^ • 6 2 _____________________________________________ Congratulations Shay Washington & Jeffery Ta for your twins J ay den & At ay ah Have you seen me? M issing and Exploited Children 1-800-THE-LOST Endangered-Missing ’ DEREKDYER C urrent Age: 9 KADYDYER C urrent Age: 8 KATRINA DYER C urrent Age: 29 D ate M issing: Sept. 22,2007 M issing F rom : Y ubuC ity.C A Derek and Kady may be in the com pany o f their non-custodial mother, Katrina Dyer and an unknown adult male. Police believe the children's hair has been dyed to a darker color. K atrina may be using the alias last name Bram m er; she has tattoos on her low er back and ankle. I f you have any inform ation p lea se contact: The National Center for M issing and Exploited Children 1-800-THE-LOST ( 1-800-843-5678) This public service announcement provided by the Portland Observer Newspaper. D e n tu re s W orth S m ilin g A b o u t! • Professional Services • A ffordable Prices • Paym ent Plans: O A C • O ver 20 years experience • Full & Partial D entures • Natural A ppearance • Full Service Lab • A ccepting O regon Health Plan Melanie Block, L.D. D enturist 503-230-0207 1020 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 205 Off MLK on NE Multnomah Free parking îl" $ortlanh (©bseruer_______________________ October si, 2007 H ealth MATTERS Replacing Fast Food with Healthy Meals Schools lead obesity fight (AP) — Educators and health officials have stepped up their fight against obesity in US schools by trying to replace greasy fast food with healthy m eals, and are seeing small but encouraging results. Nearly 13 m illion children and adolescents in the United States are overw eight, a particularly w or­ rying segm ent o f an overall epi­ dem ic in a country w here 200 m il­ lion people, or tw o-thirds o f the p o p u la tio n , are o v erw eig h t o r obese. F a st fo o d , te le v is io n , so ft d rin k s and a sed en tary lifestyle are seen as the m ain cu lp rits o f ch ild h o o d o b esity , and schools — in the ab sen ce o f action on the part o f fam ilies— are b eg in n in g to take a stand. “ I like to believe we are in the early stages o f a social m ovem ent and there have been exceptional A high school student buys a soft drink from a vending machine. Educators and health officials have stepped up their fight against obesity by trying to replace fast food with healthy meals. (AP photo) changes in what schools are doing in nutrition," said William Dietz from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A recent C D C study show s that the share o f school cafeterias offer­ ing their students French fries as the only vegetable item on their H ealth W atch W omen and Epilepsy - Monday, Nov. 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m „ explore the unique needs of women diagnosed with epilepsy at a free sem i­ nar. For details, call 503-216-7128. Surgical T reatm ent o f Epilepsy - M onday, Nov. 19, from 6:30to8:30p.m ., medical experts will be discussing various types o f epilepsy surgeries and the criteria for surgery can d i­ dates at a free sem inar. For details, call 503- 216-7128. C om m unication Strategies for C ouples — M onday, Nov. 5, from 6 to 8 p.m ., enhance your relationship through com m unication and listening skills, learn problem solving and com prom ise techniques ($25 per couple). To register, call 503-335-3500. Body Basics - T his physician-recom m ended class is appropriate for all ages and health conditions. Plan to attend one session and learn safe ex ercise g u id elin es, including stretching; for scheduling and registration call 503-256-4000. D oernbecher C hildren ’s H ospital - S atur­ day, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Shopping E xtravaganza at the W oodburn Com pany Store, event includes a fashion show , food and more. Call 503-939-8558 for details. Nutritional Sem inars -- N ew S eason’s M ar­ ket is presenting a series o f nutritional sem i­ nars at various store locations along with a nutritional help line. For inform ation, em ail aksthenutritionist@ new seasonsm arket.com . Infant C PR - W ednesday, Nov. 7, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., learn basic infant safety and life support. T o register, call 503-256-4000, Senior A erobics - A low -im pact w orkout geared specifically tow ard seniors; call 503- 449-0783 for current