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May 19, 1995 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-19

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YOUNG GIRL'S IMMUNE SYSTEM WAS

REACTIVATED WITH A DROP OF HER OWN BLOOD

THAT HAD BEEN STORED SINCE BIRTH.

Healthy Events
Community-Wide

DASSAH TODAY,

0 TOMORROW.

HADASSAH HAS ALWAYS BEEN AT THE FOREFRONT OF HEALING, RESEARCH,

TEACHING AND YOUTH RESCUE IN ISRAEL. WITH YOUR BEQUEST,

HADASSAH-HEBREW UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER IN JERUSALEM WILL

ALWAYS BE THERE TO HELP. PLEASE WRITE TODAY FOR OUR FREE

BROCHURE, "LEGACY FOR TOMORROW". OR CALL

1-800-880-WILL.

HADASSAH. WHEN THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY.

HADASSAH WILLS & BEQUESTS DEPARTMENT, 50 WEST 58TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10019

s.,. met

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EYEWEAR ■ CONTACT LENSES ■ DESIGNER FRAMES

Seniors
The Jewish Community Cen-
ter and Jewish Federation
Apartments will celebrate 1995
National Senior Fitness Day
at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
JCC Building in Oak Park.
Events will be held 12:30 to
2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 31,
at the outdoor track. Activities
will include warm-up exercis-
es led by a professional fitness
staff, a walk-a-thon, exercise
cool-downs, health tips, blood
pressure testing, a raffle and
healthy snacks.
Participants are asked to
dress for outdoor athletic ac-
tivities. Hats, sunscreen, com-
fortable clothing and walking
shoes are recommended. In the
event of rain, the event will be
moved indoors. A $1 donation
is encouraged. Proceeds will go
to the American Heart Associ-
ation. To register, call Reva
Nelson at (810) 967-4240 or
Leslee Magidson at (810) 967-
4030.

Men
Botsford General Hospital will
host a free prostate cancer
awareness program for men
age 40 and older. Attendees
can schedule free digital rec-
tal exams and prostate spe-
cific antigen blood tests for
either May 22 or May 24 at
Botsford's Health Develop-
ment Network in Novi. To reg-
ister, call (810) 477-6100.

Volunteers
Maplegrove Children's Pro-
grams, part of Henry Ford
Health System, is seeking 100

volunteers to stafffree summer
day camps for 120 children in
Taylor, Trenton, Troy and
West Bloomfield. The curricu-
lum for the programs combines
hands-on activities and edu-
cation. Although designed for
children from homes with al-
cohol, drug use and other stres-
sors, the camp can be
appropriate for any youngster,
kindergarten through middle
school. For more information
on volunteering, call Lorna
McEwen at (810) 661-6162.

Health Care
William Beaumont Hospital
will sponsor "What's New In
Medicare and Medicaid," a free
event to be held 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 15, at the ad-
ministration building in Royal
Oak. The lecture and discus-
sion will focus on, how these
health-care programs affect
older adults. To register, call 1-
800-633-7377.

Drugs
Brighton Hospital will host a
free community education pro-
gram, "Marijuana in the
1990s," which will focus on the
renewed trend toward pot use,
new dangers and side effects.
The first session will take place
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 6, in
the hospital's chapel. The sec-
ond program, 7 p.m. June 20,
will address issues of adults
who are in relationships with
chemically dependent people
or who were raised in chemi-
cally dependent homes. For
more information, call (810)
227-1211, Ext. 248.

Hundreds Of
Frame Styles

HEALTH WATCH

GM,•VSP
Providers

.
Contact Lens
Savings Daily

Senior • Citizen
Discount

Most
Insurance
Accepted

Lab On
Premises

Bad medicine

With Purchase
of Eyeglasses
or Contact
Lenses

0 Dinner* & 2 Tickets
to AMC Theatres

Heat and humidity can shorten drug shelf life.
Signs of spoilage include:

(minimum purchase $169)

@ Dinner*

(minimum purchase 5129)

0 2 Tickets to AMC Theatres

(minimum purchase $99)
Expires 05/31/95
MI MIN MINI =I =IN 111=

Eye Exams
By Licensed
Doctor Of
Optometry

• Capsules melt or stick together.

• Tablets crumble or start to change
color, (Aspirin gives off a strong smell
of vinegar.)

• Liquids change color, get cloudy or
separate.

• Ointments harden or separate.

*Dinner for one at either E.G. Nicks - W. Bloomfield Hills or New Mandarn Chinese - Farmin

64

31531 W. 13 MILE ROAD ■ FARMINGTON HILLS
SW Corner of Orchard Lk. Rd. • Westbrook Shopping Center

SOURCE. CONSUMER REPORTS

Copley News Service/Jeff Rankin

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