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October 10, 1997 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-10

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HADASSAH

YAHR - ZE I T

Health

Watch The Moles

ALL WHO ARE INSCRIBED FOR LIFE IN JERUSALEM SHALL BE
CALLED HOLY. ISAIAH Iv, 3

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f your doctor doesn't already
make an examination of your
skin part of regular checkups, —`
urge him or her to do so.
According to researchers at Harvard
Medical School, the number, size
and appearance of moles may offer
clues to your risk of developing
melanoma.
"Once high-risk individuals are
identified, screening and prevention
programs can be rationally designed _ /
for prevention and early detection of
this epidemic cancer," says Dr.
Wallace H. Clark Jr.
Melanoma rates have increased
more than any other form of cancer -
but early detection leads to a cure in
almost all cases. ❑

Hadassah offers the unique opportunity to perpetually memorialize yourself or a loved one in
Jerusalem in our Medical Center's Abbell Synagogue, which is crowned by the world-renowned
Chagall windows.


The name of the person being memorialized is displayed and the Kaddish prayer is recited in
our synagogue on the Yahrzeit date


A beautiful Hadassah Yahrzeit certificate is issued

Annual notice of the Yahrzeit date is mailed from Israel

YES. Please inscribe the following name(s) for a Hadassah Perpetual Yahrzeit.
❑ Enclosed is my $1,000 tax-deductible gift for each Yahrzeit requested. (Checks should be payable to Hadassah; Israel
Bonds or securities accepted.) Please send Yahrzeit form so I can provide Hadassah with pertinent information.
. ❑ Please send information about adding Hadassah to my will and estate planning.

NAME

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

Reproductive Hope ,j

ZIP

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DAYTIME TELEPHONE

CHARGECARD ACCOUNT NUMBER

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DATE

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CALLED

MOM FOR LUNCH ON TUESDAY, BUT

SHE WAS GOING TO A BOOK REVIEW

DJN

omen who have difficul-
ty becoming pregnant
may find hope in a new
procedure called non-
surgical embryonic selective thinning
and transfer, also known as NEST.
The technique, developed by special-
ists at the Center for Infertility and
Reproductive Medicine in San
Diego, report a pregnancy rate of 80 -`
percent in early tests.

Giving embryos
a boost.

IN THE LIBRARY. I DROPPED BY ON

THURSDAY, BUT SHE COULDN'T COME

BECAUSE SHE WAS BUSY IN THE ACTIVITIES

ROOM WORKING ON HER NEW 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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For information call
Kathy Ostrowski

(810) 350-1777

22800 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

Essentially, NEST uses a special
fluid to support the growth of
embryos, giving them an extra day to
develop in the in vitro fertilization
lab. The procedure was designed to
reduce the incidence of reproduction
failure following implantation
because it makes it easier to identify
the healthiest embryos.
c_/\
"This gives us the opportunity to
select the best egg for transfer," says
Dr. Steven Brody.
The other component of NEST
involves the thinning of thick zona -
the shell surrounding the embryo -
to encourage the embryo to hatch
and survive better once it is implant-
ed in the uterus.
r-
Thus far, the results have been
encouraging, says Brody. "This proce-
dure could be an instrumental factor in
women of all ages having children." ❑

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