PageA9 March 25. 2009 H ealth matters H ealth W atch Staggering Heart Failure Rate L eg A lert S c r e e n in g - C heck for (A P) - O ne in 100 black m en and w om en develop heart failure before age 50, according to one o f the first long-term studies to look at the life- th reaten in g co n d itio n in yo u n g er a d u lts . T h e r e s e a r c h s u g g e s ts blacks in that age group suffer the condition at a rate 20 tim es higher than w hites do — an astounding differen ce m ore p ronounced than earlier studies had indicated. H o w e v e r, th o s e fin d in g s are based on a very sm all num ber o f heart failure cases, the authors said, so m ore study is needed. T he tak eaw ay m e ssag e is that doctors should be m ore aggressive about treatin g yo u n g blacks w ho peripheral arterial disease with this safe, sim ple screening using ankle and arm blood pressure. The fee is $40. T o schedule an appointm ent, call 503-251-6137. C an cer R esou rce C en ter - Provi­ dence St. Vincent Medical Center and the American Red Cross have joined forces to create the first in-hospital resource cen ter providing books, printed material, com puter access and more for individuals and families deal­ ing with cancer. The center is open M onday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4p.m. C hronic Pain Su p p ort G roup - meets the first W ednesday at 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and the third W ednesday o f each month, from 7 p.m. to 8:30p.m. For more information, call 503-256-4000. may be at risk, some experts said. "Usually this is a disease of the eld­ erly ," sa id Dr. K irsten B ib b in s- Domingo, one o f the study's authors. "When this disease happens in 30 and 40 year olds, it's quite dramatic." H ea rt failu re o cc u rs w hen the heart loses its ability to pum p suffi­ cient blood through the body. It's often fatal, but not always — some suffer disabling shortness o f breath, fatigue and retention of fluids in their legs or lungs. E arlier studies o f heart failure, fo­ c u s e d m a in ly o n o ld e r p e o p le , show ed heart failure rates w ere two to three tim es higher in blacks than whites. Births Break1950s Record M o re b a b ie s w e re b o rn in the U nited States in 2007 than any year in the nation's history, topping the peak during the baby boom 50 years earlier, federal researchers recently reported. T h e b irth rate ro se slig h tly for w om en o f all ages, and births to un­ wed mothers reached an all-time high o f ab o u t 4 0 p ercen t, co n tin u in g a trend begun years ago. M ore than three-quarters o f these w om en were 20 or older. T he new num bers suggest the sec­ ond year o f a baby boom let, with U.S. fertility rates higher in every racial H eart T alk S u p p o rt G ro u p m eets - on th e seco n d M onday o f each month; from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call 503-251 -6260. 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