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INCENTIVE TRUSTS It can provide additional structure for a beneficiary by using incentives, so as goals are accomplished within a treatment plan that includes caregivers, physicians, therapists, and others, the beneficiary will receive funds. The When it comes to financial and estate planning, it can be especially structure could be cash incentives, but a trust can also ensure that the money difficult to know what to do with a beneficiary who has previously is spent in a particular way, avoiding the potential that the money itself demonstrated poor behavioral patterns. Questions emerge about whether is abused. For example, instead of making a cash distribution, the trustee a financial windfall might actually create more problems than it solves and could be in charge of paying for particular expenses such as a car, vacation, about how to know who to trust with their care. or club membership every year should the beneficiary remain sober. Love being blind often causes us to not realize problems are problems until Being a caregiver is a difficult job and being impartial toward those we care it’s too late (or much more difficult) to solve them, which is why an outside about can be nearly impossible. Care needs to be ongoing and responsive perspective can be important. to changing circumstances. Being a trustee for a beneficiary with substance An incentive trust is a trust that includes provisions requiring beneficiaries abuse issues isn’t easy either. One needs to be careful about distributions to meet certain conditions before the trustee can distribute funds. This so as not to jeopardize other government benefits, one may face difficulties means that the funds can only be accessed in specific situations or for in verifying whether goals are met that would trigger distributions, and specific needs. Some incentive trusts give the trustee the authority to spread additional coordination may be needed to set up a treatment team beyond distributions out so the beneficiary doesn’t receive them all at once, but the the standard team a trust department may work with. incentives can be much more varied. Mr. Hagen notes that “Sometimes individual trustees end up resigning Incentives don’t only need to target negative behavior, such as drug abuse, from the trust due to emotional fatigue.” The best trustee might end up either. For example, a provision encouraging positive behavior might be to being someone that is most familiar with the situation, but it may also be encourage charitable work or giving, offering to provide extra funds for a appropriate to have a co-trustee that deals with many cases of this nature. beneficiary as a reward for volunteer work or to match their charitable gifts. Mr. Hagen also notes that the best institutional trustee choice would likely Martin J. Hagan, J.D. wrote a three part guide for Kiplinger “Designing be one that has familiarity with special needs trusts, such as Garden State Trusts for Beneficiaries with Substance Abuse Problems” that goes over some Trust Company, since we are already familiar with social workers and case of the incentive trust basics. The most important take-away from this article managers that have experience with the medical and health needs of disabled is that the trust is not a magical lamp that will necessarily solve the problem. beneficiaries. “The denial of assistance is sometimes the greatest assistance. The trick is recognizing when this is the case.” - Richelle E. Goodrich

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The leaves are changing their hue and the air is getting crisp. Is it November already? It’s hard to believe the holidays are upon us! Many of our professionals offer fantastic ways to look and feel your best during the holiday season. I hope you’ll heed their advice as you read their articles. Fall is also the perfect time to shop locally for your holiday gifts-there are so many businesses offering quality products and services for you and your family members this season. Reflecting on the past year, I am incredibly fortunate to work with an amazing team of talents writers, graphic designers and photographers. Many days, I am blessed with emails, voicemails, and personal conversations with readers who have benefited from the information we’ve published. Additionally, it has become a pleasure to work with and promote the professionals featured in the Lauren, pictured with her family. Monmouth County Woman Publication and the significant educational impact they make on the readers of the publication. Many times, the articles are critical to the reader’s personal health and wellness! On behalf of the staff at the Monmouth County Woman Publication, we wish you a safe and joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year!

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Contents Medical Professionals

REHABILITY.................................................................. 2 All Care Physical Therapy Center, LLC......................... 6 Shore Vascular & Vein Center................................ 10, 11 Reproductive Science Center of NJ............................ 13 Gastroenterologists of Ocean County......................... 16 Ocean Hematology & Oncology.................................. 17 Relievus....................................................................... 18 Kathy A. Banks, DMD.................................................. 20 Paonessa Colon & Rectal Surgery.............................. 21 University Urology Associates of NJ............... 23, 24, 25

Home Health Care

Travel Agency

Pediatric Dentistry

Fine Art Photography

Featured on the Cover Toms River X-Ray, CT & MRI Center..................... 14, 15

Community........................................................ 30

UM Communities HomeWorks...................................... 9

Shore Children’s Dental Care...................................... 12

Advocates in Action.................................................... 19

Certified Life Coach

Garden State Trust Company........................................ 3

Jessica L. Conrad........................................................ 19

Elder Law

Health & Wellness

Cosmetic & General Dentistry

Aesthetic Dental Creations............................................ 7

Business & Finance

Tracy Harman Photography........................................ 31

Advocacy

Financial Management

Carluccio, Leone, Dimon, Doyle & Sacks, LLC............. 5

Vagabond Travel Agency............................................. 28

A Mindful Renewal...................................................... 22 Nina Radcliff, MD........................................................ 27 Hypnosis for Women................................................... 29

Women of Monmouth County........... 26

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Elder Law

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Establish a plan, diffuse a crisis, or ask a question...

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Thankful, Grateful And Blessed For Family Caregivers Who are the people in our lives that we are thankful, grateful and blessed to have in our lives? Without a doubt, family caregivers would be at the top of the list. Family caregivers are the foundation of long term care. Caregiving can be a 24 hour/7 days a week job. Caring for a senior with heath or dementia issues or a child with special needs can be non-stop. On a whole, the majority of caregivers are family members. In appreciation for the hard-work and dedication of family caregivers, the month of November is recognized as National Caregiver Appreciation Month. It is a month long tribute to acknowledge those individuals providing care and support to family members and loved ones. Caregivers often turn to elder law attorneys to help navigate the legal issues the caregivers face on a daily basis. Certified Elder Law Attorney, Annemarie Schreiber answered questions and offered informaton on the Caregivers First TV show, hosted by Lynette Whiteman, Executive Director of Caregiver Volunteers Of Central Jersey. The episode aired last December 12th on local TV stations (visit www.scannj.com for listings). It is also be posted on www.CLDDS.com.

