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September 26, 1997 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-26

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LINDA, JASON & JAKE ISHBIA

Belt tachel 1611, a

'Be-ft uthhet lar a

happij, heafthg

happy, healthy
Qua Wear.

(Mew (Year,.

ROBERT & PAULA MARQUART

We wish our family andfriends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year.

LAURI & ROBERT SCHUMAN
AVERY, SAMANTHA AND ERICA

GERTRUDE PAUL ROSS
AND FAMILY

Belt

101( a
happy, healtluj
(Mew Wear-.

SYLVIA, DAVE & SUSAN SCHANE

Best tailhet lor a
hapfuj, healthy
(New Wear.

LOU & ESTHER STYBEL

LEO, HEIDI AND TODD SZLAMKOWICZ

RICHARD & HELEN PERGAMENT

MARLENE, BERNARD, MIKE, KEN AND ALYSSA TOFT

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A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

MR. & MRS. SZMUL
JUTKIEWICZ & CHILDREN

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to-all.

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and ice/at/yes:

JANICE, RICK, ADAM
AND RACHEL KAY

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inn t1 W'?

SANDRA AND RONALD MOSS

to aff
otaypiends,
andiviatives,

and peiativesi

ADELE & EARL FRIEDMAN

BEN & PEARL GUYER

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In an instant
a stroke can
change your life
forever

American Heart
Associations.

to- ail.
ota.j.iends,

MARGATE, FLORIDA

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

Reduce your risk factors

May -1-ka,comik,9

year' be filled
with health aid
happiness for'
all OW' family

and frieVICIS.

SYLVIA, ARNIE, DANNY,
JOANNE, MARK, MARCY,
JULIE,MICHAEL, SANDY,
ROBYN,SARA, BEN, ANNA

DEERFIELD BEACH, FL

9/26

1997

R18

IRVING & KATE LAWTON, ROBERT
& ANDI LAWTON, HAROLD M. FINE
JOHN & LORI & NEIL

from page R17

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SYLVIA & JACK TAYLOR

We with crurfarttify atuffrierufs a
very healthy, happy atufprosperous New. Year.

We wish our family artifrierufs
happy au4rosperous New Year.

INSTITUTE

Belt wakes. Pr a
happy, healthy
(New Wear-.

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year.

very;

Holiday

May the coming
Year' be filled
with health and
happiness for'
all ow, family
and -friends.

HERB & SHARON
BIDLOFSKY

ture of the filmed object to c;
form a 3-D image.
The new 3-D imaging sys-
tem can be applied in such
diverse fields as aerial pho-
tography, cartography and
surveying. A patent applica-
tion for the invention has
been filed by Israel's Yeda
Research and Development \I
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Company Ltd.

— WZPS—/

Brain Monitor
Is Developed

Using a unique brain moni-
tor he developed, a Bar-Ilan '7\
University professor has
proven for the first time the
presence of repression of elec:-
tric activity in the human
brain, until now known only
in animals.
Senior neuroscientist and
physiologist Professor
Avraham Mayevsky says the
discovery — published in the
science journal Brain Research
— will bring about better
understanding of the physio-
logical process involved in
strokes, epileptic attacks,
migraine and other traumatic
brain events and help develop
better drugs to treat them.
The phenomenon discov-
ered by Professor Mayevsky
in human brains is called cor-
tical spreading depression
(CSD), which refers to the
repression of electro-
encephalogram (electrical)
activity that spreads iii the
cortex of the brain from the
site of stimulation to the rest L\
of the hemisphere. It pro-
ceeds for several minutes,
after which regular brain
activity recovers by itself, on
condition that the stimulus isL-\
halted.
Professor Mayevsky and a
team of experts from Ichilov
Hospital in Tel Aviv discov-
ered the phenomenon in a
man who was admitted to
the hospital for severe head
trauma. He was one of 14
coma patients whose relatives
agreed to be monitored with
the brain monitor Prof.
Mayevsky has developed over
the past 20 years.

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