l’âge B2__________________________________________ ®"$0rtlanî> ©bserlier____________________ November 7. 2007 H ealth MATTERS Birth Control at Public School Draws Debate There’s support, but qualms remain (A P ) - People favor letting theirpublie schools provide birth control to students, but they also voice misgiving. Sixty-seven percent support giv in g c o n tra c e p tiv es to stu ­ dents, according to an A sso ci­ ated Press-Ipsos poll. A bout as m any — 62 percent — said they believe providing birth co n ­ trol reduces the num b er o f teen ­ age pregnancies. Yet most w ho support schools d istrib u tin g contraceptives pre- ferth at they go tochildren w hose p arents have consented. People are also closely divided over w h eth er sex education and birth control are m ore effective than stressin g m orality and a b sti­ nence. and w h ether giving c o n ­ tracep tiv es to teenagers e n co u r­ ages them to have sexual inter­ c o u rse . T h e su rv e y w as c o n d u c te d in late O c to b e r a fte r a sch o o l In an AP poll, 49 percent said providing teens with birth control would not encourage sexual intercourse and a virtually identical 46 percent said it would. board in P ortland, M aine, voted to let a m id d le sc h o o l h e a lth c e n te r p ro v id e s tu d e n ts w ith fu ll c o n tr a c e p tiv e s e rv ic e s . T h e s c h o o l's s tu d e n ts a re six th - th ro u g h e ig h th -g ra d e rs , w hen m o st c h ild re n a re 11 to 13 y e a rs o ld , a n d d o not have to te ll th e ir p a re n ts a b o u t s e r­ v ic e s th ey re c e iv e . T e e n a g e p r e g n a n c y ra te s have declined to about 75 per I .(MM), dow n from a 1990 peak o f 1 1 7 , a c c o r d in g to th e G u ttm ach er Institute, a research center. S till, nearly h alf o f teens aged 15 to 19 report having had sex at least once, and alm ost 75(),(XX) o f them a year becom e pregnant. M inorities, o lder and low er- earning people w ere likeliest to p refer requiring parental c o n ­ sent, w hile those favoring no restriction tended to be y o u nger an d fro m c itie s o r su b u rb s. People w ho w anted schools to provide no birth control at all w ere likelier to be w hite and h ig her-incom e earners. Frozen Pizzas Recalled You, Me, and We (A P )-G en eral Mills recalled about 5 million frozen pizzas sold nationwide under the Totino's and Jeno's labels because of pos­ sible E. coli contamination. The problem may have come from pepperoni on pizzas pro­ duced at a General Mills plant in O hio, the com pany said Thursday. It said the pepperoni itself came from a separate sup­ plier. The voluntary recall covers pizzas containing pepperoni that have been produced since July, when the first of 21 E. coli ill­ nesses under investigation by state and federal authorities emerged. 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Totino's and Jeno's frozen pizzas were recalled nationwide because of possible E.coli contamination. eating Totino’s or Jeno's pizza with pepperoni topping at some point before becoming ill. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that eight of the victims have been hospitalized, and four have developed a type of kidney failure. Dentures Worth Smiling About! • Professional Services • Affordable Prices • Payment Plans: O A C • Over 20 years experience • Full & Partial Dentures • Natural Appearance • Full Service Lab • Accepting Oregon Health Plan Melanie Block, L.D. D entukist 503-230-0207 1020 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 205 Off MLK on NE Multnomah Free parking The company asks consum­ ers to throw away recalled pizzas. They can get replacements by clipping the bar code from the box and mailing it with theirname and address to Totino's/Jeno’s, P.O. Box 200— Pizza. Minneapo­ lis, MN 55440-0200. H ealth W atch Coping with the Holidays - Thursday, Nov. 8. from 7 to 8:30 p.m.. the holiday season can be overwhelming after the loss of a loved one. Explore ways to bring some happiness into the upcoming holidays during a free grief-sup­ port class. To register, call 503-335-3500. W hy Ain I So Tired -- Thursday. Nov.8, at 7 p.m.. women battling fatigue will receive ex­ pert advice to sort out their symptoms, at the Providence Medical