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JNonline.us
March 22-28, 2007
3-9 Nisan 5767
Vol. CXXXI, No. 7
IN Contents
Spring is here, start planting!
Nutritionally
Speaking
By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC
ries-
tion:
Metro
Detroit's Anti-Semitism Up 13
Picture Perfect '
ADL reports local increase, national decrease.
4...Backyard Habitat
Color Trends
Health/Fitness
Fighting Depression 19
$1 million to WSU to find new treatments.
nswer: Dear Marvin,
Jogging And Beyond 22
Trainer shares inspiration to inspire others.
World/Israel
AIPAC's Aftermath 25
Cheney defends the war to pro-Israel group.
On The Cover:
Business/Professional
Cellular Success 33
Ann Arborite hits jackpot reselling cell phones.
For late-breaking news:
Ann Arbor...33, 37,
Around Town
Arts/Entertainment
Business
Crossword
Food
Front Lines
Letters
Marketplace
Mazel Toy!
Metro
Online
Opinion
Sports
Staff Box
Synagogues
The Scene
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38
63
33
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Jewish.com
To Life!
To Do!/Calendar . • ..70
37
To Life'
48
Torah Portion
25
World/Israel
Obituaries
Sarah Keidan
Herbert Sott
98
101
Columnists
29
George Cantor
9
Sy Manello
69
Danny Raskin
38
Robin Schwartz
5
Robert Sklar
Gail Zimmerman....64
The Scene
'Life Without Regrets' 37
New focus re-defines ex-high school athlete.
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Dear
ecently,
Bar
I've been
diagnosed with
Type 2 diabe-
tes. Can you
give me some guidance as to how
I can gain control of my illness?
Thanks, Marvin.
Food
Pesach Recipes 40
Take the kitchen drudgery out of the holiday.
Arts & Entertainment
When One Door Closes ... 63
Examining the Fired experience.
Something called the
National Standards for
Diabetes Self-Management Educa-
tion (DSME) has been developed
to help diabetics gain control of
their illness.
Ideally, a qualified team of diabet-
ics educators (including a
registered dietitian) manage
the individual diabetic's
self-education—utiliz-
ing individualized initial
, assessment, curriculum
7 planning, and follow-up
) periodic assessments.
An individualized,
written self-education
curriculum can be devel-
oped from the following
recommended topics:
• The diabetes disease process;
• Incorporating physical activity;
• Utilizing medications;
• Monitoring blood and urine;
• Reducing the risk of complica-
tions and dealing with acute
complications;
• Goal setting;
• Psychosocial adjustments; and
• Pregnancy-related management.
/
Your primary health care provider
or registered dietitian can help.
Shabbat Lights
— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian
Key JN Phone Numbers:
Candlelighting
Friday, March 23,
7:30 p.m.
Direct Your Questions For Barb
And Counsehng Inquiries To:
Switchboard:
(248) 354-6060
Shabbat Ends
On The Cover:
Charles Newman of ReCellular Inc. in Dexter
Photo, Armando Rios
Design, Deborah Schultz and Lindsay Schwartz
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