ACCORDI G TO COS,
Micbi n Bell a number of c -
pi that will ve ome in-
dividual money.
According to Camp , during
Detroit' I t torm, ome are were
without phone service for up to eight
days. The ult, he . d, w the city
of Detroit and Detroit Edison be
ca "our workers will not enter any
area until the electrical hazards have
,
I I
emp oyee p ctured I.D. and if
t y come to your home to render
rvice they m t how it," he d,
ddin "e only come in your
pi ee at your reque t."
In ddition to bein MiChigan
Bell' Highland P , Clamber of
Commerce repre entatlve, Ca
oper te in Ii e po ilion in
H mtramck.
He three ughte by pre-
vio marraige. They are Shari Lynn
Borrcgard, 27; Kellie, 24; Cri tie,
20; And Campo ix-year-old
grandson, Bri n.
A b eballand football fan, Cam
po is loa board member of the
Western YMCA.
He aid Michigan Bell would like
to ee "rewrite of the 1913
(Michigan) Telephone act" which,
he said, would allow Michigan Bell
to "compete on an even playing field
Osteopathic profession
offers cure for what ails us
Preventive medicine will be the
focu of Detroit Osteopathic
Hospital' (DOH) healthcare me -
sa they join 0 teopathic medical
group nationwide in celebrating
National 0 teopathic Medicine
Week, September 22-28, 1991.
TIle connection between disease
prevention and health promotion i
not something new. Ancient
Chinese and cl ical greek societies
believed that living wi ely con
tributed to 8000 health.
"M t of the illne that affect
Americans today are life tyle re
lated," ya Willi m G. Anderson,
D.O., DOH Director or Governmen
tal Affairs, and retired urgeon,
"Heart disease, stroke and cancer are
ignificantly related to diet, lack of
exercise, smoking, drinking and
other lifestyle variables."
National Osteopathic Medicine
Week will focus on several key ri k
factors that, if controlled, can
decrease premature death. Some of
these lifestyle decisions include:
regular check-ups, healthy diet, en-
. sible exerci e, avoiding back in-
juries, and not smoking. .
While carelessness can kill,
imple preventive measures can your
life and often times improve your .
quality of life.
PREVENTION CAN also ave
billions of dollars at a time when
healthcare costs seem uncon
trollable.
Special activities planned at
Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, during
National Osteopathic Medicine
Week include: an open house on
Wednesday, September 25th from
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; women can
receive free pap smears on Tuesday,
September 24th from 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m., and on Wednesday, Sep
tember 25th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m.
In addition, National Pro tate
Cancer Awarenes Week is also
being observed during this period.
In observance, men can receive free
prostate creenings on Wednesday,
September 2 th, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., and Thursday, Scptembcr26th
from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and
Saturday, September 28th from 9
a.m. to 12:00 noon. Both the pap
mears and. pro tate exams will be
conducted in Suite 323 of the DOH
Prof ional Building.
Na ional Osteopathic Medicine
Week is sponsored by the American
Osteopathic Association, the
American Osteopathic Hospital As
sociation and the Auxiliary to the
American Osteopathic Association.
For information about other
NOM week activi ties, call 252-4047 .
Marang Family
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• Medlfast
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• Family
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Sciatica: Pain of the Back, Hip, and Legs
Sciatic pain occurs more frequendy in men and involves pain of the legs
, and lower back. Sciatic pain can result from pressure on the sciatic nerve,
the largest nerve in the body. Actually there is more than one sciatic nerve.
These nerves branch out from the spinal cord to the buttocks, the �
organs, and the lower extremities. Any condition that affects the sciatic
nerve that runs down each leg can cause pain all the way from the lower
back to the toes.
, Typically, sciatica is sensed as burning pain that hoots down the hip
along the back of the thigh. Coughing, sneezing, or trying to bend the back
may worsen the pain. The pressure on the sciatic nerve is thought to occur
when one of the disc of the back bone breaks and presses on one of the
roots of the sciatic nerve. A narrowing of the opening in the vertebrae from
arthritis of the spine is another cause of sciatic pain.
Treatment of sciatica consists of bed rest and limiting movement of the
extremities. Heat from beating pad or ho water bottle applied to the hip
and legs may provide some relief of pain. Nonprescription pain-relievers
uch as aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen may be helpful. If the pain
persists, trcaunent of underlying causes may be necessary. Surgery may
be required to correct an abnormal spinal condition.
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with our competitors."
The long and hort of the matter
i that Michigan Bell wants to be able
to carry cal tate wide. Presently,
the phone company can only handle
calls in area codes 313 nd 517. To
place a call to area code 616 and
906, the customer needs a long di -
tant carrier- Sprint, AT ciT, All et
and others.
t nee t
lin band,
eeoad one
lIy' area
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