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Israel's Max Fisher Square

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Thursday, July 2-8, 2009
10-16 Tammuz 5769
Vol. CXXXV, No. 22

Nutritionally

Speaking

Praised for his love of Israel and the Jewish people, Detroit's legend-

By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N

ary communal leader was memorialized at a Jerusalem crossroads on

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June 22 with the dedication of the Max M. Fisher Square.

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Special Report

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'Christian Angel' All

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Shoah survivor is reunited with "godsent" GI.

Metro

Unified Senior Services A14

Jewish Senior Life combines local agencies.

World/Israel

Off To Atlanta A17

Academy's Lee Buckman fondly bid farewell.

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Hard-Line Pioneers A19

The view from a West Bank hilltop.

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Goodies On The Grill B10

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C16
Around Town
Arts/Entertainment . Cl
C13
Family Focus
C11
Food
A10
Front Lines
A26
Health & Fitness
A8
Letters
C17
Marketplace
C13
Maze( Toy!
A14
Metro
C24
Obituaries
A25
Opinion
All
Special Report

A27
Spirituality
A10
Staff Box
Synagogue List .. A28
C6
To Doi/Calenda
A27
Torah Portion
A17
World/Israel

Columnists
A25
George Cantor
A10
Sy Manello
C5
Danny Raskin
Robin Schwartz ... C16
A5
Robert Sklar

Dear
Bar , y
mother is at
home recov-
ering from a
stroke. Might
the stroke impact her nutritional
well-being? Thanks, Cecilia.

nswer: Dear Ceci-
lia, You're right to be
. _concerned about your
mother's nutritional well-being
after her stroke. A stroke's impact
on brain function can be sig-
nificant—potentially resulting in
substantial impairment of physi-
cal and neurological abilities.

Here are some physical and
neurological conditions to watch
for that may interfere with a
stroke patient's nutritional
( well-being:
i N \\ • Difficulty swallowing
‘''' ) (aka dysphagia) that can
include poor tongue
t„
control, choking, drool-
ing, inability to use a
straw, and improper
,
gag reflex that can
interfere with proper
nutritional intake;
• Loss of taste that can
decrease the stroke pa-
tient's desire to eat;
• Loss of motor control (e.g.,
the arms/hands) may limit the
stroke patient's ability to prop-
erly feed him or herself;
• Short-term memory loss may
interfere with proper tracking of
nutritional intake.

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Arts & Entertainment

Proudly Jewish, Proudly American Cl

Family's patriotism preceded the Revolution.

Food

Summer Recipes C11

Sunny days can create a special palette.

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Next time: Action steps that can
help.

— Barbara Beznos,

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Registered Dietitian,
Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (FL)

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