RENT A TROWBRIDGE APARTMENT
AND WE'LL THROW IN A CHEF,
A MAID AND ik E )RIVER.

Mark A. Davidoff, Robert L.
Stein and Lynne Tamor have
been named to the Mental
Health Transition Team for the
proposed Oakland County Com-
munity Mental Health Authori-
ty.

Researchers at Henry Ford
Hospital will conduct a study to
evaluate treatment for os-
teoarthritis. To register or get
information, call (313) 876-2642.

The Inflammatory Bowel Dis-
ease Center will offer individu-
als with Crohn's disease or
ulcerative colitis and their fami-
lies a chance to meet with a coun-
selor and/or nutritionist. The
initial meeting is free of charge.
For information, call (800) 423-
2612.

Cranbrook Hospice Care is
seeking volunteers to provide in-
home support to terminally-ill
patients and their families. For
applications, call (810) 334-6700.

The Michigan Affiliate of the
Foundation Fighting Blind-
ness will host a fund-raising din-
ner and silent auction 6 p.m.
Saturday, March 22, at the
Southfield Marriott Hotel. For
ticket information, call (313) 882-
1687.

A blood drive will be held 9
a.m.- 3 p.m. Sunday, March 23,
at Temple Israel, West Bloom-
field. For appointments, c211 (810)
661-1307.

A workshop to fight depression
will be offered 7-9 p.m. Monday,
March 24, at the Wilkinson Mid-
dle School, 26524 John R. To reg-
ister, call (810) 545-5585.
The Manic-Depressive and

Weight Training
Reverses Aging

JACK WILLIAMS
SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

Equipped with a shovel and
wheelbarrow, a 66-year-old
woman moved enough earth to
bury a myth.
Within a week, the 4 tons of
topsoil on her driveway were his-
tory—along with any silly notions
about women her age being too
fragile to flex.
Another 66-year-old woman,
empowered with newly emerging

Depressive Association of
Metropolitan Detroit will hold
a monthly meeting 7:30 p.m.
Monday, March 24, at the Men-
tal Health Association Building,
15920 W. 12 Mile, Southfield.
Psychologist Martha Hodges will
speak. Admission is free.

A kidney disease manage-
ment group will meet 7 p.m.
Tuesday, March 25, at Botsford's
Health Development Network,
39750 Grand River, Novi. To reg-
ister, call (810) 477-6100.

St. Mary Hospital will offer a free
lecture on parenting, 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, March 25, at the hos-
pital, 36475 Five Mile Road, Livo-
nia. To register, call (800)
494-1615.

Renaissance Home Health
Care will hold a comedy fund-
raiser, Wednesday, March 26, at
Second City. For ticket informa-
tion, call (810) 559-6440.

The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation Race for
the Cure will be held April 19 at
the Detroit Zoo. Initial entry fees
are due by March 28. Call (800)
527-6266.

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muscle, outscored her 39-year-old
daughter—a dedicated, 5-mile-a-
day runner—in a series of strength
tests.
Then there was the 68-year-old
woman who regarded exercise as
obligatory penance for sins of the
palate. Transformed, she took up
everything from swimming and
biking to line dancing and white-
water rafting.
Each of the three post-
menopausal women had been re-
juvenated, in a sense, by one of the
most dramatic anti-aging regimen
known to humankind: strength
training.

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