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August 30, 1996 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-30

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West Oakland Ob-Gyn

Jay E. Fisher, M.D. and Laura H. Gruskin, M.D. announce
the opening of their new Farmington Hills office

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10 Diseases Need
Vaccinations

JILL DAVIDSON SKIM

STAFF WRITER

The American Academy of Pe-
diatrics recommends that chil-
dren under the age of 2 receive
a total of six vaccinations to pro-
tect against the following 10 ill-
nesses:
Pertussis, also known as
whooping cough, is character-
ized by coughing and choking
which makes drinking, eating
and, at times, breathing, diffi-
cult. It Is easily passed from per-
son to person and can last for
weeks.
One percent of children un-
der age 1 who contract the ill-
ness either die or suffer
permanent brain injury.
Polio, which is largely erad-
icated in the Western world
due to the vaccine, can leave
victims unable to breathe with-
out the aid of a machine.
Measles causes high fever,
cough, runny nose, sore eyes and
a rash for up to two weeks. Most
serious complications include in-
fection of the brain, hearing low>,
mental retardation and death.
Mumps lasts for several
days and is marked by fever,
headache, swollen and painful
glands under the jaw, a mild
swelling of the coverings of the
brain and spinal cord and hear-
ing loss.
Rubella is perhaps most se-
rious for pregnant women and
their unborn children. Symp-
toms of rubella include fever,
swollen glands, a rash lasting
for three days and soreness of
the joints; the effects on the fe-
tus are greater and include
heart disease, blindness, deaf-
ness or learning problems.
Haemophilus Influenzae
Type B (BIB) can be spread
through coughing or sneezing
or close contact. Those afflicted
with it can suffer from swelling
of brain that can affect sight,
hearing or speech, or lead to
mental retardation.
Hepatitis B affects the liv-
er, potentially leading to liver
failure, scarring of the liver, liv-
er cancer or death.
Tetanus can be transmitted
through a cut or wound to the
body. Also called lock j aw, it ren-
ders a person unable to open his
mouth or swallow, in addition
to causing muscle spasms. It
kills 30 percent of those who
contract it.
Diphtheria can render a
person unable to breathe or
move.
Chickenpox, one of the
most common of childhood ill-
nesses, is marked by a rash of
blisters that spreads across the
body in about three to four
days. 0

As obstetricians and gynecologists, we provide a full range

of routine and specialized services:
I preconception counseling and infertility treatment
I comprehensive prenatal and obstetrical care
I Pap smears, breast exams, cancer screenings
treatment for PMS, endometriosis and menopause

West Oakland

Evening appointments are available. We also
participate with most major insurance plans
and are on staff at William Beaumont Hospital.

Call now for an appointment:.

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ObGyn

(810) 848-1479

34505 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, Suite 195
(between Farmington and Drake roads)

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Laura Gruskin, M.D.,

Jay Fisher, M.D.,

graduated from Wayne

is a graduate of the

State University School

University of Michigan

of Medicine in Detroit

Medical School in Ann

and completed his

Arbor and completed her

obstetrics and gynecology

obstetrics and gynecology

residency at Beaumont,

residency at Beaumont,

Royal Oak.

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