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August 10. 2011
Established in 1970
is “ C ommitted to Cultural Diversity”
Diversity Works at
The Portland Observer
Joyce Washington
1937-1996
Co-Founder
J J n rth tn b (O b serv er
p o . Box 3137
4747 N.E. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd.
Portland, OR 97208
Portland, Oregon 97211
www.portlandobserver.com
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HIV Increases for Black Men
The num ber o f A m ericans new ly
infected with the A ID S virus each
y ear has been holding steady at
about 50,000, according to a new
report. But a U.S. health official said
ju st keeping the num ber stable was
unacceptable, noting a dram atic in­
crease in new HIV cases am ong
young gay and bisexual black men.
'W e've m ade accom plishm ents
Every Tuesday
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in driving dow n the rate o f new
infections," said Dr. Kevin Fenton,
the A ID S prevention ch ief for the
C enters for D isease C ontrol and
Prevention. "The charge now is to
continue that trajectory and take
that 50,000 dow n further."
G ay and bisexual m en account
for the m ajority o f the new cases —
nearly tw o-thirds in 2009. H etero­
sexuals accounted for 27 percent
and injection drug users represented
Back to School Immunizations
fu ti walb in
Northeast Health Center
5329 NE MLK Jr. Blvd.
2nd Floor
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Bring or mention this ad to get a
W ith school starting in ju st a few
p ro te c t a g a in st serio u s and p re ­
w eeks, now is a good tim e for par- v e n tab le illn e sse s such as w h o o p ­
■ ents to schedule their children for in g c o u g h , c h i c k e n p o x , a n d
i back-to-school im m unizations. Sev­ m e a sle s— all o f w h ich w e ’ve seen
i eral im m unizations are required b e ­ th is y e a r in C la rk C o u n ty ,” said
i fore children can attend public school D r. A lan M e ln ic k , C lark C o u n ty
o r child care.
health officer. “ U nim m unized c h il­
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your c h ild ’s im m unization record.
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9 percent o f new infections.
T he only increase o v er the four
years w as in young gay and b i­
sexual m en, driven by a 48 percent
increase am ong blacks ages 13 to
29. Fenton said that's one o f the
areas w here prevention efforts need
to be focused.
"The reality is that we ju st cannot
allow another generation o f gay men
to be lost to w hat is essentially a
preventable disease," he said.
H ealth
FREE & ANONYMOUS or
CONFIDENTIAL test for HIV!
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Public HeHjth
VV eight L oss H elp -- Take O il Pounds Sensibly (T O PS ) m eetings are held
every W ednesday from 8:45 to 10 a.m . at the H ollyw ood S enior C enter,
1820 N.E. 40th Ave. A nyone interested is invited to visit and learn m ore.
For details, call 503-287-0731.
C ardiac-R ehab E xercises -- A m edically supervised exercise program for
people dealing w ith heart conditions. For inform ation, call 5 0 3 -2 5 1 -6260.
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.
.Managing C h ronic H epatitis C — T hird W ednesday o f each m onth at 5
p.m . The inform ative session is led by a registered nurse to help you
m anage side effects of m edications and dosage preparations and a d m in ­
istration; do cto r referral required. T o register, call 5 0 3 -2 5 1 - 6 3 13.
B etter B reathers -- An asthm a educational support group m eets on the
I st T uesday o f the m onth from 1: 15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. at A dventist M edical
Center. For inform ation, call 5 0 3 -2 5 1 -6830.
Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled sta ff are ready to help those in need.
THE
SPINA ¡ COLUMN
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P ow erful T ools For C aregivers - 6 -w eek educational series designed to
help fam ily caregivers take care of th em selves w hile caring for relatives or
friends with chronic illness. C lass size is lim ited, and registration is
required. Call 5 0 3 -4 13 -8 0 18.
Leg Alert S c r ee n in g - C h e c k for peripheral arterial disease with this safe,
sim ple screening using ankle and arm blood pressure. T he fee is $40. To
schedule an appointm ent, call 503-251 - 6 137.
An ongoing senes of questions and answers about Amenca's natural healing profession
Sm oke-F ree Support G rou p — M eets M ondays, 7 p.m . to 8 p.m. For
information, call 503-256-4000.
Part 31. Treatment for Lower Back Injury
F am ily C aregiver Support G rou p — T his topic-oriented group offers a
: My low er back has been
aching for m onths. But I ’m
afraid o f chiropractors, so I hav en 't
seen a doctor. W hat should I do?
: Back pain is one o f the
most com m on medical com ­
plaints for people ages 45 to 65. It's
also one o f the most com m on rea­
sons people miss work. Fortunately,
not many people need back sur­
gery because non-invasive treat-
ments helpcontrol most back pain. If
you have recurring back pain that
makes it difficult or uncom fortable to
com plete your day-to-day activities,
experts suggest you see a doctor
w ho specializes in spine diseases
Flowers'
and injuries, and who works closely
with other specialties related to the
spine. A chiropractor will first rule
out any serious conditions, and
then work with you to determ ine the
best way to treat you pain.
Office
2124 N.E. Hancock Street, Portland Oregon 97212
Phone: (503) 287-5504
safe place to discuss the stresses, challenges and rew ards o f providing
care to an o ld er relative o r friend. M eets the first T hursday o f each m onth
at 3 p.m. at L egacy G ood Sam aritan H ospital.
C hronic Pain Su pport G roup - M eets the first W ednesday at 4 p.m. to
5:30 p.m. and the third W ednesday o f each m onth, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
For more inform ation, call 503-256-4CXX).
A bdom inal A neurysm Screenin g - Free 10 m inute health screenings to
detect a deadly vascular co n d itio n —called abdom inal aortic aneurysm will
be offered for Port land-area residents on Saturday, Feb 5 from 8 a.m . to 5
p.m. at the K m art pharm acy in I ualatin. A dvance registration is required
bycallin g 8 6 6 -3 7 l-3 5 9 2 .