| October 27, 2011 Featured on KABC-TV |
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HCG Diet Using HCG, Dr. Lorraine Maita has helped many of her patients at her New Jersey practice lose large amounts of weight within 26 to 40 days.The diet's creator, Dr. A.T.W. Simeons observed starving women in third-world countries deliver healthy babies. He determined the hormone helped these women transfer fat stores in order to nourish their babies. "That's how he determined HCG will mobilize body fat," Dr. Maita said. |
| August 16, 2011 Featured in Healthzone |
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Moderation and balance are the secret to a long, healthy life Dr. Lorraine Maita's family history includes high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes but the 55-year-old has none of these. "It's not inevitable to age (poorly) and be in a wheelchair in a nursing home," says Maita, of New Jersey, who has just published Vibrance for Life, how to live younger and healthier." She is a specialist in geriatric health and health consultant to Fortune 500 companies. |
| August, 2011 Featured In The Midwest Book Review |
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The Midwest Book Review Good health is the first step to a happier life. "Vibrance for Life: How to Live Younger & Healthier" is a self-help guide that focuses on finding how to make the changes in one's life to live it with more vigor. |
| July 26, 2011 Quoted in Forbes |
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Premature Aging Signs You Should not Overlook Lorraine Maita, an internist and anti-aging specialist, suggests taking stock of the color of your skin. |
| July 20, 2011 Featured in Joyful Living |
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Joyful Living New York - According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the life expectancy is currently 77.9 years of age. Dr. Lorraine Maita, President and Medical Director of How to Live Younger wants to teach everyone to age with vigor and vitality: she shares tips to tackle menopause, weight gain, nutritional deficiencies and other ailments. |
| July 4, 2011 Quoted in Billings Gazette |
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hCG Weight-loss Therapy Dr. Lorraine Maita, president and medical director of the New Jersey-based How to Live Younger, uses the hCG weight-loss therapy. |
| May 15, 2011 New York, NY Marketwire Press Release |
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Press Release NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 05/17/11 -- According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the life expectancy is currently 77.9 years of age. Dr. Lorraine Maita, President and Medical Director of How to Live Younger wants to teach everyone to age with vigor and vitality: she shares tips to tackle menopause, weight gain, nutritional deficiencies and other ailments. |
| January 27, 2011 Featured on the Silk Purse Women web site |
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Ten Easy Tips to Whittle Your Waist Away Dr. Maita provides her ten easy tips to stay trim, even if the New Year's resolutions are waning. Her tips also advise in the event that you lost weight but want to keep it off without making it onerous. |
| November 12, 2010 Featured on the Silk Purse Women web site |
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Top Tips for Living Younger Dr. Maita provides her Top Tips For Living Younger, including attitude, balanced nutrition, combat oxidation with color, exercise, fish oil and Omega 3 fatty acids, sleep, hormones, and medical check ups. |
| June 2010 Featured in Suburban Essex Magazine |
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Prescription for a Healthy Life by Kelly de la Rocha If you were to seek treatment for high cholesterol at most medical offices, chances are you'd be prescribed a statin and sent on your way. A one-size-fits all approach is not uncommon, and for many people it can be effective. But what about those who either don't respond to - or don't want traditional treatment? |
| Spring 2010 Featured in DMC Health & Wellness Magazine |
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Optimal Health: A Preventive Approach by Lorraine Maita, MD What would you do to maintain or restore the energy, vitality, strength and clarity of youth? Aging is inevitable but how you age is largely dependent on your lifestyle and choices |
| March 2010 Featured in Park Place Magazine |
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Mellowing With Age by Susan Brierly Growing younger and healthier through science If you're among the savvy middle-agers who are rejecting the inevitability of physical deterioration, and attempting to grow old as gracefully as an '82 Haut-Brion Bordeaux, take heart. More and more health-conscious people are energetically embracing the anti-aging movement because, although they can't turn back time, they can influence how they age. Dr. Lorraine Maita (973-218-2610; howtoliveyounger.com) of Short Hills is a pioneer in the evolving field of preventive-aging science. Board-certified in internal medicine with more than twenty years of experience in preventive health and wellness, she formerly served in executive medical positions with Prudential Financial, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson. |
| March 2010 Column in NJ Savvy Living |
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Healthy Skin from the Inside Out by Lorraine Maita, MD The skin is a reflection of your general state of health. Although I can't stress enough the importance of sunscreen, to have truly healthy skin, start from the inside out. The ABC's for healthy skin are: read full article. |
| November 2009 Featured in Vicinity Magazine |
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A Preventive Approach to Optimum Health Nearly 75% of age-related degenerative diseases are preventable according to the US Surgeon General . Surprised! Many people are-but research shows that a healthy lifestyle can help ward off diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, certain cancers, and other conditions. That's why Dr. Lorraine Maita's Short Hills practice is dedicated to improving her patients' overall health and preventing or reversing age-related diseases. "I help people live healthier lives, achieve optimal health, and increase their energy levels, strength, clarity, and fitness," says Dr. Maita. |
| June 2009 Featured in The Bernards-Ridge Connection |
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What if someone told you there was a "fountain of youth" located on the first floor of a building located on JFK Parkway in Short Hills? There may not exactly be magical water spouting from a fixture in a garden there, but Dr. Lorraine Maita, who specializes in Preventive-Aging medicine, may be just the professional to offer you the same opportunity as taking in such an elixir. It seems a bit simplistic to say "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"... but Dr. Maita's philosophy and ability may very well be offering just that! |
| February 2009 Quoted in NJ Life |
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Nourish and Flourish by Nick DiUlio "Inflammation is the cause of many problems in aging, from Alzheimer's disease to heart disease to cancer," says Dr. Lorraine Maita, a staff physician at Morristown Memorial Hospital and an expert in preventive health and wellness. Omega-3 fatty acids help ease and prevent inflammation. Nuts (such as walnuts and almonds), avocados, flaxseed, soybeans, and baked winter squash are all great sources. |




