schedule. New Light on W inter D epression - W ednes­ day, Nov. 28, from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m ..th is free sem inar discusses the cause and effect of seasonal affective disorder (SA D ) with an More Toys with Excessive Lead Retailers step up testing T h e R e d C ro s s is h e r e . A local family was still asleep when a forgotten candle Ignited a curtain. They lost everything. But thanks to a Red Cross volunteer-w ho provided them with clothes, food, and a place to sta y -th e y didn’t lose hope. Every 36 hours Red Cross volunteers respond to disasters right here at home. To help. To comfort. A slew o f products m ade in C hina ranging from children’s jew elry to cake decorations have been added to a grow ing list o f recalled toys because they contain excessive am ounts o f lead. The recall o f roughly 665,000 item s an ­ nounced Thursday by the C onsum er Product Safety Com m ission includes about 38.000 G o Diego Go Animal Rescue Boats from Mattel Inc's Fisher-Price division. Also recal led were about 142,(XX) Halloween pails sold at Family D ollar Stores Inc from A ugust through O ctober. The CPSC said green paint on the pails contains am ounts o f lead that violate U.S. standards for lead paint. inform ative look at the healing pow er o f light. Call 503-256-4000 to register. V egetarian Starter Kit - Healthy vegetarian eating m ade easier w ith inform ational re­ sources, sam ples, coupons and delicious reci­ pes. Kits are $7.50 each (includes shipping). To order, cal1503-256-4000. C ardiac-R ehah E xercise C lasses - A m edi­ cally supervised exercise program for people dealing with heart conditions. For more infor­ mation, call 503-251 -6260. C oping with the H olidays - T hursday, Nov. 8, from 7 to 8 :3 0 p .m „ the holiday season can be o v erw h elm in g afte r the loss o f a loved one. E x p lo re w ays to b rin g som e h ap p in ess in to the u p co m in g h o lid a y s d u rin g a free g rie f-su p p o rt class. T o reg ister, call 503- 335-3500. Leg A lert Screening - C heck for peripheral arterial disease with this safe, sim ple screen­ ing using ankle and arm blood pressure. The fee is $40. T o schedule an appointm ent, call 503-251-6137. O steoporosis Screening — An ultrasound bone-density screening w ith personalized education; fee $30. T o schedule an appoint­ ment, cal1503-261 -6 6 1 1. Stroke A lert S creen in g --C heck your carotid arteries w ith a painless ultrasound to assess your risk; fee $40. T o schedule a screening, call 503-251-6137. R ock A g a in st D ia b etes — S atu rd ay , N ov. 10, from noon to 10 p .m ., th e K ennedy School, 5736 N .E. 33rd, will host the co n cert to b en efit Ju v e n ile D iab etes R esearch fo u n ­ d atio n ; $20 d o n atio n at the door. V isit ro c k a g a in std ia b e tc s.n e t to learn m ore. W hy Am I So Tired: W om en and Fatigue - Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 7 to 8:30 p.m ., experts will be discussing w ays for w om en to com bat fatigue and w hat m aybe causing it: to register call 503-574-6595. Oregon Trail Chapter A erobics and M ore -- For a healthy body, you need a com plete body w orkout; including aerobics, Pilates and more designed for all ages. Call C athey at A dventist M edical C en­ ter, 503-449-4000, for a schedu le. F re e Body Basics - T his physician-recom ­ m ended class is appropriate for all ages and health conditions. Plan to attend this one- session class and learn the sim ple guidelines for safe exercises, including stretching. Call 503-256-4000to register. B ereavem ent Support - A bereavem ent sup­ port group m eets each second and fourth T uesday.from lO to 11:30a.m .T o leam m o re, call 503-251 -6192, extension 5670. Better B reathers - An asthm a educational support group m eets on the first T uesday of the m onth from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. at Adventist M edical Center. For more inform ation, call 503-251-6830. Here is a list o f other product recalls an­ nounced on T hursday by the CPSC: - D ecoPac Inc is recal ling about 80,(XX) plas­ tic m iniature football bobble heads with green bases that were sold to be placed on cakes because o f too m uch lead in paint on the deco­ ration. The item s were sold at bakeries and ice cream stores from January 2(X)6 through O cto­ ber. - Jo-A nn Stores Inc is