September 22. 2010 )lnrthniò ODbseruer Page 7 VA Medicai Center Targets Hearing Testing booth opens to the general public The National Center for Rehabili­ tative Auditory Research at the Portland VA Medical Center has unveiled a computer-based, multi- media hearing loss prevention edu­ cation program to encourage and teach Veterans and Soldiers to pro­ tect their hearing. The project is collaboration be­ tween the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of De­ fense. "The idea is to provide an inter­ active self administered testing plat­ form for Veterans and active duty Soldiers to learn about noise in­ duced hearing loss and tinnitus and how to prevent further damage to their hearing," said Dr. Robert Visitors to the Portland VA Medical Center can find out how loud their m usic is on their iPods or MP3 Folmer." Hearing loss and tinnitus players as part o f a new hearing loss prevention booth Disposal of Old Prescriptions Urged Collection drives on Saturday On Saturday, Sept. 25, law en ­ forcem ent agencies will help re­ move potentially dangerous con­ tr o lle d s u b s ta n c e s fro m o u r n a tio n ’s m edicine cabinets by collecting old prescriptions at the Interstate Fred M eyer store in north Portland and the M ultnomah county Sheriff s Office, 12240N.E. Glisan. The collection activities will take place from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. Prescription drug abuse is on the rise across the country. The National Take-Back Day provides an opportunity for the public to turn in expired, unwanted, or un­ used pharm aceutical controlled substances and other m edications for destruction. These drugs are a potential source of supply for illegal use by children and adults and are an unacceptable risk to public health and safety. The program is anonym ous. Prescription and over the counter solid dosage m edications, like, tablets and capsules will be ac­ cepted. Intravenous solutions, injectables and needles will not be accepted. Illicit substances such as mari­ juana or methamphetamine are not a part of the collection drive. GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE FLICK OF A SWITCH LOOKING FOR AN INSTANT-ON FOR ENERGY SAVINGS? Lighting upgrades and lighting controls are the best first step to energy savings for your business. Your investment in high-efficiency lighting can generate big energy savings, put your business in a positive light and create a more productive environment for customers and employees. Cash incentives from Energy Trust of Oregon mean your investment in efficiency can pay dividends in as little as two years. fo r inform ation about cash incentives, talk w ith your lighting contractor. Energy Trust can also refer you to a qualified trade ally contractor. Call us at 1.866.368.7878 or visit www.energytrust.org Serving customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, N W Natural and Cascade Natural Gas. r- EnergyTrust HMM» Brain Power for Kids N utrition and learning go hand but also pack m eals that are in hand. easy to prepare and fun to eat, as As kids go back to school, well as healthful, safe and nutri­ Providence dieticians say children tious. who are nutritionally fit are more For exam ple, sandw iches, raw likely to have the energy, stamina veggies, crackers, string cheese, and self-esteem that enhance their whole fruit and pudding are fun ability to learn. foods that still supply good nutri­ D on’t forget a good breakfast, tion. are the two most prevalent service- connected disabilities in the VA system and the two most prevalent service-connected disabilities suf­ fered by troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan." Inside the booth, one participant at a time can use a computer touch screen to select among activities including a hearing screening test, how loud sounds damage hearing, types of hearing protection and several other interactive programs. On an outside wall of the booth, visitors can find out how loud their music is on their iPods or MP3 play­ ers. "Any sustained exposure to noise levels above 80 decibels can cause perm anent hearing loss," Folmer said. "Hearing loss is not a reversible condition.” Anyone can visit the booth lo­ cated at the VA center’s specialty care clinic area located at 3710 S. W. Veterans Hospital Rd. of Oregon Lighting is just the beginning. Heating and cooling upgrades and high-efficiency equipment can boost your bottom line by reducing your energy-related operating expenses Talk with Energy Trust about solutions that can help your business thrive. Advertise with diversity in r111 Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 ads@portlandobserver.com