®l|c Jîortkinh tâbseruer Page A6 - • • it - a -'. \ - mJ . 1 August 06. 2003 Area Resident Meets Music Legend Pauline Bradford of Portland had a surprise meeting with music legend Bo Diddly during the recent Portland convention of the North­ west Region o f the National Association of Colored Women's Club and Youth Affiliates. Bradford and other members of her group met Diddly in the lobby o f the Ramada Inn Airport hotel where the conven­ tion was being held. Diddly was playing at a nearby festival. / . " & ■ P hoto by M ark W ashi . ngton /T he P ortland O bserver Author Promotes African-American Health Inspiring words from Maya Angelou encourages women Oregon Zoo keepers hope stork phobia will quell as gerenuks adapt to new home. N early 40 percent o f A frican A m eri­ can w om en die from cardiovascular dis­ ease and all are at a h igher risk than C aucasian w om en for d eveloping high blood pressure, d iabetes, high choles­ terol or heart disease - all potential deadly conditions. In fact, a recent study found that one in three adults in the U nited States has high blood pressure - w ith older A frican A m erican fem ales experiencing the greatest increase in developing the d is­ African Gazelle Afraid of Storks Zookeeper describes gerenuks as ‘timid’ T w o m ale gerenuks, or “giraffe gazelles” as they are know n in Sw ahili, have been introduced into the O regon Z o o ’s A frica S avanna exhibit, w hich is also hom e to gi­ raffes, ground hom bills and m a­ rabou storks. But it seem s a little conflict has sprung up between the exhibit’s fowl and the new com ers, m aking life on the savanna anything but serene. S even-year-old Red and two- year-old Batu arrived from San Di­ ego W ild Animal Park in May. H ow ­ ever, during a gradual introduction to their new surroundings, the m arabou storks have been less than w elcom ing. It seem s the gerenuks are occa­ sionally on the receiving end o f flapping w ings as the storks chase them aw ay. “T h ey ’re tim id anim als,” e x ­ p lain ed k eep er T ed D aehnke, “A nd th e y 're very, very fright­ ened o f the sto rk s.” “T he gerenuks are also afraid o f the giraffes,” added Daehnke. “ But w hat really gets them is when the storks stand up and flap their w ings." K eepers hope that as the g er­ enuks spend m ore tim e in the ex­ hibit, their stork phobia w ill ease. G erenuk, which m eans “giraffe­ n ecked” in the Som ali language, gets its nam e from its ex ception­ ally long neck. Maya Angelou ease. In an effort to educate A frican A m eri­ can w om en about their cardiovascular health and reduce their risk o f develop­ ing devastating diseases such as high blood pressure, the A ssociation o f Black C ardiologists has launched the new educational initiative H eart H ealth for the G enerations: A G uide for A frican A m erican W om en, featuring poet and author M aya A ngelou. The program, consisting ofa 30-minute educational video and com panion guide­ book, explains w hat cardiovascular dis­ ease is, highlighting prevention strate­ gies and risk factors for developing vari­ ous forms o f the disease. B oth the video and guidebook can be dow nloaded free o f charge from the A B C ’s w ebsite, w w w .abcardio.org, and the program also w ill be distributed through card io lo g ists, ch u rch es and beauty salons across the country in the com ing m onths. r — — — — — — — — — — — —— — — — — — — — — 7 Methadone Use Rises An O regon D epartm ent o f H u­ man Services review o f m ethadone- related d eaths reveals a four-fold increase since 1999. "A lthough m ethadone is w idely used w ithout a problem , this recent increase in d eaths is concern in g ,” said Dr. M el Kohn, state epidem i­ ologist. “ P atients w ho take m etha­ done need to understand the spe­ cial properties o f this m edication so they can safeguard them selves.” M ethadone is a long-acting sy n ­ thetic opiate that the federal Food and D rug A dm inistration approved for m edical use in 1947. It w as ap­ p roved for the treatm ent o f heroin addiction in 1972 and m ore recently h as been used in creasingly for chronic pain. T h e in c re a se in m e th a d o n e d e a t h s in O r e g o n o c c u r r e d am o n g th o se w ho w ere u sin g it fo r h e ro in a d d ic tio n a n d fo r ch ro n ic pain. T he largest increase in d e a th s w as am o n g th o se ta k ­ ing m e th ad o n e fo r pain . M ost o f th o se w h o d ied h ad tak en o th e r d ru g s in a d d itio n to m e th ad o n e, acco rd in g to K ohn. Story Ideas for the Portland Observer? Do you know about a story that hasn’t showed up In other newspapers? If so, the newly expanded