JN Contents

JNonline.us
July 30 - Aug. 5, 2009
9-15 Av 5769
Vol. CXXXV, No. 26

Nutritionally
Speaking

By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC

Up In The Air

Yaffa Klausner,
5, of Southfield
jumps in the
Bounce House
at Southfield

Congregation
Shomrey
Emunah's annual
picnic on July 19.
"It's just a fun
day for everyone,"

said Rabbi Shaiall
Zachariash.

On The Cover:

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Facing The Downturn

Stretched Thin A10

Synagogues battle tough economy.

Metro

Saving An Icon A13

Teens clean up old Michigan Central.

Jewish-Black Bridge Building A15

Honoring our shared past and present.

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Health/Fitness

Finding An OB Physician A23

Assisting your pregnancy and baby.

Spirituality

Making Challah B2

For late-breaking news:

thejewishnews.corn

Learning the twists of bread making.

Arts & Entertainment

Around Town
A14
Arts/Entertainment B7
Business
A18
Family Focus
B17
Food
A26
Front Lines
A8
Health & Fitness . A23
Letters
A6
Marketplace
B21
Maze! Toy!
B18
Metro
A13
Obituaries
B29
Opinion
A21
Spirituality
A33

Sports
A29
Staff Box
A8
Synagogue List
B4
To Do!/Calendar .. B12
To DoI/Crossword. B16
Torah Portion
B3
World/Israel
A17

Columnists
Arthur Horwitz
A5
Sy Manello
A8
Danny Raskin
B11
Robin Schwartz .. A14

Author Daniel Silva B7

Spy master to discuss his new thriller.

tion:
Dear
Bar . it true
that caffeine
may be ben-
eficial in the
fight against
Alzheimer's disease? Taylor.

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nswer (continued from
last time): Dear Taylor,
Last time. I spoke about
some promising research with
mice that indicated that caffeine
consumption may produce some
potentially significant cognitive
benefits for Alzheimer's sufferers.
It's important to note; however,
that laboratory studies with mice,
although scientifically useful, are
by no means a perfect predic-
tor of similar biological/medical
results in humans.

For some people, caffeine intake
carries it's own health risks that
should be balanced against
.,.,(. potential benefits. Some of
, those downside risks are:

,.'./ i • Irritability/nervous-
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• The jitters/muscle-
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tremors;

• Insomnia;

Family Focus

• Irregular heartbeat;

Countering Memory Loss B17

Aiding interaction of kids and grandparents.

• Increased blood pres-
sure;

• Headaches/nausea;

• Gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD);

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• A diuretic effect (dehydration);
• Withdrawal symptoms (e.g., ir-
ritability, tremors, headaches)

Your physician or registered dieti-
tian can help.

— Barbara Beznos,

Shabbat Lights

Key JN Phone Numbers:

Registered Dietitian,

Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (FL)

On The Cover:

Star of David courtesy Deborah LaClaire, Dimensional Designs,
West Bloomfield.
Page design, Deborah Schultz

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Candlelighting
Friday, July 31,
8:35 p.m.
Shabbat Ends
Saturday, Aug. 1,
9:41 p.m.*

Candlelighting
Friday, Aug. 7,
8:26 p.m.
Shabbat Ends
Saturday, Aug, 8,
9:31 p.m.*

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