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June 13, 1997 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-13

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CALLED

MOM FOR LUNCH ON TUESDAY,

BUT SHE WAS GOING TO A BOOK

REVIEW IN THE LIBRARY.

The American Heart Associa-
tion will host Heart Saver Sat-
urday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday,
June 14, at Cobo Center in De-
troit and Northville Communi-
ty Center in Northville. For
information, call (810) 557-9500.

Robert C. Levine, M.D., an as-
sistant professor of family med-
icine at Wayne State University
School of Medicine, has been ap-
pointed capital chairman of the
Department of Family Medicine
at Huron Valley Hospital in
Commerce. He also is in private
practice in Farmington Hills.

stress management program,
7-9:30 p.m. Monday, June 16, at
the hospital. To register, call
(888) 362-2500.

SHE WAS BUSY IN THE ACTIVITIES

ROOM WORKING ON HER NEW

Dr. Robert Levine

William Beaumont Hospital will
sponsor a cardiac rehabilita-
tion fun run/walk, 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 14, at the hos-
pital, 3601 W. Thirteen Mile,
Royal Oak. To register, call
(810) 258-3705.

Botsford General Hospital will
hold a free diabetes support
group, 1:30 p.m. Thursday,
June 19, at the Health Devel-
opment Network, 39750 Grand
River, Novi. For information,
call 9248) 477-6100.

Crittenton Hospital will offer
a community first aid
course, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday,
June 14, at the Health Educa-
tion Department. Call (248) 652-
5269.

The American Physicians Fel-
lowship for Medicine in Israel is
sponsoring a tour and medical
seminar in Israel Nov. 2 11.
The seminar title is "Jewish
Roots of Medicine and the
Ethics of Care." For more infor-
mation, call APF, (617) 232-
5382.

-

A Childproof Home
Needs Small Efforts

ALISON ASHTON COPLEY NEWS SERVICE

nytime is a good time to
childproof the house, says
Maryann Johnson, an
emergency room nurse at
Egleston Children's Hospital in
Atlanta.
"For children 14 years and
under, 50 percent of uninten-
tional injuries occur in the
child's own home," says John-
son.
In the kitchen, threats include
poisonous cleaning products
/— (oven cleaners and crystalline
lye products are especially haz-
ardous) and alcoholic beverages,
as well as knives and matches.
Johnson urges parents to store

SHE COULDN'T COME BECAUSE

Botsford General Hospital will
sponsor a prostate cancer ed-
ucational support group 7 p.m.
Monday, June 16, at the hospi-
tal conference room, 28959
Grand River, Novi. For infor-
mation, call (248) 477-6100.

The American Heart Associa-
tion, Henry Ford Health Sys-
tem, Oakland University and
the Jewish Community Center
are co-sponsoring a free Heart
Healthy event 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday, June 17, in the Maple-
Drake JCC gym. Cholesterol,
blood pressure screening and re-
freshments will be provided.
St. Mary Hospital of Livonia will
offer child immunizations,
5:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, June
18, at the hospital, 36475 Five
Mile Road. For cost information,
call (313) 655-2922.
William Beaumont Hospital will
offer a three-hour course on sin-
gle rescuer CPR for adults,
6:30-9:30 Wednesday, June 18,
44199 Dequindre, Troy; Tues-
day, June 24, 746 Purdy, Birm-
ingham. To register, call (800)
633-7377.

Huron Valley Hospital in Com-
merce will offer a personal

I DROPPED BY ON THURSDAY, BUT

these items in a locked cabinet
out of a child's reach.
Items commonly stored in the
bathroom that should also be kept
out of a child's reach include scis-
sors, razors, cleansers, medicines
and cosmetics. Any rooms where
electrical outlets and water are
near each other should have
ground fault circuit interrupters.
Parents should also take a good
look at their furniture, says John-
son. "Avoid or secure heavy fur-
niture that is not stable and can
easily be pulled down. Place cor-
ner guards on sharp corners of
tables and other furniture, and
HOME page 112

EXERCISE PLAN. I INVITED MYSELF

TO LUNCH WITH HER ON FRIDAY,

AND THE FOOD WAS TERRIFIC. I

TOLD MOM TO CALL MY BROTHER

AND LET HIM KNOW HOW SHE

LIKES HER NEW HOME AT

THE HEATHERWOOD. I HOPE SHE

CAN FIND TIME TO CALL.

the

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Senior

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