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November 2-8, 2006
11-17 Cheshvan 5767
Vol. CXXX, No. 13
Nutritionally
Speaking
Remembering the "Greatest Generation."
By Barbara Beznos, RD, LI)/N
Integrated Nutrition, L.LC
Metro
Maccabi Comeback 19
JCC teen games return to Detroit in
2008.
Frankels' Cranbrook Gift 20
$10 million to enhance the arts.
Coated With Compassion 22
Tapper's seeks clean coats for needy
families.
IATorld/Israel
War Story 29
Son's account of dad's World War II
experience.
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To Life'
Torah Portion
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College Scramble 39
The competition for "prestige"
universities.
Recipes To Roast By 45
Obituaries
Arnold Michlin
Roasted meats make a scrumptious meal.
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Columnists
George Cantor
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Harry Kirsbaum
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Danny Raskin
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Robert Sklar
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Gail Zimmerman....54
Arts &
Entertainment
Coming To America 53
Sacha Baron Cohen comes to big screen.
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ns\ker: Dear Gail, When
the body's immune system
detects what it thinks is
an unfriendly invading substance
(allergen), it produces antibodies
(immunoglobulins) and sends them
off to fight the invader(s).
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Unfortunately, in some people
(those with allergies), their im-
mune system causes the body to
attack harmless substances. The
body's response to these
+ harmless invaders can range
from runny noses to hives to
more serious reactions.
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tion:
Dear
Barb', y infant
grandson may
be allergic to
milk (he gets
hives). What's
the difference between a milk al-
lergy and lactose intolerance? Gail.
A milk allergy is the im-
mune system's response
to one or more of the
proteins found in cow's
milk. Detecting, manag-
ing and eliminating the
offending food/substance
is key. In particular
circumstances (con-
sult a nutritionist first), rice
or soy milk may be substituted.
Some good news: 80% of infants
outgrow their milk allergies by the
age of six.
Lactose intolerance, on the other
hand, involves the bodies inability
to properly digest a dairy sugar
called lactose due to a deficiency
in the body's production of the
enzyme lactase, and may require
different therapies. I hope this
helps answer your question.
— Barbara Beznos,
Key JN Phone Numbers:
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