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April 21, 1991 - Image 6

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-04-21

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reduction in city
Acupuncture the wave of he future
byD
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H U P

HIGH!." D PAR
Acupun tur b th
the' future? On Highl nd
Par ba d phy ici n think
that it c rt inly h a ch n e
to be. Dr. Conrad Mai tl nd i
a phy ic i n who' not only
ve r aute, but al 0 optimi tic
viewpoint on mo t thinking.
Out ide of hi practice a a
Urologi t and Physi . n
(that' known for his kind and
humane bedside manner ... )
that t ke care of the e ld rly
a well a the little tot th t
vi it him. h has a w ek nd
practice at the Me t h a d n e
Clinic, treating recovering
addict through acupuncture.
Maitland u e acupun tUT by
ppo intrne nt or reque t t any
patient that expre e a need
or concern for it, recovering
or not.
Dr. M itl nd h r e-
earched thi method and
believe th t if the eptic
nd "cow rd "would give it
ch n ,i t n nd will wor
for them. A upuncture i n
old Oriental practice method
th t h b en te ted to th hilt
in almo t v ryway po ible,
for it' accuracy nd authen­
tici ty.
What ailment could bring
a per on to even con ider
acupuncture? It ha been
used for everything from a
pain killer/cure, to a rei xa­
lion technique. Maitland, of
cour e , u e other method of
treatment for his patient be-
ides acupun ture. It depend
on their needs and given
situation( ).
Although medication are
often needed by the patient,
Dr. Maitland doesn't believe
in pre cribing addictive or un­
nece ary medication. A hig
rea on or thi i becau e he i
one out of hundred , a r rity
to ay the le r, Maitland y
that after ye r of being in
practice nd in the medical
profe ion, hi number one
concern i for the patient and
the well being of the patient.
To find out more about
acupuncture or Dr. Maitland'
method of treatment, contact
his office at: (313) 865-2110.
JoAnn, Velma, Sheila, John,
or Veronica will be more than
happy to as ist curiou
caller
.
unli ely th t ny i nific nt in­
cre in id ill co e to the
ity.
o the ne t
two to thre ye r , the city ill
h ve to find ot er m n of
cuttin e pen es, yin,
" ... th t c 11 for findin innov -
tive nd ere tive y of doing
mor with le .-
cott told the udience th t
the budget b I nced nd
cl rly identifie h t i im­
port nt for the urviv I of the
city. "There i " b olutely no
doubt in my mind th tour
priority i to reduce e ce ive
government pending, but t
the me time we mu t con­
tinue to provide better
qu lity of government ervice
to the community," id cott.
During the council' public
e s ion, citizens expr e ed
concern bout the city crack­
ing down on bills because of
the tight budget.
Onc such concern is the
city' plan to enforce housing
codes. Citizens will be re­
quired to bring th ir houses up
to code or face .a fine.
W nda Bostic said the
cit ize ns don't need code
h rassment enforcement
without the city going after ab­
sentee landlords and their
vacant or unkept homes first.
MILDRED �alSo ex­
pressed her' concern, saying
taxpayers should take the posi­
tion where the city has to deal
with vacant homes before their
home. h id he b t er not
et c de enforcer t her door
until the v c nt tructure re
d It it.
Other bu ine ,
12 the city went b
four-d y wor ft r t
yor received Circuit
Jud e ri nne tt
order.
B tt ni h d ruled th t th
implement tion of the fiv -d y
wor w e in December w s il­
le I nd void, nd th t the ter-
min tion of Loc 14 ' contr ct
w s al 0 iIleg 1. Loc 1 41'
contr ct tipul t d f ur-d y
36-hour work w e with 40-
hour p y. .
Another uit brought
g in t the m yor by the city
council for Hedged ch rter
viol tion i still pending, with
motion to be filed April 17
and 28.
Other items, the council p­
proved r e qu e t from the
mayor' office to approve a
per onal service contr ct for
t t
-APP OV DOd nce
reque t , to be held in Bl c -
wei Civic Center April 13, 20.
Highland Park Community College
EACH 01
TO ADULT
(NON-READERS)
LIT RACY
OW!
Medical Arts
Pam
Fundraiser to provide
transport for JROTC
by DERRICK C. LEWI
Staff Writer
The Highland Park JROTC
Parents Club is trying to raise
enough money to purchase a
Buy 500, Get 500 fr $2'1.85
RaIsed Bled< Ink on WhIte Card
F & S Publlahlng
1553 WoodNerd, Slite 202
313,,964�4247
New Directory of African
American Print & Craft
, Dealers ($19.95)
DavId Alake Bakerl lewis Publishing
1563 WooctNerd N202 - Box 711
(313) 964-4247
.J&J
Plumbing
& '
.Heatfng
Service
202Z0 Gilchrist
835-3270
Reasonable Rates
traveling van for members of
Highland Park Community
High chool's Air Force
JROT .
According to Parents Club
President Jean McKinney, the
van will be used to take the
cadets to different functions in
and out of the state.
In order to accomplish it's
goal, the Parents Club will host
it's 4th Annual Fundraiser at
Blackwell Civic Center ..
The night's festivities will
feature WQBH radio per­
sonality Jay Butler, who will be
providing the sounds, and a
fashion. show by Cheryl's Crea­
tions.
The fundraiser will be held
Saturday, April 20, from 9-2
a.m. Tickets are $10.00 in ad­
vance and $12.00 at tho door.
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1991
According to recent estimates, between 40 and SO percent of adults
living in North America are overweight due to excess body fat (obesity).
Obesity can produce a variety of physical and emotional problems. For
example, the obese tend to have more high blood pressure, heart disease,
gout, diabetes, and gallbladder disease than do persons whose weight is in
the normal range.
Effective weight control requires a life-long committment in order to
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four different approaches to weight loss. .
Restriction or calories: Calorie restricted diets reduce daily calorie and
fat consumption.
Exercise: Brisk "walking" 3 to 4 miles a day can produce as much as one-
half pound of weight 10 per week. .
Behavior odifkation: Behaviors are relearned or modified so that
fewer calories are consumed and/or there is more daily activityor exercise.
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