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October 01, 1993 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-01

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BRITISH RESEARCHERS SHOW
CHIROPRACTIC MORE EFFECTIVE

In this study made by the Medical Research Council, chiroprac-
tic treatment was shown to be more effective than hospital outpa-
tient management. The results were especially significant for patients
with chronic or severe back pain. This is one of the only studies that
demonstrates the effectiveness of chiropractic care on a long-term
basis. As the abstract states: "Conclusions — For patients with low
back pain in whom manipulation is not contradicted, chiropractic
almost certainly confers worthwhile, long-term benefit in comparison
with hospital outpatient management. The benefit is seen mainly in
those with chronic or severe pain.
Dr. Levine
This particular study has made a very strong case for the inclusion
of chiropractic care in the National Health Service of Great Britain. This research illustrates
the cost effectiveness of the inclusion of chiropractic treatment in national health care as
well supporting the effectiveness of chiropractic treatment.
Another point of great interest is the statement that the effects of chiropractic treat-
ment seem to be long-term, as the study showed no return to pre-treatment pain levels
during the two years of follow-up.

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Sheila "Happy" Feigelson will
discuss using humor, laughter
and play for enhancing the
quality of life 1 p.m. Oct. 11 at
Maple-Drake. There is a charge
for non-members.
Beginner and intermediate
level classes in American
Sign Language start Oct. 12
for 10 sessions at Maple-
Drake. There is a fee and a
book cost. Call Shirley Siegal,
661-1000, to register.
Phyllis Young will facili-
tate a discussion group at
Maple-Drake beginning 1
p.m. Oct. 14. There is a
charge.
Jane Suhail from Planter-
ra will conduct an indoor gar-
dening workshop at
Maple-Drake 1 p.m. Oct. 13.
There is a charge. Call Adult
Services, 661-1000, for regis-
tration.
Learn to play Canasta at
Maple-Drake starting 9:30-
11:30 a.m. Oct. 14. Call Adult
Services, 661-1000, to regis-
ter. A fee is required.
The Area on Aging will
sponsor a day at the South-
field Civic Center Oct. 18 free
of charge. There will be pick-
up at Maple-Drake and JPM.
Register by Oct. 11 if you
need pick-up. Call Adult Ser-
vices, 661-1000.
Beginning Oct. 4 Maple-
Drake will offer door-to-door
bus transportation. Arrange-
ments have been made with
the United Hebrew Schools
to offer scheduled trans-
portation to and from the
building on Mondays and
Thursdays, as well as special
events on other weekdays.
Call Adult Services, 661-
1000, to register.

JPM Seniors
Plan Events

The Adult Services De-
partment of the Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Jewish Community
Center will host a Sukkot
party sponsored by the Glass-
man Family 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at
the JPM. Magician Michael
Jacobson and folksinger Judy
Goldstein will be followed by
desserts. There is no charge;
members will be asked to
show JCC identification.
Non-members may request
tickets three days before par-
ty (based on availability).
Yolanda Fleischer will host
"For Alan Harvey," a series of
readings by Jewish authors
Oct. 10 at Maple-Drake. The
bus will leave JPM at 2:45
p.m. Call Alyssa Goldberg,
967-4030, for details.

A Sinai Hospital psychia-
trist will discuss the warning
signs of depression followed
by private individual screen-
ings. This program is pro-
moted by the American
Psychiatric Association 11
a.m. Oct. 11. There is no
charge.
A bus will leave JPM 10:15
a.m. Oct. 13 for a docent tour
of "Rescuers of the Holocaust"
at the Maple-Drake building.
There is no charge for the
program.
Cantorial singing by Mar-
ci Shulman will be heard at a
concert 1:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at
JPM. There is no charge.
Abe Gornbein will share
his knowledge of current
events the second and third
Friday of each month. ❑

Special Needs
Met At JCC

The Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center has a fall line-
up of programming and
facilities appropriate for indi-
viduals of all ages with special
needs.
The visually impaired, be-
ginning Oct. 4, can participate
in games of skill and coordina-
tion such as Goal Ball using a
Beeper Ball. Call Tony Sanders,
661-1000, to register.
Swim classes start Oct. 6
from 5-6 p.m.
A Teen Fit Workout for ages
13-21 offers cardiovascular
workouts, strength, training,
cross training, flexibility and
aquatics. The activity is sign in-
terpreted with advance request
and begins 5-6 p.m. Oct. 13.
There is a charge.
A water-resistant exercise
that is good for toning all mus-
cles without stress starts 5-6
p.m. Oct. 14. There is a charge.
The Center is handicap ac-
cessible includng a lift and
ramp for the indoor pool. For in-
formation, call the Adult Ser=
vice Department, 661-1000.

Urban Crisis
Forum Topic

Martin Kotch, professor of con-
stitutional law at Detroit Col-
lege of Law and rabbinic
candidate of the International
Institute for Secular Humanis-
tic Judaism, will begin the se-
ries of four talks on the theme
"The Future of Detroit" 8:30
p.m. Oct. 4 at the Birmingham
Temple.
He will discuss "The Urban
Crisis In America." Discussion
will follow. There is a charge.

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