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Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R) Celebrates 29th Anniversary

Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:59pm EST
AKRON, Ohio--(Business Wire)--
Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R), a peer leader in the weight
loss industry is celebrating its 29th year in business. Physicians
Weight Loss Centers(R) was founded in Akron, Ohio, February 6, 1979 by
CEO Charles E. Sekeres and has grown to a nationwide Franchise with
more than 75 locally owned and operated centers throughout the United
States. Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R) has helped hundreds of
thousands of people lose weight and keep it off through center-based
supervised weight loss programs under the guidance and direction of
medical personnel.

   Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R) exclusively offers 6 different
programs that provide aggressive weight loss without requiring
exercise while protecting valuable lean muscle mass. Weight loss
programs are formulated for individual needs, based on goals and
medical requirements that could include maintenance, supplements and
products.

   "For 29 years the need for Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R) and
their medically supervised programs continues to grow and evolve as
more and more medical problems are linked to obesity," noted Mr.
Sekeres. "Our centers are positioned to address the medical needs of
people who want healthy, sustainable weight loss that is medically
supervised."

   Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R) owner operated franchise network
is growing throughout the United States due to successfully serving
the weight loss needs of over 20,000,000 Americans. For additional
information about local offices visit pwlc.com or call 800-205-7887,
ext 106.

Physicians Weight Loss Centers(R)
Phil Grom, 800-205-7887

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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