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May 1-7, 2008
26 Nisan-2 Iyar 5768
Vol. CXXXIII, No. 13

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A detail from Ellen Stone's West Bloomfield garden.

By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N

Integrated Nutrition,

Metro

Yom HaShoah A13

Survivor's art memorializes children.

Garden Art A16

Ellen Stone's garden is extension of her home.

World/Israel

Meeting The Enemy A21

Carter upbeat, but players see no progress.

Spirituality

Shir Shalom Milestone A38

Temple to mark 20th birthday.

Section B

Platinum

Modern Prom B16

Juicy hues, chic shapes give prom a fresh flavor.

Section C

Health & Fitness

Ann Arbor
A10
Arts/Entertainment C5
Business
A28
Front Lines
A8
Health & Fitness
C1
Letters
A6
Marketplace
C28
Mazel Toy!
C21
Metro
A13
Obituaries
C38
Online
A8
Opinion
A25

Spirituality
A37
Staff Box
Al2
Synagogue List .. A42
To Do!/Calendar
C15
To Dot/Crossword C20
Torah Portion
A41
World/Israel
A21

Columnists
George Cantor
Danny Raskin
Robert Sklar
Gail Zimmerman

A25
C13
A5
C6

On The Cover:

Clockwise from top, scenes from the films The Bubble, Black
Book and Nina's Home.
Page design, Deborah Schultz

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A Day For Moms C1

Giving back while shopping.

On The Cover:

Arts & Entertainment

Marwil@10, Israel@60 C5

A banner year for the JCC film festival.

Shabbat Lights

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Dear
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husband and I
have high blood
cholesterol.
Our son, 12,
has been diagnosed with the same
problem. Our doctor said his nutri-
tion should be addressed. Where
do we start? Thanks, Lauren.

nswer: Dear Lauren, Ac-
cording to the American
eart Association (ADA),
there is compelling evidence that
indicates the atherosclerotic pro-
cess (the buildup of fatty plaque in
the arteries) begins in childhood
and can progress into adulthood.

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The ADA says the evidence
shows that (among other
things):
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genetics affect blood
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cholesterol levels and
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coronary heart disease
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risk;
• Lowering levels in
children and adolescents
may be beneficial;
• Being overweight should
be avoided or reduced.

I suggest an approach that involves
the whole family. Keep meals heart
healthy by including more fresh
fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
low fat dairy products, lean meats,
poultry, fish, and beans/legumes.
Avoid processed and fast foods.

Nutritional education begins at
home by establishing a family cul-
ture that focuses on healthy foods
and positive eating behaviors. Your
doctor and dietitian/nutritionist can
work as a team on this issue.

— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian

Direct Your Questions For Barb

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And Counseling Inquiries To:

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Farmington Hills. MI 48334

Phone:
(248) 538-8050

E-mail
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Web:
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