Center, Social Room, 4805 N.E. Glisan St.; to register contact 503-216- 7128. Nutritional Sem inars — New Seasons Market is presenting a series of nutritional seminars at various store locations along with a nutri­ tional help line. For more information, email aksthenutritionist@ newseasonsmarket.eom. Breast Feeding - Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., expectant parents will learn the benefits and techniques of breast feeding. Fee $30 per couple. Call 503-256-4000 to register. Surgical T reatm ent o f Epilepsy — Monday, Smoke around your children and they could inhale equal to 102 packs of cigarettes hy age 5. Nov. 19, from 6:30to8:30p.m., medical experts will be discussing various types of epilepsy surgeries and the criteria for surgery candi­ dates at a free seminar. For details, call 503- 216-7128. Body Basies — This physician-recommended class is appropriate for all ages and health conditions. Plan to attend one session and learn safe exercise guidelines, including stretching; for scheduling and registration call503-2564000. Senior A erobics -- A low-impact workout geared specifically toward seniors; call 503- 449-0783 for current schedule. New I Jght on W inter Depression -- Wednes­ day, Nov. 28, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., this free seminar discusses the cause and effect of seasonal affective disorder with an informa­ tive look at the healing pow erof light. Call 503- 256-4000 to register. V egetarian S ta rte r Kit -- Healthy vegetarian eating made easier with informational re­ sources, samples, coupons and delicious reci­ pes. Kits are $7.50 each (includes shipping). To order, cal1503-256-4000. C ancer R esource C enter — Providence St. Vincent Medical Center and the American Red Cross have joined forces to create the first in- hospital resource center providing books, printed material, computer access and more for individuals and families dealing with can­ cer. The center is open Monday through Thurs­ day, 9a.m . to 4 p.m. A erobics and M ore — For a healthy body you C ardiac-R ehab Exercise Classes - A medi­ cally supervised exercise program for people dealing with heart conditions. For more infor­ mation, call 503-251 -6260. need a complete body workout; including aerobics. Pilates and more designed for all ages. Call Cathey at Adventist Medical Cen­ ter, 503-449-4000, fora schedule. Leg A lert Screening - Check for peripheral arterial disease with this safe, simple screen­ ing using ankle and arm blood pressure. The fee is $40. To schedule an appointment, call 503-251-6137. Free Body Basics - This physician-recom­ O steoporosis Screening -- An ultrasound bone-density screening with personalized education; fee $30. To schedule an appoint­ ment, call 503-261-6611. Stroke A lert Screening —Check yourcarotid arteries with a painless ultrasound to assess your risk; fee $40. To schedule a screening, call 503-251-6137. C ervical and B reast C ancer Screening — Beginning Friday. Nov. 16, from 4 to 8 p.m., women with or without insurance are eligible for this free screening program to promote early detection and healthier living. To sched­ ule an appointment (required) call 503-346- 1212. P arenting Classes — Newborns don’t come with instruction manuals but parents and par- ents-to-be can learn about a variety of topics from pain and childbirth to breastfeeding to infant CPR and much more. For a schedule of e v e n ts, call 5 0 3 -5 7 4 -6 5 9 5 or visit: F e a tu r in g B r e a k in g D o w n t h e W a l l s T o u r Everyone has the right to breathe clean air, especially our children. providence.org/elasses. mended class is appropriate for all ages and health conditions. Plan to attend this one- session class and learn the simple guidelines for safe exercises, including stretching. Call 503-256-4000 to register. Bereavem ent Support - A bereavement sup­ port group meets each second and fourth Tuesday, from lOto 11:30a.m. To learn more, call 503-251 -6192, extension 5670. Better Breathers — An asthma educational support group meets on the first Tuesday of the month from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. at Adventist Medical Center. For more information, call 503-251-6830. 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