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Whether it is helping with financial matters or medical decisions, it is important that the proper legal documents are in place to ensure the caregiver has the appropriate known as a health care proxy authority. To that end,isitalso may be advantageous fordirective, the a durable power of attorney for health care or an advance directive. An caregiver to be named as agent under a power of attorney individual appoints a trusted person to be his or her representative in the for financial matters and/or as agent under a medical event the creator of the document can no longer make medical decisions for directive. The job of a caregiver can be strenuous and him- or herself. demanding. To ease the caregiver’s burden, having these is a legal document in which an individual states his or documents in placemedical will alleviate oneend area of care. stress. her wishes regarding treatment and of life An Early individual’s planning is for designed to prevent theofneed forarelater, preferences medical treatment and end life care oftenmore included in costly, protective proceedings initiated with the court, such as a guardianship. To help either the current caregivers in our lives or the ones that will care for us someday in the future, let’s show that we consider ourselves thankful, grateful and blessed for these people by getting the necessary legal documents in place. Estate Planning, Probate, and Administraton Wills and Trusts Powers of Attorney Advance Medical Directives Disabillity Planning

Guardianships/ Conservatorships Medicaid/Medicare Planning Asset Preservation and Protection Elder Abuse Cases

Healthcare Decisions Nursing Home Issues Social Security Counseling and Document Preparation Estate and Gift Taxes ...and More.

* As a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the ABA approved National Elder Law Foundation, Annemarie Schreiber is one of only 400 or so attorneys in the entire United States who is a qualified CELA. She is certified by the ABA approved Natonal Elder Law Foundation and has years of experience offering clients in Ocean and Monmouth counties the legal counsel they need to plan ahead for their future or the future of their loved ones work through difficult situations.

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Total Hip Arthroplasty Anterior Approach vs. Posterior Approach David Walinger, PTA

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is used worldwide as one of the most effective procedures for relieving pain, restoring function, and improving quality of life in patients with painful or deformed hip joints. Improvements in hip arthroplasty procedures have led to faster recovery, shorter hospitalization, and higher patient satisfaction.

In the United States, more than 300,000 patients between 50-80 years of age undergo total hip replacement. The most common cause for requiring a THA is due to osteoarthritis or injury. Symptoms of osteoarthritis include pain, joint stiffness, and decreased range of motion. THA has the ability to relieve pain and improve quality of life. Among all the joints in the human body, the hip joint has a faster, more durable and successful recovery following replacement. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint. The prosthetic (artificial) portion of the hip joint consists of two parts, a cup-like component that is attached to the acetabulum (portion of the pelvic bone), and a shaft with a round top that attaches to the femur (thigh bone of the leg). The damaged parts of the hip bone are removed, contoured and replaced with the prosthetic. These material combinations can include metal-on-polyethylene ,metal-on-metal, and ceramic-on-ceramic. Total hip replacements can be performed with two techniques which include an anterior approach or posterior approach. The anterior approach is considered less invasive in comparison to the posterior approach. During a posterior approach, while lying on your side, your orthopedic surgeon will create a 4-7 inch incision behind the hip along the outer buttock

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area. The gluteus maximus muscle is split but will not require repair. Two hip external rotator muscles are detached and then reattached to bone and will heal within 4-6 weeks. The anterior approach is usually performed creating an incision along the front upper thigh separating but not detaching muscle to avoid nerve damage. Following surgery, your physician will discuss your hip precautions to ensure a successful recovery.

Hip Precautions

Posterior Approach: What to avoid: • Sitting on low chair/toilets • Bringing you knee past you hip ( >90 degrees of hip flexion) • Bending at the waist to pick up objects off the floor • Standing “pigeon toed” (inward rotation of feet) • Crossing of legs

Anterior Approach: What to avoid:

• Stepping backwards on your surgical leg • Crossing of legs • Lying on your stomach • Standing with your feet rotated outward *Please consult with your physician regarding hip precautions

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Physical Therapy

Early postoperative therapeutic exercises are necessary for preventing blood clots and increasing blood circulation to your lower extremities. Early exercises are also important to strengthen muscles and maintain joint integrity. Following surgery, you will meet your supervising physical therapist in the recovery room to begin exercises implemented in your personal treatment plan. It may feel uncomfortable at first, but these exercises will speed your recovery and reduce your postoperative pain. Outpatient physical therapy sessions will help restore range of motion and increase your proximal hip stability. Weight-bearing activities will help restore strength to optimal levels as well. This level of physical therapy focuses on activity-specific rehabilitation for your personal goals, such as a return to work or other activity. Your physical therapist will incorporate exercises that simulate those activities. These may include lifting techniques, pushing, pulling carts, climbing ladders, agility exercises, or light jogging depending on your recovery and activity level. Today, 80% of all hip replacements last for up to 20 years. Some are not always successful, leaving various factors which increase the chances of failure including an individual’s weight, compliance of hip precautions as well as level of activity and overall health status. Performing strengthening exercises is essential for stabilizing the hip during recovery. Excessively high impact exercises can cause too much force and can increase the likelihood of complications. Skilled manual therapy and rehabilitation is very important in order to regain full potential and proper recovery. For more information on the importance of physical rehabilitation following a total joint replacement surgery, please call (609) 660-1900 to schedule an appointment at our Barnegat location.

