PageAÓ (Elje ‘P ortlanb ©bsertur n OREGON PARTNERSHIP 5(ià>/(xx< OHSU Changing Ih m Helpline (Make The Call): 800-923 -HEIP l inea de Ayuda (Spanish): 877-515-7848 Youthline (Teen Helpline): 8 77-553-TLEN Where Healing, Teaching and Diseavery C ame Together IRB # October 29. 2003 H ealth I WE NEED YOUR HELP! We are recruiting healthy volunteers and people with Parkinson's disease (PD) of all ages to participate in a study involving a non-invasive brain stimulation technique. This study may contribute to improving the quality of life of those who are suffering from Parkinson's disease. We are trying to assess the therapeutic value of this stimulation technique in PD patients as compared to healthy volunteers. Initial participation in this study requires volunteers to attend four visits over the course of a month. You may also be selected to participate in additional experiments (up to 12 visits). Each visit lasts no longer than 3 hours. You will receive $30.00 in compensation for each visit that you attend. Complete initial participation in the first four visits pays $120.00. If you are interested in helping us with this study, please contact Ryan Eaton or Brian Coakley at Oregon Health & Science University. Department of Neurology Principal Investigator: Jau-Shln Lou, MO, PhD (50 3 ) 494-1769 Phone (503) 494-4987 Fax (503)494-1653 Email: eatonr@ohsu.edu orcoakleyb@ohsu.edu Collette Hunt (left), Sam Schuberg and Jewel Ford, students from Grant High School, observe open heart surgery at St. Vincent Medical Center. Heartwatch is a program that helps raise awareness about what it takes to save a life, encourages a healthy lifestyle and shows the teamwork involved in surgery. D octor and author to discuss inequity in psychology by J aymee R. C uti T he P ortland O bserver A prestigious and pioneering A frican-A m erican psychologist brings to light the experiences of minorities in a field touted as being one of the last disciplines to em ­ brace diversity. Dr. Robert V. Guthrie, author of “Even the Rat was White: A His­ torical Vie w of Psychology,” is vis­ iting Portland this week to speak about the historical contributions o f African-American psycholo­ gists. He says there's a need for more African American research in the field. “Psychology was very reluctant toembrace a lot of the issues affect­ ing people of color,” said Fred Miller, principal investigatorof the Alzheimer’s Disease Center. A ccording to M iller, the re ­ search about A frican A m ericans frequently com pares people of color to C aucasians, and does not explore differences betw een more traditional African A m eri­ cans and those assim ilated into white culture. Scientific research often perpetuates cultural stereo-’ types. “If we make the argument that all blacks fit a certain category, then can create a problem because we are pigeonholing people,” said Miller. Guthrie will speak at the Cascade Dr. Robert V. Guthrie will visit Campus o f Portland Community Portland to speak about his College in Terrell Hall, Room 122, book “Even the Rat was White " from noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday, and the history o f African Oct. 30; at O H SU ’s Old Library Americans ' contributions to Auditorium from 9:30to 11 a.m.on psychology. Friday, Oct. 31; and at Portland African American Dementia and State University’s Smith Memorial Aging Project at Oregon Health & Union, Room 328, from noon to 2 Sciences University’s Aging and p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31. Multicultural Health Fair A Public invited to celebrate with natural and organic food samples, grocery giveaways, health information and fitness screenings Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health A program of the African American Health Coalition, Inc Sponsored by the C0C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Wellness Within REACH Activity CaWvwkr All classes are free o f charge! Mon Matt Dishman 77 NE Knoll Salvation Array 5325 N WiBams. Tues Wed Thurs Stret chine Body Stret chine Body Sadplm« 100011:00am 7 -ta |« , Add« I m Saba Water Aerobics In On 630-730pm Contact AAHC 6:30 7:30pm f «tact AAHC M«IO 503413-1850 Ltk» 503413-1850 3535 NE 15ft Sat Scuiptins 7- t a W3d Oats Martel Fri African Dance The Wild Oats Natural Market­ place at 3535 NE 1 S'11 Ave., a leading national natural and organic foods retailer, will host a Multicultural Health Fair to celebrate good health from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. Free health screenings will be offered, including cardiovision, cholesterol testing, blood sugar Yota Yoga Both Conditionine 730-8:30pm 73 0 8:30pm 9:30 10:30am O'Rourke O'Rourke Ntckerion Ask Deanna! is an advice column known for it’s fear­ less approach to reality- based subjects. Walking Group Walking Groupe Walking Groap Dear Deanna! 700 N Portland 6:00 7:00pm 6:00-7:00 pm 1230pm Wood» Wood. WlHHki Wt. Management W'l Management Wt Management CnnditKiranx Cnmbtinnint II Conditmnine I ju st so happen to be fat, chunky and overw eight but I have a cute face and I dress according to my size. My best friend is alw ays dogging me because she’s slim and tries to make me feel bad becauseof my weight. I'm happy, I can pull the men and 1 d o n ’t have any health problem s so I'm not dieting. How do I get her off my back about being skinny? T h at's not on my agenda. 9:00 10 (Man 6:00 7:00am 9:00 10:00am Keisha; Orlando, FL Hasan Hasan H umu Aerobics Aerobics Aerobia 5:30-6:20pni 5:.30-6:2flpm 5:30 6:20pm (Gy») Graneille 630 7:30pm Graneille 6:30-7 30pm Gr aroille 6:30-730pra 126 NE Alerta Ntcbenmq Hubertiin H«U«d United Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics Aerobia CbreknfGhm t 6:Ü0 7:0«>» 6:OO7:(Hlpm 6:00-700« 6:00-7:00pm 6:00-7:00« Fierce AeHer Pierre Kelle, Pierce 4635 NE 9th Ave. Whiaker Track 42dl Klimts worth Walk Io Run 6:30pm fboioe r -■ . . Nu ket son Aerobia Dear Keisha: Walk to Run 6:30pm (burne Aerobia Aerobia Covenant Cknrtfc 7:30 • 8:30pm 8:00 9 00am 4008 NE MIK BW br»ei Norn» D aaeTt Meanrial Inwlmpail (ia rrii 1 2 9 llilfa |m rih Aerobia • ’ ’ • a S i 7:15 ■ 8:15pm C f f l . W J l or o ld e r to (I II’ ' i; Gram die ~ ■' ----- srr— -------- ise'check In addition, Wild Oats will host children's activities that include singing and dancing in Spanish, coloring and crafts. For more information, call a t503- 281-3262. T o d as las fa m ilia s se ra n bien venidas! Para mas informacion llmar5O3-233-O721. Water Aerobics Pemnsula Park. Mallory Avenue Christian Church evaluation, bone density, body fat, vision screenings and possibly lead testing. Thestore will also offer 10- minute back massages, acupunc­ ture treatments and spa salon treat­ ments at the event. Guests also may enter to win a free bag of gro­ ceries, a manicure or pedicure or a $20 gift certificate to Wild Oats. with AAHC sh.iwmc, up to ihe first class 503-413-1850 Please receive approval from your doctor before beginning exercise class ♦ Walking group meets inside Lloyd Center in front of Sears African American Health Coalition, Inc. 2800 N. Vancouver Ave Suite 100 • Portland OR 97227 • Phone 503-413-1850 E-mail kdempsey@aahc-portland org • Web www aahc-portland org by w r itin g a l e tte r t o ’ th e so ro rity ’s h ea d q u arte rs, can cel your dues and burn y o u r G reek stuff. 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