Portland Observer editorial staff would like to know. Please fill our this form and attach a brief description of your news tip so we can contact you. Outline of Story Idea: __________________________________ Send your response to: The Portland Observer Editorial Staff, 4747 Report Shows Health Care Lacking in Oregon P oor w om en, pregnant w om en, w om en w ho need contraceptives and couples seeking fertility proce­ dures are am ong those w ho suffer m ost from state health care p o li­ cies, according to new report. “W o m en ’s A ccess to Care: A State-Level A nalysis o f Key Health Policies” by the N ational W om en’s L a w C en te ran d th eH en ry J. K aiser Fam ily Foundation found in gen­ eral that access to health care ser­ vices is still problem atic for w om en in the U nited States. A nd O regon is no exception. “This study is further evidence that w o m en 's health continues to not receive the attention it needs,” Legacy Summer Jobs Promote Medical Careers continued said M ichel le Berlin, M . D., assoc ¡ate professor o f obstetrics and gyne­ cology in the O HSU School ofM edi- cine. "O regon fails in the areas o f state-m andated insurance coverage for reproductive health care." P oti land Obsei \ er all 5 0 3 . 288.0033 submissionstonews@portlandobserver.com Hepatitis c Education ciass A • ■ • African American Health Coalition, Inc. place to discuss and have questions answered about: f How the liver works & hepatitis C basics Self care and liver health Community resources t This class is for persons: ■ Living with HCV AND for those who love them 1st Annual 2003 Class Dates and Locations: August 18: 5325 NE MLK (Urban League/Multicultural Center) from Front level, dealing w ith fam ilies and d if­ ferent com m unities w ith different backgrounds,” said H asan. A lthough he shifted his career goals from the m edical profession to foreign policy, H ansen accredits the program w ith teaching him pa­ tience. O lu M ajekobaje, a 21 -year-old B en so n g ra d u a te , w a s re c o m ­ m ended for the program by his m entorat the Perspective G ent Club, an A frican-A m erican rite o f p as­ sage program . M ajekobaje, also a returning in­ tern, has learned how to prepare room s and operate x-ray equipm ent in the electrocardiogram and c ar­ diac catheterization labs. “T he program has let m e see a lot o f things and gotten m e interested in cardiology," he said. M ajekobaje has w itnessed m any surgical p ro­ cedures through the program . M ajek o b aje is a tte n d in g the U niversity o f Pittsburgh, m ajoring in rehabilitative science. Participants say the program is extrem ely helpful in focusing on the area o f m edicine that interests them most. NE MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland, Or. 97211 or fax 503-288-0015. Email September 22: October 20: November 17: December 15: Class Time: 3930 3930 3930 3930 SF. SF. SE SE Division Division Division Division S t.- OHSU St.—OHSU St.—OHSU St.—OHSU Richmond Clinic Richmond Clinic Richmond Clinic Richmond Clinic 6:30pm to 8:00pm This class is FREE! NO registration required! This class is sponsored by Multnomah County Health Department and OHSU. For information, call $03-988-3030 INVESTIGATIONAL VACCINE TO PREVENT HERPES September 6,2003 Jola uc for tho l i t Annual Wall nass Within RIACN Walk Sat. Sap tambar A, 20011 Walk tho 1.5 or 4-mlla coursa. Tha walk baglm at 0:00 a.m. Other event activltlas begin at 1:00 a.m. F«r more Lilonnaileii for more Information about participation ar to volunteer contact tha African Americas Health Coalition, Inc. nt S01-411-1150, whoomer@aahc-partfand.arg or mield@aahc-portfand.org Start and finish at Dawson Park, located at N. Vancouver and Stanton In Portland, 0*. The purpose of tbs walk Is to celebrate oar community's health and sustain ongoing free physical activity classes for African Americans in the Portland metro aroa. Enn Intry foe Is $1S per person. •M M • SIMM > , , ’« » • „ Seeking women aged 18 to 30 to participate in a research study evaluating an investigational vaccine to prevent herpes. If you meet the criteria for enrollment, you will be Invited to a screening visit, which will Involve a free herpes blood test as well as free educational materials and counseling about herpes. Those who qualify based on blood test results will be eligible to enroll in the vaccine trial. Vaccine trial participants will be reimbursed for time and travel. For more information or to see if you qualify, call (503) 226-6678. Westover l i ghts Gink 2330 NW Flanders Suite 207 Portland, OR 97210 » « m m m H i HM» i s x :i a s s £ s e i c i? s a a » f c * I