David Walinger, PTA David graduated from Union County College where he earned his Associates Degree in Applied Science with successful completion of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Prior to this, he attended Bloomsburg University where he studied exercise science. During his clinical rotations he has treated many patients with a variety of pathologies including musculoskeletal injuries, Parkinson’s disease, cerebrovascular accidents, traumatic brain injuries, and more. David is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and is delighted to be a part of the All-Care team.

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Be Thankful for the Advice of Nonagenarians By: Deborah Walsh, Corporate Director of Home Care Service, United Methodist Communities America’s population of persons aged 90 (Nonagenarians) and over has almost tripled since 1980, reaching 1.9 million in 2010, and will continue to increase in the coming years. Elders can be a source of wise words and sage advice on dealing with and enjoying life to its fullest. Older generations have decades of experience to share. The younger generation can spend years slowly gaining the experience and making the same mistakes or they can draw on the wisdom of those who’ve already been down the same road. Here are some practical tips elders would like to pass on to younger folks. Quit worrying so much Older adults have the lowest stress levels among the generations since the American Psychological Association began conducting its annual Stress in America survey. Take time to craft the story of your life As we age what ends up mattering most is how our life story has played out. It’s important to know that your life has mattered. When it comes to love, take your time Don’t rush into anything and choose your partner carefully. Love yourself first and get to know the person you love very, very well in all circumstances, the happiest parts, and the stressful parts. You can’t mold your spouse into something that you want. Find romance in the small stuff Encourage and find comfort in even the smallest aspects of your relationship. Emphasize on thinking small – the small minute to minute,

day to day interactions that make up a relationship. Don’t give up on love (at any age) Its easy to give up on love when you’re single and all your friends are married. Keep an open mind and leave room for love and companionship, no matter what stage of life you’re in. Make time for family Parenting means spending quality time with your children, even if work and other obligations make it challenging. Never stop learning The key to a purposeful life is an education and insatiable curiosity. Seeking out new learning opportunities regularly enriches the lives of seniors. Travel while you are young Novel experiences keep elders young and inspired. Don’t wait until the children have grown or you’re retired. Don’t worry about the money…the experience is far more valuable than money will ever be. Listen to your elders and be thankful for them People who have lived through generations play a vital role in how our society functions. Listening to the stories and experiences of older generations can help us understand history and how to better shape our future.

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very interested in science so it was a natural progression for him to pursue a career in medicine. His specialty is the treatment of disorders of the circulatory system – also known as vascular surgery. He grew up in a “surgical” family and his dad was his partner for 17 years until he retired. He adds, “When I was a child my Dad would bring me to the hospital to make rounds with him on weekends. I really looked up to him and what he did for a living.” It was his father’s dedication and satisfaction with his own career that had a lasting impression on the younger Gosin. Dr. Gosin: My specialty involves treating vein problems, such as varicose veins and spider veins. I also treat diseases of the arteries such as aneurysms, blockage in the arteries to the brain, called carotid artery stenosis and peripheral artery disease (PAD). As a surgeon, I am able to perform surgery when necessary. However, in many cases I am able to treat these vascular problems using modern, minimally invasive nonsurgical methods.

CW: What is the most rewarding part about your profession? Dr. Gosin:

better and healthier. In some cases, people experience dramatic improvements in their quality of life. It is a wonderful feeling to know that I was able to provide that.

CW: What is the most challenging?

Dr. Gosin: Every case can provide its own unique challenge. It is important to remember that each patient I treat is an individual. Certain elements of his or her care may be more challenging than a similar condition in another person. It is that variation that makes my job so interesting.

CW: Are varicose veins a genetic problem? Can they be prevented?

Dr. Gosin: Genetics are one of the most important risk factors in the development of varicose veins. Individuals with a family history are more likely to develop the condition themselves, than individuals who do not have that family history. However, genetics are just one of a number of recognized risk factors. Other risk factors include prolonged standing, pregnancy, increasing age and being overweight. It is also interesting to note that some people will develop varicose veins without any of those risk factors. Although there is no way to absolutely prevent the development of varicose veins, certain precautions, like wearing compression stockings, may help to keep the symptoms at bay.

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Dr. Gosin: Treatment varies based on an individual’s particular obtain their care from a specialist. While varicose veins may cause cosmetic concerns for some people, others with this condition will actually have an underlying abnormality with the valves in the leg

diagnosing and treating the underlying condition, then treatment will likely be incomplete and provide only temporary improvement.

recovery with minimal pain and “down time.”

CW: How do you stay current with trends happening in your profession? Dr. Gosin: Vascular surgery is a specialty that has seen fantastic in a program of “lifelong learning” and current with the major specialty journals and regularly attend conferences. Dr. Gosin grew up on the Jersey Shore, and after graduation from the Medical College, he completed his training and was delighted to come back and begin his practice. He completed his residency in general surgery and a fellowship in vascular surgery at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He has three children and enjoys spending time at the beach and boating. Dr. College of Surgeons and a member of Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, and numerous other national surgical and vascular societies.

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Endometriosis And Infertility WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS?

Endometriosis is a condition where tissue normally located in the uterus is abnormally found elsewhere in the abdomen. It affects women primarily from the late teenage years to the time of menopause. Classically, endometriosis is responsible for much of the chronic pelvic pain symptoms in women of reproductive age, and a common cause of infertility. Although the exact cause is unknown, evidence supports a genetic predisposition to developing endometriosis.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

Women with endometriosis often experience painful periods and pelvic pain varying from a mild annoyance to severe debilitating pain. It is estimated that endometriosis may be present in up to a third of reproductive age women with pelvic pain, and up to forty percent of women presenting with infertility.

