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Disease Studied
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OPEN 7 DAYS
Dr. Chaim Brickman, director
of clinical immunology at Sinai
Hospital of Detroit, is initiating
a clinic and research program to
investigate the occurrence of
familial Mediterranean fever
among the Detroit ethnic com-
munities.
This inherited disease occurs
predominantly in persons of
Mediterranean or Middle East
origin. Armenians, Arabs, and
Sephardic Jews are particularly
affected.
Familial Mediterranean fever
is characterized by acute, recur-
rent attacks of fever, abdominal
or chest inflammation, and/or
arthritis. There are presently no
tests to diagnose the disease,
consequently, many people with
this disorder are misdiagnosed.
Persons who have had symp-
toms characteristic of Familial
Mediterranean fever and who
wish to participate in the study,
can call Dr. Brickman, 493-
5177. Participants in the study
will receive care at a reduced
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For Further Information Call 832-2730 Daily
Special Exercise
Program Expanded
Sinai Hospital Cardiovascular
Fitness and Rehabilitation De-
partment has extended the
Phase III exercise program to
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile
Road, in Oak Park. The pro-
gram will meet Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays at 7:30
a.m. The program will continue
to be offered at the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield on Monday, Wednes-
day and Thursday at 5:15 p.m.
This comprehensive program
provides a safe, medically
supervised exercise environment
for individuals with known
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD):
following heart attack, coronary
bypass surgery or managing
stable angina.
It is also open to those who
possess one or more of the risk
factors for developing CAD:
being overweight, smoking, high
blood pressure, positive family
history of heart disease or a
stressful lifestyle.
The Prentis-Morris gym opens
for participants at 7 a.m., a
calisthenic warm-up begins at
7:30 a.m., followed by a 30-40
minute independent walk/jog
work-out and an optional cool
down volleyball game.
Entry into the Sinai Phase III
exercise program requires a
written consent/referral from a
physician, completion (or waiver
by a physician) of a monitored
Phase II cardiac rehabilitation
program and a current (within
six months) exercise stress test:
For information, call exercise
specialists Sue Hogan or Lauren
Vander, 493-6333.