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The Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion is sponsoring the Walk For
The Cure 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept.
29. The event will take place at
the General Motors Tech Center
off 12 Mile Road between Mound
and Van Dyke in Warren.
For more information, call
Dana St. Amour, (810) 569-
CURE.
A senior adult health fair will
begin at 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24,
at West Bloomfield Parks and
Recreation, 4640 Walnut Lake
Road. Participants can be given a
cancer risk assessment, blood
pressure check and hearing and
vision assessments for free, but
there is a nominal charge for blood
cholesterol tests and flu shots.
Pre-registration is required for
the screenings. For more infor-
mation or to register, call (810)
738-2500.
Healthy Cooking Demonstra-
tion: Bag It! Healthy Brown
Bag Lunches, a class by Chef
Larry Janes and sponsored by
Botsford's Health Network, will
focus on jazzing up a lunch
brought from home. The class will
take place at 7 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 26.
For more information or to reg-
ister, call (810) 477-6100.
Medical\ Surgical Potpourri:
New Visions for Old Prob-
lems, a nursing conference offer-
ing continuing education credits,
will feature professionals from
Botsford, William Beaumont and
Detroit Receiving hospitals. The
event will take place 7:30 a.m.-
4:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, at Bots-
ford's Leger Center, 28050 Grand
River Ave., in Farmington Hills.
There is a $60 fee, which in-
cludes two meals. For more in-
formation or to register, call (810)
471-8824.
Prostate Cancer: How to
Treat It, How to Beat It, a free
community program sponsored
by the University of Michigan
Comprehensive Cancer Center,
featuring Dr. Joseph Oesterling,
will be held 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 26, at the Marriott Hotel at
Laurel Park Place.
Registration is not required.
For more information, call (800)
865-1125.
Comedian Rondell Sheridan will
entertain at a special benefit for
the Ronald McDonald House
at the Roostertail in Detroit at 6
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16.
Tickets for the dinner and per-
formance are $150 for sponsors
and $200 for patrons, a portion of
which is tax deductible. For more
information or to purchase tick-
ets, call Jackie Sunday at (313)
745-5911.
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Advanced Podiatry Clinics,
Dr. Jeffrey B. Klein
The Epilepsy Center of Michigan
is sponsoring two three-week long
seminars for people with
epilepsy and their families at
the Trowbridge in Southfield.
The adult series will begin 7-
8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, and
will focus on diagnosis and treat-
ment. Future topics include dai-
ly living and employment issues.
The pediatric series will also
begin with a portion on diagnosis
and treatment 7-8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Sept. 26. Future lecture top-
ics include the issues of daily
living and special education.
There is a nominal charge for
the series and reservations are re-
quired. For more information, call
(810) 351-7979.
Health Care Job Fair, repre-
senting hospitals and nursing
homes in the area, will take place
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26,
in the Ambassador Dining Room
at Cobo Hall in Detroit.
For more information, call (313)
872-0195.
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Free blood pressure screen-
ing and taking care of your
feet, courtesy of Botsford Gen-
eral Hospital, will take place 8-10
a.m. Monday, Sept. 23, in the Ja-
cobson's Court of Laurel Park
Place in Livonia.
For more information, call the
mall management at (313) 462-
1100.
Prime Time for Women, a semi-
nar focusing on the changing
roles of women and the chal-
lenges they face, will feature
medical seminars on menopause,
a cooking demonstration, stress-
reducing techniques including
yoga, a luncheon fashion show
and color analysis. The day-long
event will take place Saturday,
Sept. 28.
For more information or to reg-
ister, call (810) 442-7986.
Volunteer Opportunity:
William Beaumont and Henry Ford hospitals are seeking in-
dividuals to enroll in a joint research study testing medications
for benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), known as prostate
enlargement. This condition causes a slow or intermittent urine
stream and incomplete emptying of the bladder.
For more information, call Henry Ford Hospital's urology re-
search office at (313) 556-8972, or William Beaumont Hospital's
urology research department at (810) 551-3565.