HOW IS ENDOMETRIOSIS DIAGNOSED?

A detailed medical history, physical exam, and pelvic ultrasound are common components in the workup of a patient with suspected endometriosis. Medical history may be consistent with painful menstrual periods, including pain with intercourse and pain when having a bowel movement or voiding. Ovarian cysts can be found on ultrasound that may or may not be symptomatic. A definitive diagnosis is based on surgical exploration of the abdomen, with visual evidence of endometriosis.

WHAT CAUSES ENDOMETRIOSIS?

Although the exact cause of endometriosis is unknown, this benign disease is thought to arise from a combination of menstrual fluid that backflows from the uterus into the fallopian tubes and enters the abdomen. Another likely factor is cellular changes that create endometriosis implants in the abdomen, or that an altered immune system response allows these endometriosis cells to successfully survive and grow outside of the uterine cavity.

HOW DOES ENDOMETRIOSIS AFFECT MY CHANCES OF FERTILITY? Women with endometriosis have a strong association with infertility. It is estimated that between 20 and 40 percent of infertile women have endometriosis, and that the extent of infertility is directly associated with the severity of disease.

WHAT ARE MY TREATMENT OPTIONS?

Treatment of endometriosis depends on the clinical symptoms, which include pelvic pain and/or infertility. Medical treatment includes the use of anti-inflammatory medications or oral contraceptives in those women with mild symptoms not desiring pregnancy. Medications that decrease the production of estrogen in the body are also being utilized to treat this disease. Although medical therapies address the symptoms, they do not provide a measurable benefit regarding fertility. Therefore, on a case-by-case basis, surgical treatment may be beneficial in restoring ovarian and fallopian tube anatomy, and to remove endometriosis implants. Fertility treatments may often be required to achieve pregnancy. Endometriosis can affect many facets of a woman’s health. It is important that patients be educated about the implications of this condition, and that proper evaluation and care is implemented by their provider. At the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey, we are available to answer your fertility questions, perform a complete fertility evaluation, and present you with individualized options for conception, all in a comfortable and caring setting. Our patients are made to feel like guests in our home. We are a full-service fertility center experienced in all the latest technologies and look forward to helping you achieve success.

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3D Mammography Advances In X-Ray suspicious, patients need to be called Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death back for additional views. The multiple among women. One inThe 8 women will develop breast x-ray machine is the grandfather of all radiology equipment. When it was invented images created by 3D mammograms Cancer in cancer in her lifetime. it is estimated thatRoetgen over inEach 1895year by Wilhelm Conrad in Germany, was the could look have such increaseditaccuracy that first time doctors this breast 252,710 women in the United States will be diagnosed inside the human body without dissection. This spurred an On entire science of imaging that there is decreased need for this. is difficult to with breast cancer and more than 40,500 women will average 3D mammograms created the field of radiology as we know it today. We reduce now have amazing like detect machines on die from the disease. This is why early detection is so callbacks by up to 40% compared to this standard CAT survival scans, PET/CTs, nuclear medicine imaging, and others that can important. With earlyultrasounds, detection, theMRIs, five-year traditional mammograms. This means mammogram. image human like never before. Despite these new cutting-edge modalities, rate nearlyM.D. 100%. The latestthe weapon in body the fight against CyrusisKhorrami, less radiation exposure, increased standard x-rays areknown still the ordered andfor most used and test, and there continue to be breast cancer is 3D mammography (also asmost breast convenience our patients, more advances in the field of x-rays. tomosynthesis). This new technology has increased early peace of mind. detection over traditional mammograms, especially in Q: What can I expect whenthe advantages of digital How are with x-rays created? How doaccuracy means What are women dense breasts. Greater better breast cancer detection. having a 3D mammogram? they make images? radiography?

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A: The process of having There a 3D is markedly increased speed in using mammogram is the same as a radiography. In the past when x-rays were digital conventional 2D exam. The taken, we had to wait for the films to be processed technologist will position you, in order to see the images. Now, the x-rays taken compress your breast, and take images the no technologist are faster and the images from different angles. by There’s Using 3Dpatients mammogram arerequired, createdand immediately. Our love the additional compression it technology, the only takes a few extra improved seconds. speed and efficiency, and our radiologists cancer was able to be are able to diagnose disease faster than ever. Q: Do insurance companies clearly seen. Much like how pictures taken on the newest cover 3D mammograms? cameras are sharper and clearer, digital radiography A: Medicare, and many private insurers, cover 3D mammograms. In the past, not is the latest technology and creates the clearest all private insurance companies covered 3D mammograms. However, in August images. Our ability tonearly detect infections and 2018, New Jersey enacted a mandate requiring allsubtle the major health insurers fractures has never been better. to cover 3D mammograms. Digital radiography uses the latest computerized Toms River X-ray has been performing mammograms to process x-rays30 and there Our are new, overlapping breast tissue from breast cancer. and serving the images community for over years. 3D more What new advances are there in Studies have shown that 3D mammograms significantly improve the metals usedmarket in the x-ray These mammogram is efficient the latest on the andtubes. has the most x-rays? detection of breast cancer, especially in women with denser breastBones tissue. Itofalso advances have significantly reduced radiation dose the hand block technology. It is our mission to provide the very advanced There havecancer been at many advances in x-ray picks up breast an earlier stage, which may be missed by traditional in ourWe x-rays. Keeping radiation doses as lowyour a the x-ray beamsbest making for our patients. thank you for trusting us with mammography. 3Dthe mammograms find metal 20-65% more invasive breast cancers technology over decades. The used them appear white. possibleofwhile health and the health yourproducing loved the highest quality images compared to traditional 2D mammograms, with an to average increase of 41%. to create the x-ray beam has been improved ones. We look forward to offering is our primary goal. create x-rayradiation beams. Theperforming x-ray film useda to Q: Is more thereefficient increased 3Dbe like the you this significant advance in breast film used in a camera. Now that our cameras are digital, so are our cancer mammogram? Toms screening. River X-ray uses the most advanced digital radiography x-rays. The x-ray beams now strike a computerized “digital film.” available on the market. We believe this is the best thing we can A: Mammograms expose patients to very low levels of radiation. The level of This immediately creates an image of the patient’s body and sends it provide for our patients. As always, if you have any questions, radiation exposure from a 3D mammogram is the same as that from a traditional wirelessly to aSocomputer that displays the image. called risk. digital please feel Cyrus free to Khorrami, contact ourM.D. staff at (732) 244-0777. mammogram. a patient receives all the benefits withoutThis any is increased Medical Director With traditional mammograms, when a radiologist finds an area that is radiography. PARVIZ KHORRAMI, M.D. CYRUS KHORRAMI, M.D. Founder Medical Director PARVIN MOTEMADEN KHORRAMI, M.D.