expanding the recall o f children’s toy garden tools because o f ex­ cessive lead in surface paint. The products w ere sold at Jo-A nn Fabric and Craft Stores from January through September. — W eG low International is recalling about 110,(XX)children's flashing rings sold in Shrek the Third and Spider-M an 3 designs. The rings have item number92O422 printed on back o f the packaging and were sold at D ollarT ree, Dollar Bi 11$, D ollar Express, G reenbacks and Only $ 1 stores nationwide from December 2(X)5 through A u g u st. 516 SE MORRISON ST. STE 540 PORTLAND OREGON 97214 BUSINESS 503 234 4452 CEIL 503 901 1535 JL C ancer R esource C enter - Providence St. V incent M edical C enter and the A m erican Red C ross have jo in ed forces to create the first in- hospital resource cen ter providing books, printed m aterial, com puter access and more for individuals and fam ilies dealing with can­ cer. The center is open M onday through Thurs­ day, 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. More than 20m illion toys made in China were recalled w orldw ide over the past four m onths due to potentially dangerous levels o f lead and hazards posed by small m agnets that can be swallowed. Retailers and m anufactures have stepped up product testing, w hich som e com panies have said should result in m ore recalls as they try to clear problem atic item s o ff shelves and out of w arehouses. D o llar T re e S to res Inc is recallin g ab o u t 198,000 u n its o f B eary C u te, E x p ressio n s, and S assy & C h ic c h ild ren 's je w e lry w ith item nu m b ers 85 5 5 8 9 , 8 7 3 0 9 1 ,8 7 3 0 9 7 and 903950. The jew elry, which the C PSC said contains high levels o f lead, was sold at D ollar Tree, D ollar Bill$, D ollar Express. G reenbacks and Only $1 stores from D ecem ber 2005 through July. High levels o f lead have been linked to brain dam age in children and other health problem s. CEO ENTERPRISE, LLC Parenting C lasses — N ew borns d o n ’t com e with instruction m anuals but parents and par­ ents-to-be can learn about a variety o f topics from pain and childbirth to breastfeeding to infant CPR and m uch more. For a schedule of e v e n ts , c a ll 5 0 3 - 5 7 4 -6 5 9 5 o r v is it: p ro v id en ce.o rg /classes. C ervical and Breast C ancer Screening — Beginning Friday, Nov. 16, from 4 to 8 p.m ., Charles McCleoud American Red Cross w om en with or w ithout insurance are eligible for this free screening program to prom ote early detection and healthier living. To sched­ ule an appointm ent (required), call 503-346- 1212. Chronic Pain Support Group - meets the first W ednesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and the third W ednesday o f each month, fro m 7 to 8 :3 0 p .m . For more information call 503-256-4000. To join them, visit redcross-pdx.org. / [ c C ' lo u d m enus has dropped from 40 per­ cent in 2(XX) to 18.8 percent in 2006. The C D C finances anti-obesity school program s in 23 states, and has seen som e positive signs begin to em erge. In A rkansas, schools have been taking a m easurem ent o f their stu­ d ents' body mass for the past three years and have started sending parents letters that warn if their child is obese. The com bined bans on ju n k food in cafeterias and soda drinks in vending m achines, as well as a greater em phasis on sports, have paid a dividend: obesity am ong students in A rkansas has stab i­ lized and even went dow n slightly — from 20.9 percent in 2004 to 20.6 percent in 2007. A sim ilarprogram inT exas.close to El Paso, has helped reduce the percentage o f children with weight problem s from 25.8 percent in 2002 to 23.4 percent in 2005. But schools cannot offer all the solutions because A m erican chil­ dren spend only 19.5 percent o f their tim e at school, if vacations and w eekends are factored in. Karen Young, m edical director for the Pediatric Fitness C linic at A rkansas C hildren’s H ospital b e­ lieves the governm ent should for­ bid advertising o f ju n k food for children. Baby Seats Recalled (AP) — Some 1 million foam baby seats sold by large retailers are being recalled because o f reports o f young children falling out of the seats, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The baby seats, made by Bumbo Interna­ tional of South Africa, sold for about $40 each from August 2003 through October 2007.