VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH STUDY Manic Depressive Illness has been described as an emotional roller coaster. Typical symptoms include excessively high moods, overconfidence, irritability, racing thoughts, as well as feelings of emptiness, decreased energy, sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating, and feelings of worthlessness. How To 'Cook' When It's Hot EILEEN GOLTZ SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS Alan Rosenbaum, M.D., of Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, is the principal investigator in a research study of an investiga- tional drug for the treatment of manic depressive illness. Participants must be at least 18 years of age, in good health, and have a diagnosis of manic depressive or bipolar disorder. Free and confidential treatment for those volunteering for the study will be provided on an outpatient basis in Farmington Hills. For more information about manic depressive illness or the research program, contact Linda Gurevich, R.N., or Rita Hench, C.C.R.C., study coordinators, at 932-1905 or 932-2500 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. WSU is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. WSU — People working together to provide quality service W hen it's too hot to do anything meaningful, I just want to soak my poor heat prostrate body in a pool or take a nice re- freshing 33 hour long shower. My family thinks that I have some sort of obligation to feed them regularly during any heat wave, so I guess I have to figure out something. At meal time I don't want to contemplate turn- ing on the oven so any kind of "cooking" is out of question. Be- sides cooking uses up too much of my already depleted perspira- tion. In this heat, the only solu- tion to my problem is a quick and easy salad. Salads are a great way to take SINAI HOSPITAL Sinai Hospital Ambulatory Services Division is pleased to welcome Corrine L. Adler, D.O. joining Melvin D. Linden, D.O. and David J. Rothenberg, D.O. in the practice of Family Medicine Current Location: 2014 Beech Daly (south of Ford Rd.) Dearborn Hts., MI 48127 Future Location - November '94: 27031 Warren Ave. (between Inkster & Beech Daly) Dearborn Hts., MI 48127 For an appointment, please call during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (313) 274-3320 sinai A Perfect Family Gift... A Subscription to the Jewish News. 810-354-6620 the fuss out of cooking in the heat. You need to open the refrigera- tor to get the stuff you need for the salad so there is the bonus of the arctic breeze blowing off the freezer. I've actually stood there, contemplating my vegetable drawer just to cool down. The following recipes are fast and fun. Add a loaf of bread or roll, a piece of fruit and you've got a meal guaranteed to keep you cool and not add to the waist line. All these salads can be made in the cool of the morning kitchen so there's even less work to do at meal time. Prep time is minimal so you can zip in and out of the kitchen on your way to the pool. RICE AVOCADO AND CORN SALAD 3 c. cooked rice, (brown or wild is a nice change of pace) 1 avocado 1 c. corn 1 onion, finely chopped 'h c. toasted almonds 1 t. lemon juice 1 t. olive oil 1 t. rice wine vinegar 1 t. soy sauce lettuce greens Peel and pit avocado, chop fine- ly and mix with rice. Add corn and mix well. Add almonds and onion . Mix lemon juice, oil, vine- gar, and soy sauce. Pour over sal- ad. refrigerate. Toss and serve chilled over lettuce. Serves 4. DANISH SALAD 3 large apples, in chunks 1 c. pineapple chunks 1 stalk of celery, chopped 1 c. sliced carrot c. chopped green pepper 1 small orange, sectioned X c. raisins 1 c. plain yogurt 1 c. orange juice Juice from X lemon dash of salt dash of cinnamon c. toasted nuts for topping Combine everything and chill. Toss occasionally and serve on lettuce. Serves 4. CURRIED TUNA SALAD 2 cans tuna, drained 4 pineapple rings 1 small red apple M c. mayonnaise c. sliced celery c. peanuts ' c. diced green onion t. curry t. salt crisp salad greens Drain tuna. Place pineapple rings on plate lined with salad greens. Core and dice apple. Toss tuna, apple, mayonnaise, celery peanuts, onion, curry and salt together. Spoon tuna mix- tire on top of pineapple rings and serve. CRUNCHY FRISCO SALAD 3 c. bite size pieces of spinach 1 c. sliced mushrooms 1 11 oz. can mandarin oranges, drained 13 oz. can french fried onions X c. Italian dressing Toss spinach, mushrooms and mandarin oranges. Just before serving add the french fried onions and dressing. Toss gently. Serve immediately. °Eileen Goltz 1994 Singles Service At B'nai Moshe The Singles Shabbat Service, co- sponsored by the Conservative and Reform Rabbis of Metropol- itan Detroit, will next be held at Congregation B'nai Moshe Oct. 7 at 8:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rab- bi Moshe Tutnauer, scholar in residence for the Conservative Movement in the month of Oc tober. The service will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat.