........... �J ..... " ............. TO majo recom­ mendation of President Reagan' AIDS Commission, the Commis ion found that the federal ponse in the three years lnce then has em- 'AID and Black females by No aD J. C ment, DDS. An AIDS prevention program designed specifically for tile efficacy of Black women may help control the rapidly growing incidence of AIDS among BI ck women. Helen L. Oasch, Health Educator, from the my Center Community Cole of Columbia Unive ofpubUc Health explained, Self-ef­ ficacy refers lto an individual' con­ fidence in hi or her ability to per­ form specific behaviors in pecific situation." A tudy released earlier this year by the Center for lsease Control howed overall female deaths from HlY were some 12,000, in the year '1990 "and nearly half" or 6,000 WCIe African American femal . Gasch stated that torically and today, Black women have been the binding force which ha held families and ocial networks intact. However, the rapid deterioration of neighborhoods', the cell of the economic and t� high rate of unemployment and incarceration of Black men creates an atm' phere of ' d peration ... One of the things that happens to relationships i that a power imbalance develops between Black men and women, mainly be­ cause or tile decreased IV ilability of marriageable men. THE RESULT OF this ex ratio imbalance is that Black women no longer have leverage to Insi t on safe x and ny Insistence-may jeopard­ lze a val ued relationship. "Women ee their options shrink­ ing and tend to tolerate more Objec­ tionable behavior for men. In con­ trast men ee their options as limit­ Ie , resulting in Ie s pressure to develop commitments nd greater power within relationships." "For women who feel powerful, the nego . ation of safer ex grows from a repertoire of succes ,Cui ex­ perience. For women who feel defeated, taking on the hard task of asking for condom use is just too much. To teach aCe sex to women with little self-efficacy, the ense of powerl ne must be addressed," . Oasch aid. ' "In order for 8 woman to ex­ perience increased comfort with the process of sexual negotiation she must be made aware of her ability to ert herself and gain equal footing with her partner in sexual Inter­ course." For now you're within the norms. ain . J Ric ri:I H. chw MD, women faint or feel faint due to chan­ ges in circulation brought on by the Pr,sident, TIN A ""rica1l Colkp uterus on the blood ve els in the 4lQbptrlciGM and G!MCOlogisq pelvis. Everyone knows what it' like to feel faint - your vi ion blurs, you get dizzy, your knees get weak. Sometimes the e symptoms can be­ come overwhelming, causing a per- on to lose consciousness for brief moment. The medical for uch fainting spel i syncope. � condition is brought on by a I ck of oxygen reacbing the brain. Extreme pa In ) and fight can allln\erfere with normal breathing or blOod circula­ tion needed to keep a ufficient flow of oxygen to the brain. S�ndin� ',till for a long period or rapidly n mg after itting or lying down can al 0 cause fainting. Faintin epi ode ate oce ional­ ly the caus of om und rlying medical condition. Heart problems, brain circulatory di orders. nd, in rare cas . eizure may trigger a f inting pell. Som prescription drug, u h' tho e ed to ire t high blood pre ' .. sure, can make peBon faint if they cause the hlood p ure to fall too low. During pregn ncy, many WHEN A PERSON faints, he or he ually becomes pale and begins to sweat profusely. Pulse rate and blood pres UTe both drop and the per- on lose conscio n and falls. Fainting is uaUy not a cause for concern if consciousne is regained quickly. To ensure that another at­ tack doe not occur,' the ,person hould remain lying down for several minutes after awakening. If you feel faint, it with your he t . between your knee of lie down wi th your legs elevated above che t level. The p itions will help re tore normal blood now to t brain and help pr v m a blackout. It' you fre­ quently feel lightheaded, try to al­ way ri e lowly from the sitting or recli ning posi tion. Repe ed fainting pell should be di cus ed with your doctor. He or she may want to examine you and perform certai n te t to make ure that nothing serious i wrong. Your doctor can al 0 provide advice on how to prevent a fainting spell when you feel th ymptoms coming on. The report also says that "it; fundamentally unjust, as well as unwise, to tell those who seek treatment for drug addiction that there is no room; but then tell th m that the taxpayers are willing to spend thousands of dollars a year to keep th m in jail. " d for HIV," he added. Dr. Osborn . also Dean of the School of Public He lth at the University of Michigan. Don C. Des Jarlai ,Ph.D., a mem­ ber of the' Commission, said, "The present 18 re tricting sterile injec: tion equipment do not prevent drug abuse but do �lease HIV transmis­ ion. "The pre ent laws restricting sterile injection equipment do not prevent drug abuse but do inc mv n. . "These la are ob olete and dangero to the public health," he dded. Dr. J , Director of Research for the Chemical Depend­ ency Institute of Betb IS1'le1 Medical Center in N York, is an interna- THE ATIO Co mjnissi on on AIDS is an independent body created by Congr to dvise Con­ gress and the White House on development of "a consi tent nation­ al policy" concerning the HIV epidemic. Tb is-member Commi ion in­ clude five volin members ap­ pointed by the Senate, five appointed by the Ho e, and two appointed by Pre ident Bush. The three non­ voting members are th Secretary of � health and Human Services, the Secretary of Defen e, and the Secretary of Veteran Affai: . HEALTH BRIEFS I R' tin-A tili around? Retin-A, the acne medicine that also fights the wrinkles of aging. is ct in the DC with mole uses. dr. Albert Kligman, Univemity of Pen­ nsylvania scientist who developed the drug, now reports that the medications ma'y be effective in treating precancerous 'kin lesions. His studie are not complete, but results so far are described as "very encouraging." Incidentally, for all applications, Retin-A must be 'prescribed by a doctor. Fact bout lung c nc r d ath 1be1e'S good news and bad. Mil­ lio of men have quit smoking. and according to the American cancer Society, the death rate i falling t among men 35 to 54 years of age. The bad news i �t teenage girls increasingl y ale taking up smoking. MOle than half of women mokers begin befcre they are 16. That migh explain wby lung cancer' becomiD a leading killer among American women. • ecUfaat Program • Walk In ervlc • Meet c Id Acoepted • family Practlc • Indoor·Outdoor Lab Dr. lIoltehoko Marang, M.D. 12151 Woodward Highland Park, MI41203 Send Health n w to: Michigan Citizen, PO Box 03&80, 'Highland P rk, MI 48203 H V, for I W ASHINOTO • DC -The a- during that time period; lion I Org nization of BI ck Minority omen and children County Officia ,Inc. (NCBM), accounted for 73% and 83 • nd th N tional Blae Cau of pectively, of she fem e and State Leg' tors will sponsor an child Incidence of my Infection my AlDSTrainingWo hop in 1989, nd 76 and 79 • for Minority 0 cia , Th y, respectively, in 1990. Au t 22, 1991 from 9:00am n· Cente Cor Of Control,' • 5:00pm and Friday, A t 23, (CDC) reported that "over half 1991 from 9:00 tUl lpm at the the 4,000 new di DOled in McCormick Center Hotel on omen were from intraveno Lake Shore Drive and 23rd tree durin 1990"' , in Chicago. An inc in es repo Th purpose of this WOrkshop in children and dotescent i to provide participants, which durin the 1990 calendar year. include countyofficial ,mayors, Wor hopdlscussio will in- state legislatorl, health and elude: education admln1 trator • What communiti and/or ift­ gatekeepers, community leaders, dividuals can do to prevent the mini te ,and educators with pread of my and AIDS; the pecific and direct I'CC9mmenda- NOBCO model for outreach tions addre ing mv & AIDS educating the minority com­ i ue i their community and munity in my and AIDS preven- workpla tion and education; and the Thi rk hop also en- Centers for Di ase Control's na- coura officiala to become in- tional mv & AIDS public policy volved in HIV & AIDS advocacy development. through direct participation of project d velopqlent a ad THIS ION wJII t vocacy., . official with the "how to and Mi nori ties and women," hat to do" and importance of pecifically Black, have a dis- making a public policy Cor thei, proportionately high stati tic of community: infected persons, 54,349 or 32� The workshop i free nd all of the national total (16&913) are invited. To receive con- reported cases (April, 1991). ference registration materi I pie e contact Linda Hailhcox of CONSIDER THESE scatis- NOBCO In WaShington, DC at tics: A decrease in the annual in- 202-3476953; Keith Hinch of cldence in HIY infection among NCBM in Atlanta at 404-892- white from 1986 to 1990, while, 0127; or Ayo Bryant of NBCSL . the annual incidence increases in W hington, DC at 202-624- c among minority populations 5457. . ov. ad ougla the r Michigan Citizen Mall This Form Today To Aac Ive Your N xt I D Y I want to ub ertbe to th Mlchlg n Citizen. Pleas s nd me the w ekly edition to the Ir.hlgan Citizen for one full ye r t the peel Iinttoduetory Rate. D On Year at 21.00 0 S nlor CWz n or Fixed Incom 18.00 • .• SIV 5.00 Off th N wltand Pric · ... Save 10.00 Off th N w tand Prle • Clty .................. __ Stet _ Zip_' __ Pnone _