetime! Imagine an event that will teach, show and allow you to experience all you need to know about PCOS to manage it physically and emotionally both now and in the future. Your dream has come true! PCOSA's 2003 Conference, "Keys to Living with PCOS" which will be held on October 16 - 19, 2003 at the Marriott Perimeter Center in Atlanta, Georgia will be that event. If you can only participate in one PCOS activity this year, this one should be it. For all ages, reproductive health stages, ethnic and religious backgrounds, "Keys to Living with PCOS" will provide you with the essential keys to unlock a path to better health, wellness, prevention and medical care. Having PCOS isn't just about taking a birth control pill or going through infertility treatment to conceive, it affects all aspects of our mind, body and spirit and each need continuous knowledge, nurturing and treatment. Whether you're 18, 30 or 50 "Keys to Living with PCOS" is for you! Led by the leading PCOS medical experts and other experts in their respective fields such as Dr. Sam Thatcher, author of "PCOS: The Hidden Epidemic", plus-sized movement expert Rochelle Rice, Katie Arons and Stephanie Zehr both well-known plus-sized models, Kat Carney, CNN's Health Reporter and many more. Key topics will include: Adoption, Cultural & Ethnic Issues, Diabetes, Diet, Excess Hair, Fitness, Healthy Living & Cooking, Infertility Treatment Options, Medical Research & Terminology, Nutrition, Oral Medication, Partners Support, Pediatrics, Self-Empowerment, Self-Esteem & Body Image, Sexuality, Skin Problems, Surgical Options, Teen Issues and more! Will you have to sit all day listening to boring lectures? Absolutely not! We're going to have fun, emotional, thought-provoking active experiences as well, such as: Diabetes & Health Screenings, First Annual Fashion Show for Plus & Regular Sizes, Healing Through Self-Express Plus-Sized Photo Exhibit, Healthy Cooking Demonstration & Tasting, Internet Cafe, Yoga & Water Aerobics Movement Sessions, Screening of the "Scrambled" PCOS Documentary, Social Gala Dinner with Entertainment and a Welcome Poolside Reception. Click here http://www.pcosupport.org/events/2003agenda.pdf to download the complete conference agenda. Best of all, there is TONS to see and do in Atlanta for you and everyone in your family. The Atlanta area is filled with over 200 attractions so there is something for everyone! The Marriott Perimeter Center is just a few minutes walk away from the Perimeter Center Mall, a large upscale mall with tons of fabulous restaurants and stores. Other Atlanta area activities include: Centennial Olympic Park, CNN Center, Margaret Mitchell House & Museum (famed site where Gone with the Wind was written), Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Six Flags Over Atlanta amusement park, Underground Atlanta, World of Coca-Cola, Zoo Atlanta or you can even take in a Braves game at Turner Field. To make this an affordable event for everyone, we have arranged for special discounted hotel, airfare, transportation and even travel agency fees. If you are flying in from outside the Atlanta area, airfare is at an all time low plus you can get our additional discount and our hotel rate is only $69/night. Out of town guests can also save on car rental expenses because the Marriott Perimeter Center is conveniently located off of the MARTA line, Atlanta's famed transportation system which, for only a few dollars, will safely and quickly get you to and from the hotel, airport and local attractions. If you are driving in, the Marriott does offer FREE parking. For more conference details click here http://www.pcosupport.org/events/conference.php More details will follow in the next week. Don't forget to register by August 15, 2003 to receive a $25 discount off your conference registration. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta! Sincerely, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association
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