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Toms River X-Ray, CT, And MRI Center: The Last Of The Family Run Radiology Practices As a Radiologist, Dr. Cyrus Khorrami is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and ultimately directing the treatment of disease and injury by using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT, MRI, mammography, and ultrasound. Born into a family of physicians, he has been surrounded by medicine his entire life. “Growing up, I would hear fantastic stories my parents told about how they were able to change people’s lives. I knew this was what I wanted.” He adds, “Radiology answers the question of why someone is sick or why they are in pain. We work closely with all types of medical professionals to diagnose and treat patients. Every case is unique, which makes this field challenging. Reading hundreds of studies a week, I potentially diagnose and help hundreds of patients each week, which makes my job extremely rewarding.” After graduating from George Washington University, he moved to Philadelphia and conducted research at the University of Pennsylvania in creating a melanoma vaccine. He stayed in Philadelphia and attended medical school at Temple School of Medicine. After obtaining his medical degree, Cyrus spent the next four years at Cooper University Hospital for his radiology residency. After becoming a Board Certified Radiologist, he went on to Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore for a Cross Sectional Body Imaging Fellowship. Although his work has taken him all over the tri-state area, he moved back to Ocean County and enjoys living close to his family. Both of Dr. Khorrami’s parents are physicians. His father, Parviz Khorrami, is also a Radiologist and founded Toms River X-Ray, CT, and MRI Center. The practice began in 1981 when his father decided to leave the hospital system and open his own practice. He opened a small office on Route 37 with a single X-ray machine. Dr. Parviz Khorrami has slowly built his practice up over the last 30 years to now having over 40 employees and offering all imaging modalities. “We are the oldest and the largest privately owned imaging center in the area,” he says. Patients will immediately feel a different level of comfort when treated at Toms River X-Ray, CT, and MRI Center. “Large corporations or hospitals run most radiology practices,” he explains. “Ours is a family-run practice, which is very unusual in radiology. There used to be lots of privately owned radiology centers. Over the years, it became

harder and harder to stay independent. Those other family run, privately-owned centers either closed down or were absorbed by larger radiology groups. It is a story we have all seen a million times. The family owned stores cannot compete with the corporate chains. “My father founded our practice. My mother has been the office administrator for many years. I serve as the medical director. As with any family-run business, we take pride in what we do and work hard to provide the very best service possible. In my experience, larger corporations have less flexibility and less a person touch. We try to be as helpful and understanding as we can. We care deeply for our patients and strive to treat each and every one like they are a part of our family. I believe that is the reason we are able to prosper.” Dr. Khorrami enjoys the field of radiology because there are constantly new technologic breakthroughs and advances in imaging happening. He adds, “It is extremely important to have the most state-of-the-art methodologies and to hire and retain the best staff.” He makes it a priority to keep in close contact with the referring physicians he works with. “All doctors should work together as a team to provide the very best and most complete care for our patients.” Part of his responsibility involves working closely with other referring physicians to help guide diagnosis and treatment for his patients. Once he is able to help figure out the cause of a patient’s symptoms, he can quickly direct appropriate treatment. This can potentially result in catching life-threatening illnesses as quickly as possible. All of their radiologists are highly trained and have many years of experience. Almost all of them have advanced subspecialized training from top academic centers. This allows them to provide the type of quality care seen at any university hospital while still providing the personal attention and level of service of a family-run business. Dr. Khorrami has been married to Dr. Ladi Ilkhani Khorrami for last eight years. “Ladi is incredible. She is the most amazing wife, mother, partner, best friend, doctor, and confidant anyone could dream of.” Ladi is originally from New York and has been working for Hackensack Meridian Health as a primary care physician. Cyrus and Ladi have been blessed with two beautiful healthy boys, Dean (4 years old) and Dylan (2 years old). “Family is so important to us. We are overjoyed we can all work and live near each other. It is exciting to me that I can raise my children right here where I grew up.” Cyrus and Ladi often look to the future. “Perhaps one day our children will become doctors, to grow our practices and to keep the legacy alive.”

