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La ter, there mar be itching of the skin and certain nervous disorders. In order to make a definite diag nosis, the amount of sugar in the blood must be determined. In practically all instances, sooner or later, there is sugar in the urine. In treating this condition It Is necessary to control the diet and to give injections of insulin when required. The amount of food to be eaten depends upon the patient's weight and his type of activity. In general, sugar and sugar-con taining foord should be limited. The physician will determine, in each case, about what amounts of sugars and starchy foord, protein foods and fats are needed. In general, the diet should sup ply about 150 grams or five ounces of carbohydrate foods, about 24 ounces of protein from meat, milk and eggs, and enough fats to make up the caloric or heat requirements of the diet. It is especially Important that the diet contain enough protein foods. According to Dr. Herman O. Mosenthal, of New York City, pro per planning of the. diet will help to prevent complications, such as hardening of the arteries and kid ney disturbances. Some fat Is need ed in the diet. The minimum amount of fatty foods suggested Is one egg and m glasses of whole Th Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Tuday January II, 1937 -THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier T OCAY. UF0SD. E I 1 1 IT, HEAVY DATE T0MI6HT.J. si r YOU AT J X M1AVINS WDWT J 1 HAVE, I THIS IS THE TEST? V" I YOU SAY YOU HAVE A. tUT. . If BUF0CO COMES J, ? ikfr A DAlt TONIGHT? J v " BACK FOR MOSS f AFTER THIS, I'll 07?V j M MMMB M p w MMWW M M W I m milk day. Butter and cheese also advisable. The use of alcoholic beveragi is forbidden In general, but small amounts, which are low In sugar content, may be taken. The purpose of the treatment In diabetes is to keep the blood sugar under normal level. If the amount of food necessary Jo keep up the patient's energy permits sugar to appear in the urine and theamount in the blood rises above normal levels, injections of Insulin must be utilized. The physician will de cide just what type of insulin should be used and the amount to be employed. With careful treatment, a dia betic may live normal Ufa for many, many years. QUESTIONS AND AN 8 WE Kg J. T. C: Can piles be cured by medicine or Is an operation nec essary? . j Answer: Operation Is often re quired in the treatment of piles. Drugs will not cure them. The Polk HmIUi Service PTA Topic January 24 MONMOUTH Polk ' eoua t Parent-Teachers association coun I cil will meet at Monmouth city j hall, Monday, January; 24, from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Members are . asked to bring sack lunches, and ; the local association will j furnish : salad and coffee. j 4 A main feature of the meeting will be a discussion of the de-' velopment of more adequate pub ; lie health service in Polk t county, ; either within the county, or through a proposed union of the ' Polk county service unit with that of Marlon county. All j Interested i are asked to attend. It is estimated that only one out- of three persons i suffering from rheumatism In the i United States receives treatment , by physician. . j ;j Injection treatment is helpful te certain Instances. I 4 (Copyright. 1S4S. Kins Features. tmm. WECE NOTCBOOKS-WHEW I CRAStfEO THE POLICE COAD BLOCK. THIS GUY CGONEY WAS STANDI W BEHIND ME IN f HE JfUXKrs HOLD! 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