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SINAI HOSPITAL
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The Sinai Prostate Cancer Program invites you to their First Annual
Symposium: "Brachytherapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: A
Promising New Frontier".
This symposium brings together a panel of internationally
recognized experts and innovators in the field. The practicing
health care provider involved with the diagnosis, management and
treatment of prostate cancer will be provided with a
comprehensive overview of this modality, as well as a live,
interactive demonstration.
Saturday, November 16, 1996
8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Sinai Hospital's Zuckerman Auditorium
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Approved for 5 Category 1 CME credits.
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Fee for this symposium is $50 for physicians. No charge for
other registrants.
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Continental breakfast and lunch provided.
Salvatore Ventimiglia, Tracy Henkes and Dennis Lajiness: Pregnancy is not the time
for radical changes.
For further information on this symposium, please contact Debbie
King, Conference Coordinator at 313-493-5100.
Partial funding for this program has been provided by the Sheldon M. Kantor Memorial
Fund, Sinai Hospital Guild.
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to hair coloring.
Yet Tracy Henkes, senior artis-
tic director with the Saks Fifth Av-
enue hair salon at the Somerset
Collection, reports that many hair
dyes are available which can safe-
ly be used on pregnant women.
Always check first with your
physician, but it's a good bet you'll
be able to find, through a rep-
utable salon, an ammonia-free, al-
cohol-free hair color. (Note: many
store-bought hair colors contain
alcohol and/or ammonia and
should not be used.)
The issue is not what you put
on the hair, which is, after all,
dead. The issues are what will per-
meate into your skin through
treatments that come in contact
with the scalp, and what you
might take into your body simply
by breathing it in. Keep this in
mind not only for hair products
but for all chemicals, from paint
thinner to nail-polish remover
(Mr. Ventimiglia recommends us-
Yes, ofcourse I'm crying just be- ing non-acetone remover).
In addition to hair color, it's pos-
cause its Oct. 25. I can't help get-
ting all sentimental. It's the day sible to receive an alcohol-free hair
you first called me 'Little Luvy permanent or semi-permanent,
Duvy,' and now we're about to said Saks' Mr. Henkes. Expect
have a little teeny weeny baby both the perm and the dye to last
waby all of our own. Sob. Did you as long as they would when you
get the ice cream I asked for? And are not pregnant.
Mr. Ventimiglia and Mr.
what do you mean, why am I cry-
Henkes
further recommend care-
ing all the time? What is wrong
fully considering which shampoo
with you, anyway?
Other issues are involved, as you use, especially during preg-
well. Hormones affect not only the nancy when hair can be particu-
mucus membranes but the hair, larly vulnerable. Mr. Ventimiglia
often resulting in changes in tex- advises buying a Ph balanced
ture. Some women report a luxu- shampoo, between 5.5 and 5.7.
rious new mane with pregnancy; Mr. Henkes likes the Annasazi
others find hair becomes dry and line, MEA products, Paul Mitchell
brittle. Tea Tree Oil shampoo, and Rusk
For many women — Madonna Rescue to help strengthen weak
and actress Pamela Anderson Lee hair. Most can be found at local
aside — pregnancy means an end beauty-supply stores.
pains (how many times have you
heard a whining husband, "Yeah,
this pregnancy sure is a lot of
work!"), but that's another story.
The best advice for men would be
to get their pregnant sweethearts
a gift certificate for a day at the
spa, complete with massage, pedi-
cure and manicure.
fight words — seemingly so
innocent — are enough to
strike terror in the heart of
any hairdresser: "I'm preg-
nant and I want a new look."
Salvatore Ventimiglia, a styl-
ist with Saks Fifth Avenue at the
Somerset Collection in Troy, is try-
ing to explain it delicately. A
woman's hormones during preg-
nancy, he says hesitantly, then
pauses. `Well, you know. This is
not the time for a radical haircut."
Mr. Ventimiglia is the father of
three, so he knows. So does any
man who has ever been with a
pregnant woman for any length
of time.
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