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October 02, 1994 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-10-02

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hiding
ly 10 - 15 million
he mo t
aking a
re lated to a thm
uffer from eockro ch
million Am riean children
mol' than ten million mi ed
, up to [) 0 mo ould e in
KRO
all rgie
new r arch topic nd r is-
Ant to t at ment "Cockroach
asthma wa fir t identifi d in
w York City," id Dr. Bann
Kang, Chief of Allergy and Im­
munology. at th Unive sity of
Ken ucky M dical C nter in
Lexington, Kentucky Dr. Kan
wa on of th fir t allergi t in
1975 to identify t hat co kro h
3:":.( h ma ou ld p rorlu ce a. t h­
mat ic symptom .
"We did not know that
asthma could be c u sed by cock­
roaches," he aid. "Until that
time, " there was som p cuh -
tion hat living in a ock ach
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KILL cockroach doe
not rid you of cockroach asthma
and allergie. But imple
hou ekeeping lind controlling
ro ch popul tions n eliminate
ome of t he problem. .
A p 11. of n effort to' help
r duce cockroach A hma and
allergi in urb n area , th
Raid Max Cent er for Cockroach
Control, th nation' lar t ur­
ban entomological re e reh fa­
cility, i launching a national
public a w rene campaign.
Simply call d the "Raid Max
A 'trona and Allergy Education
Program," it is the centerpiece of­
the re eA reh c nter' s comm u­
nity outreach effort to help
educate children and adult
about the eriou ne of cock­
roach asthma and allergie .
address rising health ca costs.
Congregations int.er sted in
adopti ng an addict 5 part of
the On Church-One Addict pro­
gram should contact either Fa­
ther Clemen or Don Strong at
(202)- 785-7844, or write to he
AARR at 1725 K Street, N.W.,
Suite 1112, Washington, D,C,
20006.
TS nd ot r
B.A., Dumam, N.c.
rnaraar'u ae.
• liM )'OUr aIId on the Iide.
Dip your ink. You'll use hIlf the
nourt 0( • and it I
juIt.�
• Trim all f t off meat, aU skin off
poultry.
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DEAR DIALQQU : Where can I
1 m� � my
chances of � '. p
M.e., San Jose, Calif.
DEAR M.C.: Sad to st', AmericaI.
high risk of suferi� a stroke. Half a
miJlion annually are afflicted by
strokes--the Number One cause of
adult disability. Call toll free
1-800-787-6537 for the National
Stroke� and br I free
brochuR.� RIdJdrw Y(U'RisJc.
****
Do)lOU a question about
personal hygiene or nes.
Write The Dial Corp, 1850 N. Central,
POOenix, AZ 85077-2452.
For a personal npIy Rnd SASE.
DEAR DWDCUE: rw appreciated
� nifty tip& for healthy ad .. How
can I awid f¥1
D B.A.:
•. Rad Ialels and tanu1iarize yourself
as to the irmnnation rnarw-
• Substitute plain lowfat YOIlurt and
1emoo juice in callil1l br sour
aamor�
• For a snack, by pntzels instad cI
potato� J
." .• Buy - pan and
�� to saute bxI.
• Use Iowfat � or Q)
on baked potato.
• In c:asserol� use ground turkey or
extra lean meat
• Use light cream cheese instead of
r$Iar.
• GNe Iowfat cheese a by:
• Marinade in lemon juice, flawred
vi� or fruit juices with herbs
beiore grill� meat or pouIby.
• Get into the skim milk habit You'll
learn to likei
·lhefat-free �
• Choose at.free pastries.
• Eat rolls without butter or
·Carlng
rogram for Childre
,
y
nd
'1 h R b rt \Vo John on
Found tion 111 Prm n, .J ,
Number
Maximum Annual
In Family
Family Income
2
-
$18,204
3
$22,800
4
$27,384

5
$31,968
6
$36,564
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office visits
a recommended schedule
of well-child visits and
immunizations
outpatient surgery
outpatient· emergency

services
outpatient diagnostic
services such as -rays
prescription drugs
lig b hly
u r m
nt
uninsured
under 19 years old
unmarried, Mic.higa'n
resident .
not eligible for Medicaid
or Medicare <-
not eligible for private/
employer health car
cevercqe (including
employer co-pay)
meets family income
requirements (see -hart)

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