Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Health calendar

TODAY

Weight loss surgery, public seminar. 6 p.m. Free. Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, 2333 Biddle Ave. (734) 285-7420.

PATHS to Health: Surgical Solutions to Obesity, 6-8 p.m. Free. Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center, 1000 Harrington Blvd. (800) 779-7178.

Beaumont Weight Control Center program, informational seminar. 7 p.m. Free. Beaumont Health Center, 4949 Coolidge Highway, Royal Oak. (888) 899-4600.

Talk About, functional maintenance program for post-therapy adults with communication disorders. 3-4 p.m. Free. St. John North Shores Hospital, 26755 Ballard Road, Harrison Township. (586) 466-5203 or www.stjohn.org.

Healthy Solutions for Living, class presented by St. Mary Mercy Hospital Health Management Resource Center for Weight Management. 10-11:30 a.m. St. Mary Mercy Community Outreach Department, Marian Professional Building, Suite 412, Livonia. (734) 655-1783.

WEDNESDAY

American Red Cross Blood Drive, 2-8 p.m. Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6805 Bluegrass Drive, Clarkston. (248) 625-3288.

ADHD Discussion Groups, 7 p.m. Free. Meadowbrook Center for Learning, 411 Woodward Ave., Rochester. (248) 656-3806.

Beaumont Weight Control Center program, informational seminar. 1 p.m. Free. Beaumont Health Center, 4949 Coolidge Highway, Royal Oak. (800) 633-7377.

HIV testing, for young adults through age 24. Confidential. 2-7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 1-6 p.m. Fridays. Free. Taylor Teen Health Center, 26650 Eureka Road, Suite C. (734) 942-2273, ext. 5.

FRIDAY

Women's Equality Day Event: Circuit Coaching Experience, mini-coaching sessions in areas including career, personal relationship, spiritual, business and life. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Northland Center, 21500 Northwestern Highway (inside the former TJ Maxx location), Southfield. (248) 506-5118.

You can reach Features at (313) 222-2046 or acooper@detnews.com.

Posted by: Best Weight Loss Program

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Boning up on your calcium needs

The start of a new school year is a good time to encourage your children, especially your girls, to pay attention to their calcium intake.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has created two Web sites to help you do this. One site is geared toward parents and the other toward girls, who too often don’t eat the foods or get the weight-bearing exercise they need to develop healthy bones.

The site for girls is www.cdc.gov/powerfulbones and for parents, www.cdc.gov/powerfulbones/parents.

On the girls’ site, you’ll find fun characters who teach about calcium intake and provide games, quizzes, screen savers and calendars for staying on track.

According to the CDC, girls — and boys — 9 to 18 need 1,300 milligrams of calcium a day.

For other members of the family, a great chart on the parent Web site shows how much calcium each person should take in daily.

The site for parents also includes lists of foods high in calcium, recipes and a cool calculator that allows you to tally your child’s daily calcium intake.

The site has won numerous awards, including the American Library Association’s great-Web sites-for-kids honor.

To get you started, here’s a list of snack choices suggested by the site for increasing your child’s calcium intake:

Low-fat cheddar cheese cubes with apple slices

A handful of almonds

A low-fat pudding cup

Fruit juice with added calcium

Also, did you know that riding a bike or swimming do not provide the necessary weight-bearing activity needed to develop strong healthy bones? These are great activities, but bones gain strength by being used in ways that push against gravity — running, dancing, jumping rope, walking.

This and a whole lot more are available at both of these great Web sites. I hope you’ll give them a visit and encourage your daughter to log on, too.

Posted by: Best Weight Loss Program

By ALLISON ASKINS
aaskins@thestate.com

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

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