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Understanding The Term ‘Irritable Bowel Syndrome’ Written by: Dr. Omar Termini, Gastroenterologists of Ocean County

Do you suffer with chronically recurring abdominal pain and/or abdominal bloating that makes you feel or even look nine months pregnant? Do you suffer with chronic diarrhea that makes you uneasy to leave your house for even short trips? Do you have to rush home from a dinner out or even rush to the bathroom before leaving a restaurant because of the urgency to have a bowel movement? Do you know where every bathroom facility is located on your ride to work? Or do you have difficulty having bowel movements with resulting pain and cramping? If you answered yet to any of these questions, you are in very good company and may be suffering with a common condition called Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

What Is IBS?

Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the colon or large bowel. It is the most common complaint for which a gastroenterologist is consulted. It is estimated that 1 in 6 Americans suffer with some symptoms of IBS. Women suffer with the disorder more frequently than men and the initial onset of symptoms occur most often in adolescence and early adulthood but man manifest at any age. Though IBS is considered a benign condition with no risk of cancer, intestinal damage or associated inflammation, it is quite debilitating in many patients. IBS is one of the most common reasons for absence from work in the U.S. Symptoms of IBS vary by the subtype but all commonly include abdominal pain, bloating, pain relieved by defecation, mucus rectal discharge and alteration in bowel habits.

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Despite the common frequency of this disorder, there is no defines cause of IBS. Research has failed to detect any specific defect in the gastrointestinal tract that explains the illness. It has been theorized that a motility disorder (nervous system dysfunction that prevents proper muscle function of intestines) is the prime defect but this has yet to be confirmed. Most experts believe that there are likely multiple contributing factors.

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Experts in the field have developed clinical criteria to help diagnose IBS. This is based on history a patient gives a doctor during a visit. These criteria can only assist your doctor in making the diagnosis but are not definitive. This means that one must exclude other illnesses that mimic IBS before the diagnosis of IBS is confirmed. Disorders that can mimic or cause similar symptoms of IBS include: Infections, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis), Celiac Sprue (gluten sensitivity), Lactose Intolerance and Colon Cancer and other abdominal cancers. To exclude these disorders, when signs and symptoms are present, physicians will often perform blood and stool tests as well as place patients on selective diets. Colonoscopy is often necessary to exclude Colon Cancer or Colitis. Only once these more serious conditions have been excluded by patient history and necessary exams can patients by reassured of the diagnosis and treatment recommended.

Should I Be Concerned?

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These drugs help to take the “brakes” off the immune system, so that they can recognize and kill There are twoaccurately different types of lung cancer: cell and non-small cell. This difference is cancer more effectively. I amcellswriting to thank you for your kindness in caring for my Mom. My family has comfort in cases, a PETimmunotherapy scan. A PET scan can detect cancer more than othersmall tests. The based on the type of cancer cells. Most lung cancers are non-small cell. Among the non-small OPDIVO, KEYTRUDA, and TECENTRIQ are some of the immune checkpoint inhibitors 3. Smokers knowing that she was caredrugs of by compassionate group osis is confirmed by taking a biopsy of the suspicious lesions seen on the X-ray or CT cell lung cancers, there are several subtypes: adenocarcinoma, squamous cell and large cell. that are used in lung cancer. 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“Thankful, Grateful And Blessed…” Nina Paonessa, DO, FACOS

As we enter the Holiday season and reflect upon all the events of this past year, a tumultuous one at the very least, I cannot agree more on how appropriate this issue’s theme is. “Thankful, grateful and blessed” – just a few words that capture some of the feelings I have held close to my heart throughout this past year.

As 2021 draws to an end, I would like to share a few borrowed quotes which seem to adequately summarize my sentiments:

“For the laughter of the children, for my own life breath, for the abundance of food on this table, for the ones who prepared this sumptuous feast, for the roof over our heads, the clothes on our backs, for our health, and our wealth of blessings, for this opportunity to celebrate with family and friends, for the freedom to pray these words without fear, in any language, in any faith, in this great country, whose landscape is as vast and beautiful as her inhabitants. Thank you, God, for giving The healthcare crisis along with the resultant social and us all these. Amen.” — Rabbi Naomi Levy economic ramifications caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the “My life is so blessed with some of the most amazing people. turmoil caused by the current political climate, and overall divisive Thank you for being a part of my journey”. - Unknown. attitudes present among the American people, may certainly foster a feeling of despair. Not one of us has been left untouched by any, if not all, of these major crises. However, I am thankful, grateful and blessed to acknowledge that I am still present, healthy, and able to do what I love best – practice the art and science of medicine and surgery. This past year’s struggles simply reinforce my love and gratitude. I am thankful to remain healthy amidst the constant threat of the Covid-19 pandemic, grateful that I have been able to keep my practice afloat in spite of the financial hardships doled out as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and blessed to care for the amazing individuals that walk into my office each day. I truly consider it a privilege to care for each and every one of my patients. My life is enriched by their uniqueness, kindness and individuality. I learn something from every encounter. “Thankful, grateful and blessed” are just three of many words to express my sentiments at this time of the year and always.

