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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1966, p. 28

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The answer's simple enough, What I write about depends | mainly on the frequency with | which various topics appear in | letters from readers, | I intend to keep on doing so, | for the most part, but young folks in their teens and 2s aren't the completely healthy, disease-free -indi viduals that we (and they) think. Figures continue to mount of the thousands of potential draft- ees in the United States who are rejected for military serv- ice. It is significant. atrics added some more data with meaning. Examination of a group of Youth Corps enroll: ees showed that 41 per cent needed medical attention (and 34 per cent needed dental care). An interesting experiment consisted of having one doctor examine the youngsters, allow- ing him only five to 10 minutes for each. Another doctor was allowed to take from 30 to 45 minutes each. Recently a study published by) the American Academy of Pedi-| RESEARCH VARIES } The quickie examination) showed about 10 per cent need-/ Youngsters Need Health Checkups By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD come chronic and sometimes lifelong problems if neglected. (Among the more common findings in a Youth Corps study were acute lower respiratory infection, ra blood pressure, venereal disease, obesity, anemia, and diabetes.) We continually preach the ad- visability of older people having periodic heaith examinations. It looks to me as though we ought to preach the same thing for younger folks, If some of inem: heed the advice, it can pay off in better health for them over the next 50 years and more. Dear Dr. Molner: Please write on nerve deafness, what causes it and whether I can be helped by hearing aids.--Mrs. B. §. L. Nerve deafness--impairment of the nerves which carry sound impulses from the ears to the brain -- can be from injury, from infection, and sometimes from a hereditary fault which causes the nerves to lose sensi- tivity gradually. If the nerves lose their ability entirely, nothing can be done. But when the nerves, while less sensitive, still can react to some degree, then hearing aide BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Master's Individual Championship Play) East dealer, Both sides vulnerable, Opening lead - queen of four spades and West leads a heart which vou win with the ace. There doesn't seem to be much to the play of the hand, so let's assume you first cash the ace of trumps, ruff.a heart in dummy, and then start to run the clubs, hoping to discard a diamond on dummy's fourth club before somebody ruffs, But East unkindly interrupts the procession of clubs, ruffing the third one, and then is mean enough to lead the queen of dia- monds throug your king, so that you wind up going down one, You could charge the result to bad luck without being far off the mark. After all, West could have had the high trump instead of East, and this would have given you the contract with an overtrick. Similarly, East could have had the ace of diamonds instead of West, and in that case you also would have made eleven tricks instead of nine. But just the same, if you played the hand as described you didn't try hard enough. What you should have done was ruff a heart in dummy at trick two, lead a trump, and then play low when East followed suit with the jack, West would have been fofced to take the jack with the queen, and you would then have been on Easy Street Re- gardiess of which suit West elected to return® you could draw the missing trump and eventually discard a diamond on the fourth club. The recommended method of play is altogether consistent with the thought of keeping East, the danger hand, out of the lead. f It is true that East might frustrate your Mee by playing the king instead of the jatk on the early trump lead:from dum- my, but, even so, you ought to give him this chance to shine instead of making things easy for him. If he is smart éhough to put up the king, you should arrange to change partners as soon as possible and start play- ing with him, not against him Cowan Has Otf Practice MEXICO CITY (AP)--Dean Beman of Bethesda, Md., has been having a great success in practice rounds for the fifth World Cup golf championship but Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont., has been having nothing but trouble. Cowan, 27, who leads the four- man Canadian team into the championships which start Thursday and end Sunday, played nine practice holes Mon- day without a par, Cowan defeated Beman . for the United States amateur title a month ago, but Beman hopes to get even with a hand-made putter. "IT made it myself," said the two-time U.S. amateur king. "I found this old head and I got a shift which I welded into the centre of the blade. I painted it black. It has really juiced up my game." Beman, 28, will use it in the 72-hole tournament over the 7,125-yard Club de Golf Mexico where teams from 29 countries will compete. SALLY'S SALLIES ° ing medical attention. The/can help, simply by amplifying}chance of survival. The baby longer check-up disclosed de-/ fects in something like 50 per cent, sounds to a greater volume. Dear Dr. Molner: A Pap test Just looking at a young fellow|followed by biopsy shows that and making superficial tests}my niece, pregnant with her will uncover the more glaring/fo.rth child, has a Grade 3 health problems, but the begin-| malignancy. They plan a Cae- ning or presence of more subtle;sarean section and conditions need more than a} hysterec- tomy in. her seventh month. few minutes to find. And some| What can we expect?--T. B. D. of these disorders are exactly the ones which | rected or controlled readily it| can be cor-)not jmay perhaps have. to be cared |for as a premature. for a time, jbut I think you have cause for tempered optimism that both mother and child will be all right. The decision that hag been made is the only one that makes sense. Note to N. F.: Diminution of Removal of the cancer must/seminal flow at your age (sixty- wait; and the seventh ish) is not unusual or alarming. month is the earliest at which|Neither diet nor medication will eve? | treated soon enough, but be- the baby can have a reasonable change the condition anyway.

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