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Healthy Events
Community-Wide
Sex
Dr. Sylvia Hacker will talk
about sex with a new perspec-
tive in "Sexuality and Age,
AIDS and Attitudes," on Jan.
25 at the Community House in
Birmingham. The event is
sponsored by the Business and
Professional Women's Division
of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit. Regis-
tration begins at 6 p.m. and the
dinner program starts at 6:30.
The cost is $25. For details or
to register, by Jan. 18, call the
Jewish Federation at (810)
642-4260, Ext. 306.
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Eyes
Huron Valley Hospital in Com-
merce Township will host a
free radial keratotomy semi-
nar on Jan. 31 from 7 to 8 p.m.
Dr. Amy Eston and Dr. Robert
Clark, ophthalmologists on
staff at Huron Valley, will
discuss "Is Radial Keratoto-
my Right For You?" The pro-
cedure involves surgical cor-
rection for nearsightedness. To
preregister, or for more infor-
mation, call the office of com-
munity health at (810)
360-3314.
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Ethics
The Rabbinical Assembly, rep-
resenting 1,500 Conservative
rabbis internationally, will
launch the first teleconference
course for colleagues on bio-
medical ethics beginning on
Feb. 7. The four-session course
will be taught by Rabbi Eliez-
er Diamond, assistant profes-
sor of rabbinics at Jewish
Theological Seminary. Class-
es will be held every Tuesday
at 1 p.m. JTS is a cosponsor of
the program with the RA. For
more information on class top-
ics, cost, hook-ups and sup-
plies, call Gunther Lawrence
at (516) 883-2487.
Support
Catherine McAuley Health
System in Ann Arbor is offer-
ing a free "I Can Cope" educa-
tion series, sponsored in
conjunction with the American
Cancer Society. The meetings
take place on Tuesdays,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Each meet-
ing features a speaker and
time to interact with others
who are living with cancer. In-
formation is presented by
physicians, social workers
and community represen-
tatives. To register, call (313) • :(
712-2920.
Oakland General Hospital of-
fers a Diabetes Support Group
for diabetics, their families and
friends who want to talk about
the continuous challenge of liv-
ing with diabetes. The meet-
ings are led by a certified
diabetes educator. They are
held on the last Monday of C.
each month and alternate be-
tween day and evening ses-
sions. The next meeting will be
held on Feb. 27, from 1 to 2:30
p.m. For more information, call
(810) 967-7658.
Plastic Surgery
William Beaumont Hospital
is offering a free evening lec-
ture on "Plastic and Recon-
structive Surgery Options for
Men and Women." The meet-
ing will be held on Jan. 18 from
7 to 9 p.m. at the Guest Quar-
ters Hotel, located at 1-75 and
Crooks Road in Troy. For more
information, call Beaumont's
Physician Referral and Infor-
mation Service at 1-800-633-
7377.
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Menopause
Providence Hospital and Med-
ical Centers is offering a lec-
ture on menopause on Jan. 17
from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the hos-
pital's Fisher Center Auditori-
um in Southfield. Dr, Paul
Schnatz, director of reproduc-
tive endocrinology, and Elaine
Horowitz, a perinatal clinical
research nurse, will be the
presenters. Discussions will
aim to dispel commonly held
myths about menopause and
to provide facts about female
anatomy and the changes
which occur during this
cycle of life. The lecture, which
is the second in a two-part
series, will also cover issues
relating to hormone replace-
ment therapies and how
these medications work. For
more information, call 1-800-
968-5595.
Leukemia
The Children's Leukemia
Foundation of Michigan (CLF)
has launched its Adult
Leukemia Peer Support Net-
work, which links newly diag-