“Thankful, grateful and blessed” - these three words have a deeper meaning on a broader landscape. I am thankful we live in a world where medicine and science are so advanced as to be able to study and develop treatments for the global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus. I am also thankful to live in a country where we, as Americans, have access to healthcare, new and emerging treatments, and vaccines for the Covid-19 virus. I am extremely grateful for all of the frontline workers and all the other Americans who risk their health and safety to contribute to society during this pandemic – workers at any and all essential businesses (grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, gas stations, trucking companies, etc.). And we, as Americans, are blessed beyond measure for many liberties we generally take for granted – overall freedom, freedom of speech, religion and individuality, safety and “the pursuit of happiness”. The County Woman Magazine

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Meet The Physicians Of Meet The Doctors Of Meet The Doctors Of University ofNew NewJersey Jersey UniversityUrology Urology Associates Associates ofof University Urology Associates New Jersey Mukaram Gazi, MD, FACS Dr. Mukaram Gazi, the founding member of UUANJ, graduated from the University of Miami School of Medicine and completed his post-graduate training in urology at UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (now known as Rutgers RWJ Medical School) in New Brunswick, NJ. In practice since 2003, this exceptionally skilled, minimally invasive surgeon treats the full range of urinary tract and male reproductive disorders—from no-scalpel vasectomies, erectile dysfunction, and urinary incontinence to state-of-the-art robotic surgery for prostate cancer and enlarged prostate (BPH). Dr. Gazi is devoted to his patients, treating them like family in a Professor at Fox Chase Cancer Center and Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. Gazi’s background and expertise, combined with honest communication, have earned him recognition as one of America’s Top Urologists by Consumers’ Research Council of America and Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd., and again this year as a Top Doctor by New Jersey Monthly. Photos by Tracy Harman Photography

Parvez Mahmood, MD, FACS Dr. Mahmood has been in practice in Ocean County since 1974. He received his training in New York City at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York University Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He is currently an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Fox Chase Cancer Center and Clinical Assistant Professor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. of the American College of Surgeons.

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# Medical Professionals 43 Featured On The Cover 25 Business Spotlight MeetThe ThePhysicians Doctors Meet The DoctorsOf OfOf Meet UniversityUrology Urology Associates Associates of New Jersey University of New University Urology Associates of New Jersey Jersey Imani Rosario, MD Imani Rosario, MD Dr. Rosario earned her medical degree Dr. Rosario earned her medical degree from the from the internationally acclaimed Georgetown University School of Medicine and Georgetown University School of completed her post-graduate Medicine and completed her post- training in urology at Rutgers New School. After completing graduate training in Jersey urologyMedical at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. After her training, Dr. Rosario was appointed Assistant completing her training, Dr.inRosario Professor of Surgery the Division of Urology at Rutgers was appointed Assistant Professor of In this position, she was New Jersey Medical School. Surgery in the Division of Urology at responsible for training and teaching medical students, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. surgeons urologists in training. Dr. Rosario is In thisgeneral position, she was and responsible for training and teaching medical joined UUANJ in 2016. students, general surgeons, and urologists in training. Dr. Rosario is Board Certified by the American Board of Urology. She joined UUANJ in 2016.

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Aesthetic Dental Creations Dr. Mariya Rozov has a truly exceptional professional background. Prior to becoming a dentist, she worked as a scientist in biochemical and medical fields. Her resume includes helping parents fulfill their dreams of having kids via reproductive medicine, and working on projects for NASA. As a dentist, Dr. Rozov is committed to providing a high-quality compassionate general and aesthetic dental care in a warm and friendly atmosphere. She brought beautiful smiles to patients within the tri-state region. Dr. Rozov graduated with a DDS degree from New York University School of Dentistry, top ten of her class. This was followed by an extensive residency training at Wyckoff Hospital. As a result, she is highly proficient in all areas of general dentistry and has been consistently recognized by her peers for excellent bedside manner. Dr. Rozov is a member of both the American Dental Association and American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. Dr. Rozov is married to her husband Alex and has a beautiful baby girl, Eleanor. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family as well as traveling and hiking. For more information or to book an appointment please call Aesthetic Dental Creations at (732) 363-5370.

Diane earned her Associate degree in Applied Science for the Physical Therapist Assistant program from Mercer County College, along with a Bachelors degree from the College of New Jersey. Diane has completed clinical rotations and has worked for several years in an outpatient orthopedic setting. She is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Diane strongly believes in a one on one treatment approach for her patients. This year Diane will further expand her skills by attending continuing education courses in Joint Mobilization, Treatment of the Shoulder Girdle Complex and Sacroiliac Mobilization techniques. For more information, call 1-855-3ALLCARE or visit www.AllCarePTC.com.

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Nationally Certified Consulting Hypnotist & Wellness Coach, Founder, Hypnosis for Women Rhoda helps people break free of negative habits, and limiting fears and beliefs, as a master hypnosis practitioner and wellness coach with specialty certification in Medical and Dental Hypnotism. Building each client’s sense of calm, focus, confidence, and empowerment is the hallmark of her approach. She firmly believes that when you learn to make your mind work for you, instead of against you, anything is possible. Rhoda recently celebrated her 16th anniversary as a clinical hypnotist. Ms. Kopy’s Toms River practice, Hypnosis for Women, which she founded in 2005, serves primarily women, teens, and children, throughout the tri-state area. After studying nursing and earning a B.S. in Biomedical Communications in 1984, she worked for various organizations providing community health education and counseling services. She later segued into career services and founded A Hire Image, which offered motivational coaching, marketing, and training services. As a result of success she achieved using hypnosis to improve her life, she completed an advanced training program in 2004, parlayed her education and experience, and opened her private practice. Rhoda also co-founded Jersey Shore Hypnosis Practitioners, a peer support and networking group, and is a certified member of leading professional hypnosis organizations. Born in Bayonne and raised in North Plainfield, she has lived in Toms River for most of her life. She enjoys coordinating Bookie Babes, watercoloring, watching meteor showers, traveling with her husband, and connecting with friends and family. She has a daughter, two grandsons, and an adopted cockapoo, Gracie. Rhoda can help you determine if hypnosis and coaching are appropriate for you. She offers confidential in-person and online sessions. Call her at 732-270-0080 for a brief complimentary phone screening, and visit www.HypnoForWomen.com

Gastroenterologists of Ocean County

Doctor Teresa Menadier recently joined Gastroenterologists of Ocean County after completing her Gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Virginia. She is a graduate of Tufts University. She obtained her medical degree from Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School in 2012 where she was elected President of the NJMS chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society. Dr. Menadier went on to complete her Internal Medicine residency at the University of Pennsylvania. Sponsored by the ANMS Clinical training program in GI Motility and Neurogastroenterology in October 2017, Dr. Menadier received specialized training in high resolution esophageal and anorectal manometry and pH/impedance interpretation under the supervision of Dr. Henry P. Parkman at Temple University. Her clinical interests include esophageal and anorectal motility disorders, as well as liver diseases. Doctor Menadier loves spending time with her family, baking, dancing and listening to flamenco guitar. For more information, call 732-349-4422 or visit www.GastroOfOcean.com.

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Tis the Season! Apples This fruit is an antioxidant powerhouse, known to help disarm or neutralize harmful waste products that would otherwise cause inflammation, atherosclerosis, dementia, and DNA mutations that may lead to cancerous growth. It’s no wonder they say “an apple a day, keeps the doctor away!”

Mushrooms

Most wild, edible mushrooms only appear in the fall. They offer numerous health benefits: high in protein; low carbohydrate content; and rich in fiber, iron, calcium and other compounds that are believed to help fend off cancer.

Pears

Known for being high in fiber, pears provide a sense of satiety (feeling full), translating to fewer calories consumed to quell hunger. They are also a sensible snack for pre-diabetics and diabetics because fiber decreases absorption of the pear’s carbohydrates, preventing a spike in blood sugar levels.

Sweet potatoes

They’re rich in beta carotene, vitamin B6 (can lower risk for heart attacks), vitamin C (helps your immune system) and iron (assists with red blood cell production).

Citrus

Oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes to grapefruit and more — are a good source of Vitamin C. Citrus also contains antioxidants from the flavonoid group. Respected studies show a diet rich in flavonoids can decrease chances of dying from heart disease by 40%. How? It’s believed that flavonoids improve blood flow through coronary arteries and decrease blood clot formation and “bad” cholesterol levels.

Eating fresh fruit, veggies, herbs and spices is a key ingredient to good health. And there’s something extra scrumdidylicious about fall flavors. Read how they’re great Butternut squash for your taste buds, body, mind and soul! Pumpkins A fall favorite, the meat of the pumpkin is low in calories and provides your body with essential dietary fibers, calcium, potassium, vitamins B and K, and more than 200% of the recommended daily vitamin A. Its radiant orange color results from high amounts of beta-carotene, an essential nutrient that helps maintain eye and skin health as well as neurological function. And studies show that the seeds may help decrease prostate gland enlargement and risk for kidney stones and depression. There are lots of great, easy recipes available with ways to prepare them.

Spices and Herbs

• Cinnamon boasts fun-filled flavor, antibacterial and antifungal protection, and antioxidants (helps protect the body from harmful waste products). • Ginger is commonly used to soothe upset stomachs and reduce nausea. It is also linked to brain function, possibly protecting against Alzheimer’s Disease. Ginger contains a component called gingerol that can help keep infections at bay. • Nutmeg may reduce feelings of pain associated with strains, injuries and even arthritis. It also has impressive fiber content that can help promote healthy digestion. • Cloves, similar to cinnamon, are rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C, which can neutralize dangerous waste products. Also, cloves contain antimicrobial properties that can help keep bacteria at bay and promote oral health. Additionally, it also helps support healthy blood sugar levels and liver and bone health. • Allspice, with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties, can help boost the immune system. It also boasts significant copper and iron levels that are essential to red blood cells. • Herbs such as sage, rosemary, turmeric, cilantro, cumin, thyme, paprika all offer incredible health benefits along with great flavors to favorite fall dishes while enriching lives with great fragrances.

Rich in nutrients, antioxidants and fiber, while low in calories, butternut squash is also at the head of its class when it comes to Vitamin A. Just 100 grams of butternut squash contains 354% of the recommended daily allowance!

Kale, cabbage and broccoli

Kale is often called a superfood because it contains such high amounts of Vitamins A, C and K as well as calcium. Cabbage and broccoli also contain plenty of nutrition that can promote heart, brain and skin health, and help to fend off cancer (containing sulforaphane, a characteristic of cruciferous veggies that has been shown to block an enzyme that plays a role in the growth of cancer cells). Enjoy, and you’ll not only up the yummy flavors of your fall, but you’ll also get a boost of powerful health benefits!

Nina Radcliff, M.D.,

is a practicing physician and a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. Often called upon by media to speak to medical health topics impacting our lives today, Dr. Nina is passionate about sharing truths for healthy, balanced living as well as wide preventative measures.

This article is for general information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions and cannot substitute for the advice from your medical professional. Dr. Nina has used all reasonable care in compiling the current information but it may not apply to you and your symptoms. Always consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.

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Articles inside

Hypnosis for Women

3min
page 29

Vagabond Travel Agency

14min
page 28

Nina Radcliff, MD

3min
page 27

University Urology Associates of NJ..............23, 24

4min
page 25

Women of Monmouth County

4min
page 26

Paonessa Colon & Rectal Surgery

3min
page 21

UM Communities HomeWorks

16min
pages 9-10

Ocean Hematology & Oncology

16min
page 17

Gastroenterologists of Ocean County

5min
page 16

All Care Physical Therapy Center, LLC

4min
page 6

Garden State Trust Company

9min
pages 3-4

Featured on the Cover Toms River X-Ray, CT & MRI Center....................14

4min
page 15

Aesthetic Dental Creations

1min
page 7

Shore Vascular & Vein Center...............................10

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