The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 31, 2000 - 7 BLOOD Continued from Page 1 ianv potentiali donors ate locsted all the tinte. Thc swhole city kind of shuts dosn.i" Durng~ the non-summer months, stu- dent donations account for 15 percent of Reil Cross' blood collections. Adltoult there has been an oserall increase nattoitwide in blood collec- tons thtis n ear, higlher dematnd htas cott tribs'tid to lhe summer blood shortage * Irantt't'S like car accidents, increase Os ci the summer months, as more peo- plc are traselittg.Itn additioti, there has beett atnittctease itt orgati tratnsplants. But te tiaitn reason affectitng highet deitatid for blood supplies is the itteasitg tuitber of nesw treatttents for dtseases. espectalls cattcer. Karet i ~nderson. CEO of Blood Services for the American Red Cross its \\asltittgtott. told Utited Press lIternttiottal sits nesw treatmntts have affected blood supply levels. "[Eeytttie thtete is at medtcal or a technologtcal break- through pattents need ttote blood." Attde2,t()t said. "There are sittme net, aggressive cltemotherapv treatments for cancer patients that require patietits receise blood tmansfusiotns daily. Seseral years ago these patiettts wsere gisen up ott" Ottiss I)1, the Anmemicans Red ('ross tsstted a nationial appeal for imtmediate blooid dottattons to replenish blood sup- plies. Thte Red ('ross collects solumisamily gtsvtt blood front about 4.5 ntilliott donors. which equates to tiore than six msilliontittts of blood each- year. But outs, fise percent of eligtble Amnericatns donate blood. Red (Cross offitctals ittsist that donatmit4 blood is safe and relatively paittless. The etntire process, including paperwork, a pre- limittary physical exam, and blood dona- tion, takes aboitt one tour. Donors must he at least 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds. and he in genemal good hsealh.s There are tw,%o donation sites in Atn Arbor, ste Red Cross Donor Cettter on Packard and the Enbetuity of Michigati Medical]('enter Donors are urged to call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to set up an appoint- tnent to donate blood throug-h the Red Cross. Walk-ins are also welcome to the D~onor Coetter. 555 0 SfiR'5i iiit(MES'lSIN)R'SBAft IlliFi1 (AR VR)!. RKE'RS t t~icl 'li" Mingtat mitt c itt . n nd %l 1, 1 I55 .- 7) \t ttiittnai :\tti \tist I\t cd i-it t: 'itn 734i 0 -Sl 13.si r I , t i ~C n istvt t i lal ll Si't NIN(11 -L,'ctiat'J U kccip ~7 I it "it Ii itli/t n of)iiti i nk skil Ntt('Sitf'l 5.11111 Itriii:ilts lt( I t c lit" t tI 1131 it c t5 . .I Istic i t~ "d til ItI it l t; it l "; ;l it CNS (W 1s i 't ) imj "'Ca il 1 'ii'eii16_ '- 'i02 1. R'S UiP T)$111/R. 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"BR YOUK OWN 1BO)SS" Eainiutsatids()It theis ttisiClii24 his. I SI CI',.IERt 2 172 ir &(tOto. Iid iii Cl ti loll iT\\it'tice/k,Tiop Pa}.ies Exp. I'iH~I'SCAR" 55.5 E D inmA25homett s t i tt tsI ti (}iii 745 7k1 id 7,0-).{I4 i FI LL1-fTIME ISBYSS'-'IFR imCite(:d for 4 Ste'5 I* i >-1 1iii tvi l e il s i titme. Ill tpit ilt ('itt "4 i" it BETTY FORD Continued from Page 1 te truth: Tucker said. The couple's som, Max, said, " My parents are in loe ecause my father knows that waomien dott always know how' to ask for what they want." The coiummuniation of Tucker and Eikenbertr, now married twent-eight years, gae inspiration to many other couples in the audience who are fight- itig the same battle togehr Phlslis enris, a surior sai. Mv husband "'as the most influential persin in myt recoser. At firsti. backed off because hie kiets Iad to dm1l with it by mvsef After tiy bone sami he sad to me, 'Would you like mis to go with yotim Sometimes you don't hear eervthinithse doctor sas' I feel svet'y fotunae" To other couples Tucket amd Eikenberry gate suggestions on how to help each othier. The mtain item the stressed to everyone was to get over ie fear; to realize that, according to the National Cancer Institute, 162000 of the 182,000 breast cancer patients sur- vise each year. They taughtie audience to appreciate the loe in life. 'Breast aner doesn't have to kill you: It can even make you stronger. The realization that I'm going to die of something, maye not cancer, became mueh more apparent to me after my cancer diagnosis" Eikenery said. "The question tha comes with realization is, How do you want to live?". UGA Continued from Page 1 tece president and deputy general counsel for the Uniersity, said the decision in the UGA ase will hae no effect on the two admissions lawsuits the University is currensly inolved in. "It's not biding on us and clearly not our iew of the la," Barest said. "This will not have any effect' Barry said UGlA presented their ase miuchs differently hais the Uiversity as, ittcluditig ot discussing empirical evidence or what a diverse student body actually looks like. Miranda Massie, the lead attomnet representing a group of mitoity stt- dent intevenors in the admsission las- sut against the Uiersit's Last Schoolt agreed the ruling would hae no effect en the Lisiersit's case. "it shots the jude as totahy pe- aled itl disegad lhilt andI fact il order toi rule ferri rt stttad unfaress' Mtassic sid. Msicestid h ushsiEe ttfied isa cos- ederate cowoyot in at disntt ha s i- toi-tath tnsraule"le was desperate to muake a hoding fot'acs;' Massie said'lTe opnions diseards the law" Massie said se as ot disheateied bsr the 'shnt. I]thitkle igenral poiti cl clisate as chatnged so mutch in a no issseeit to deIfend affirmsatss. action its thie pst coupl oh eis "she said fis shosts there ate yti nore bashles to win" Ma ssue std 'h tish (itAshs a "ood chlatce ohswiningutthis assitsin appal pocess "'it.s tetssilappalit she said Theszabsoutl ae a chaise,. Csuisintltliclsawssut isols tg SAs admsissios sproceedig to tial sad Bamist andwil e 'rgued is October. 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