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September 26, 1980 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, September 26, 1900

Sinai Health Education Day Set Oct. 12 at Jewish Center

The Sinai Hospital Guild cation program, "Health
will host a free health edu- Education Day," featuring
screening tests, lectures,
and ex-
ARRY FREEDMAN demonstrations
hibits on medical topics of
interest to the whole com-
rchestra and Entertainment
munity.
The program will be held
from noon to 5 p.m. Oct. 12

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munity Center.
Discussions will be held
throughout the day for
adults as well as special
programs for children.
Some of the sessions for
adults will concentrate
on weight control, de-
pression, female sexual-
ity, sports medicine and
cardiopulmonary resus-
citation where partici-
pants may earn a Heart
Saver card. Children will
be invited to a free pup-
pet show, a magic show
and a special class on
how to care for their
teeth.
All of the lecture sessions
will be directed by health
care professionals.
As part of Health Educa-

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tion Day, Sinai Hospital, in
conjunction with the gene-
tic counseling clinic of
Henry Ford Hospital, as-
sisted by Bnai Brith volun-
teers, will hold a Tay-Sachs
Screening Clinic in the Cen-
ter's Shiffman Hall. Tay-
Sachs is a fatal, genetically
inherited disease which af-
fects only young children. A
donation will be requested
for this screening only, but
no one will be turned away
for lack of funds.
In addition to the Tay-
Sachs screening, persons at-
tending Health Day will
be able to receive free tests
for blood typing, blood pres-
sure, anemia, oral cancer
detection and diabetes.
Special displays, ex-
hibits and demonstra-
tions will also be part of
the health education
program. One of the fea-
tured displays and
demonstrations will be
on Sinai's comprehensive
cardiac rehabilitation
and physical fitness pro-
gram.
Other groups providing
information will be the
United Foundation, Blue
Cross-Blue Shield, the
American Cancer Society,
the American Lung Asso-
ciation, the March of Dimes,
the Kidney Foundation, the
Myasthenia Gravis Asso-
_,--ion the J.PuriQh
the Michigan
der
Heart Association, the
American Diabetic Associa-
Children's
the
tion,
Leukemia Foundation, the
Multiple Sclerosis Society,
the Cunningham Commit-
tee Against Drug Abuse,
the National Foundation for
Ileitis and Colitis, the
Gan-cer -So-ciety-, -
the Michigan Association
for Children with Learning
Disabilities, Reye's Syn-
drome, Dysautonomia
Foundation and Poison
Control.
Free parking and free
babysitting for children
from ages two through five
will be available at the Cen-
ter throughout the day.
To register for the lecture
sessions, call the Sinai Hos-
pital Guild office, 493-5300.
Lecture topics include:
Stress — An Overview, How
It Affects Your Daily Life;
Plastic Surgery In The
1980's; Cardiopulomonary
Resuscitation; Female Sex-
uality: A Current Perspec-
tive; Lose Weight, Change
Your Relationship to Food;
Sports Medicine and the
Weekend Athlete; On
Death and Dying; Depres-
sion, The Hidden Disease; A
Child's Journey Through
Life; and New Trends In
Obstetrics.

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