100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 25, 2003 - Image 70

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-07-25

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

12S1. 0fe

7A\ a/ Gounls

It's a Whale
of a
Leasing Sale!

FROM GRIEF from page 69

Watching a television movie last sum-
mer about a family that turned to a leg-
islative remedy for a tragedy they suf-
fered, Silver says, 'A light bulb went on.
The supplement reached more than a
million people, she says. But more than
a 100 million women still needed to be
reached on an ongoing basis. So Silver
sat down at her kitchen table that day
and drafted the testimony she would
give to explain the need for a law by
Congress.
One letter, several phone calls and e-
mails later to Rep. Levin, who represent-
ed the district where her sister once
lived, Silver got a call from his office.
The congressman decided to make a bill
that would educate people to the early
signs of gynecologic cancer one of his
legislative priorities. He called the bill
Johanna's Law: the Gynecologic Cancer
Education and Awareness Act.
Rep. Levin is considering introducing
the bill in Congress in the very near

"

Up to $5,000 off
at The Trowbridge

Senior Retirement Community

SECOND
MONTH
Is FREE!

IRST
ONTH
IS FREE!

(pro-rated for eight months)

future.
"Johanna's story was extraordinary,"

Take advantage of our LIMITED summer leasing special
Call Linda Lambert NOW
(248) 352-0208

says Rep. Levin, "both because it per-
fectly illustrates the need for action and
because her sister, Sheryl, is such a
knowledgeable and committed commu-
nicator."
"It's a wonderful initiative," Silver says
of Levin's bill. "If passed, it would reach
a hundred million women. Many will be
educated in Johanna's name — a woman
who was a teacher and health conscious.
It's the most perfect way to honor my
sister's memory." Ei

Be in the swim at

jf (Q414g . .,

r

Michigan's LifeCare Community with Providence Hospital

Civic Center Dr.. Southfield. MI 48034 • TDD for Hearing Impaired (800) 649 - 3777 • seniorliving.homestore.com/sr/thetrowbridge

Ovarian Cancer:
The Facts

• Risk factors: Ashkenazic
(European) Jews, family history,
older than 50, infertility or not
bearing children, breast cancer
genes, late menopause.

am Bloomfield

A

U DIOLOGY

EARING LOSS You may be unaware of the problem

eck.•.

A

1)Do you expiate ringing or noises in your ears?

2) Do you he

with one ear than the other?

3) Have any

tives had a hearing loss?

4) Have you
at work,

!cant noise exposure
in military service?

•Dia
Ev

earing

•Visible Spet

h

5) Do you find it difficult to follow a conversation
in noisy restaurants or crowded rooms

8) Do you sometimes find yourself asking people
to speak up or to repeat themselves?

6) Do you sometimes feel people are mumbling
or not speaking clearly?

9) Do you find men's voices easier to understand
than women's?

7) Do you experience difficulty following
dialog in the theater?

2003

70

severe back pain, urinary fre-
quency and severe fatigue.

10)Does a hearing problem cause you to feel
embarrassed when meefing new people?

•Custom Hearing Aids

•Custom Ear Molds

•Pediatric Audiology

• Video Otoscopy

3500 W. Maple, Suite C • Bloomfield Hills

7/25

• Symptoms: Persistent 2-3
weeks abdominal bloating, diffi-
culty eating, unexplained weight
gain, constipation, heartburn,

• Tests: A combination of ultra-
sound, the blood test CAl25,
and possibly surgical biopsy.

• American Sign
language Classes

For more information, call the
Gynecologic Cancer Foundation
hotline: (800) 444-4441.

(just East of Lahser)

(248) 203-9760 • 'TTY: (248) 203-7968

'

737100

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan