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FEBRUARY 5
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February 5 - Super Bowl Sunday XLVI - www.nfl.com
* Wardrobe
Malfunction * In 1985, there were fewer than 10 players
in the NFL over 300 pounds. Today there are over 340. Super
Bowl Sunday is 30 million people who need exercise watching
22 guys who don't. Spread the word to get up and mooooooove!
* The
Myth - Super Bowl Sunday and Domestic Violence. Women
can relax and enjoy the game. * Independence Day in
Grenada. * On this day in 1934,
Hank Aaron, major league baseball's future "home-run king",
was born. African
American History Calendar. * Anniversary of the
Constitution (Mexico) * President William Clinton signed
legislation requiring companies with 50 or more employees
(and all government agencies) to allow employees to take up
to 12 weeks unpaid leave in a 12 month period to deal with
the birth or adoption of a child or to care for a relative
with a serious health problem (1993). * The Longest War in
History ended 1985 - The third Punic War between Rome and
Carthage, started in the year 149 BC. It culminated in the
year 146 BC when Roman soldiers led by Scipio razed Carthage
to the ground. The desolated site was cursed and rebuilding
forbidden. On this date, 2,131 years after the war began,
Ugo Vetere, mayor of Rome and Chedli Klibi, mayor of
Carthage, met at Tunis to sign a treaty of friendship
officially ending the Third Punic War.* Patricia Hearst,
daughter of publisher Randolph Hearst, is kidnapped by the
Symbonese Liberation army. (1974) * Birthdays: Adlai
Stevenson, John Carradine, Robert Peel, Adlai Ewing
Stevenson, John Witherspoon, Henry Louis (Hank) Aaron,
Roberto Alomar, Bobby Brown, Red Buttons (Aaron Chwatt),
Christopher Guest, David Alan Ladd, David Selby, Robert
Thomas Staubach, Darrell Waltrip.
Instead of saying "Wear your coat or you'll catch
pneumonia" say "Wear your coat and keep warm to that you'll
stay well." Dr.
Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar
Men are..benevolent, jubilant, mannerly, fantastic.
Men
are: A Book of Inspiration
Seven Sleepers? Mammals that hibernate in the winter
include raccoons, chipmunks, skunks, bears, bats, woodchucks
and jumping mice. However, raccoons and skunks are not true
hibernators, but will rouse themselves from a nap of only a
few weeks if the weather warms. Skunk families sometimes
merge their dens, bunking together with up to 30 skunks.
The
Old Farmer's Almanac
Two-in-One Valentine Treats. Make two different treats
from the same batch of chocolate. Start by melting a 12 oz
package of chocolate chips in a small bowl. Dip the tips of
a dozen strawberries and let extra chocolate drip off. Place
on waxed paper on a baking sheet. Blend 1/.4 cup of peanut
butter into the remaining melted chocolate. Mix in 1 cup of
crispy rice cereal and let stand for a minute or two. Drop
spoonfuls of the mixture onto waxed paper, next to
strawberries. Melt half of a 3 oz bar of white chocolate in
the microwave for about 25 seconds, or until softened. Stir
to make it smooth. Drizzle both strawberries and candy balls
with white chocolate and put in the refrigerator to set.
Parents
Tips & Tricks
The man who moved a mountain was the one who began
carrying away small stones. - Chinese Proverb.
Achieve
Your Dreams
Things to be Happy About: Road signs when you need
them, the restoration of ancient treasures. 14,000
Things to Be Happy About
It ain't no sin to be glad you're alive. - Bruce
Springsteen. If
Life is a Game, These are the Rules
You can't become principle-centered without first being
aware of your paradigms and understanding how to shift them
and align them with principles. You can't become
principle-centered without a vision of, and a focus on, the
unique contribution that is yours to make. Seven
Habits of Highly Effective People
Learn to listen to your inner voice. This requires time.
It requires patience. It requires discipline. There'll be
times when you simply have to force yourself to sit still
and listen. Don't forget the listening part. Simplify
Your Life
Boredom, the result of too little stress in one's life,
can be as much of a problem for some as too much stress is
for others. If this is your situation, look for healthy ways
to increase your mental or physical stimulation: take a
class, learn a sport, read about or travel to somewhere
you've never been, volunteer time to a worthwhile
organization. Stress
Busters
Build snow castles! To make it challenging,
divide your friends into teams. Each team makes a castle.
Ask parents to judge the best one. To
Do Today
To strive with difficulties and to conquer them, is the
highest human felicity. - Samuel Johnson. Win
the Day!
When you've made dinner reservations but decide not to
go, be considerate and call and tell the restaurant you need
to cancel. Life's
Little Instruction Calendar
Chains on the Change. In 1793, the year of our
first Farmer's Almanac, the American one-penny coin had a
chain design on the flip side. On the front was a profile of
Liberty, who some critics felt looked either insane or too
sexy. (Her hair was all askew!) Today, those pennies
are worth about $2,500 or more each. The
Old Farmer's Almanac
One of the most troublesome causes of a damp
basement is a spring or high water table that pushes water
up through the floor. This often shows up as a thin film. To
see if you have this type of problem, lay a sheet of plastic
on the floor and leave it there for two or three days. If
moisture collects under the sheet, it is coming up from
below. An underground water problem requires professional
help. Stanley
do-it-yourself Handyman Hints
No Band-Aid. Did you have fantasies that when you feel in
love everything in your life would suddenly be taken care
of? You'd feel complete, redeemed from all the
insecurity and pain that burdened your life? Most
of us have had those wishes. But it simply isn't possible.
Love is not a quick fix for anything. In fact, the presence
of real love can often expose even more self-doubt and
uncertainty than when you are alone. That's part of love's
job - to put us in touch with self-sabotaging feelings that
prevent us from being loved more fully. That way, our wounds
ca be loved and we can be healed by our intimate
relationships. Don't expect to be saved by love. Do expect
to fact experiences that invite you to open up, to face
yourself more fully, to come to know your spouse more
deeply. Today, look past the fantasy of the Band-Aid and
open to the richness of all the experiences real love
actually offers. "Being in love with someone and being with
someone is work, and it's daily, and it's not a
Band-Aid." Whoopi Goldberg Opening
to Love 365 Days a Year
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TODAY'S ISSUE: MEDICAL RESEARCH MYTH
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In 1920, the life span gender gap was only 1.0 year. By
1990, men were dying seven years earlier than women. So what
has medical research by the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) done to reduce this disparity? NIH Gender-Specific
Research: As early as 1988, women's health was allocated
9.7% of the NIH research budget, compared to only 4.4% for
men's health, with the remaining 85.9% going to research
that benefited both sexes (1). By 1996, women's health
funding had soared to 16.0%, with men's health only 5.7% of
the total (2). Even more troubling is the declining male
participation in NIH research. By Fiscal Year 1996, only
36.3% of NIH study participants were men (3).
The Heart Disease Controversy: Men's risk of dying of
heart disease has long been almost twice that of women (4).
True, women did not represent 50% of enrollees in the early
heart disease studies. But after the 1961 thalidomide
tragedy that maimed 12,000 infants, women were of no mind to
volunteer for risky drug trials. So is it fair to say that
females were "excluded" from clinical research? As the
Institute of Medicine explained, "The literature is
inconclusive about whether women have been excluded or
importantly underrepresented in clinical trials" (5).
Nonetheless, more than half of all participants in the
Framingham Heart Study, which started in the early 1950s,
were female. And beginning in 1970, women were equally
represented in high blood pressure trials (6). By 1996,
women's heart and lung disease research was funded to the
tune of $220 million, compared to only $199 million for men
(7). And men still face twice the risk of death.
Slighted by Cancer Research: In the earliest analysis of
enrollment by gender, men composed only 40% of adults
recruited into cancer trials (8), despite the fact that
men's cancer death rates were almost 50% higher than women
(4). This disparity has worsened over time, as revealed by a
comparison of funding for breast and prostate cancer
research. Each year, more people are diagnosed with prostate
cancer than breast cancer. In 1991, the National Institutes
of Health spent $92.7 million on breast cancer research,
compared to $13.8 million on prostate cancer (9). Despite
all the efforts to increase prostate cancer funding, the gap
only widened during the following years: By 1998, $348.6
million went to breast cancer, while prostate cancer
garnered only $89.5 million.
A Troubling Disparity, Any Way You Count It: In cancer
research, prostate cancer has always been dramatically
underfunded, and men have long been underrepresented in
clinical trials. Any way you look at it--sex-specific
budget allocations, declining male participation in NIH
studies, or comparative risk of death--over the past
decade, men's health has been shortchanged by medical
research.
References:
1. NIH Advisory Committee on Women's Health Issues: NIH
Support for Research on Women's and Men's Health Issues,
Fiscal Years 1988, 1989, and 1990. NIH Publication No.
92-3456.
2. Office of Research on Women's Health: NIH Support for
Research on Women's Health Issues, FY 1995-96, Table 11.
3. Office of Research on Women's Health: Implementation of
the NIH Guidelines on the Inclusion of Women and Minorities
as Subjects in Clinical Research, December 1998.
4. Department of Health and Human Services: Health, United
States, 1998, Table 31.
5. Bennett JC: Inclusion of women in clinical trials. N Engl
J Med 1993; 329: 288-291.
6. Young K, Satel S: The myth of gender bias in medicine.
Washington, DC: Women's Freedom Network, 1997, p. 6.
7. Office of Research on Women's Health: NIH Support for
Research on Women's Health Issues, Fiscal Years 1995 and
1996. Table 10.
8. Ungerleider RS, Friedman MA: Sex, trials, and datatapes.
J National Cancer Institute 1991; 83: 16-17.
9. National Cancer Institute: Research Dollars by Various
Cancers. www.nci.nih.gov/public/factbk97/varican.htm
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AWARENESS EVENTS THIS MONTH
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February is Heart Disease Prevention (Healthy
Heart), National Children's Dental Health, Ethnic Equality
and *National African-American History Month - a time to
honor all peoples and their positive traditions; time to
meditate on the equality of all peoples, on the respect due
to them and God-Goddess manifesting as African, Asian,
European, Latin, Middle Eastern, Native American and
Oceanic. The
Mystic's Wheel of the Year 2000, AMD/Low Vision
Awareness; *American Heart; A Day of Hearts: Child
Awareness; International Boost Self-Esteem; International
Expect Success; Library Lovers', Marfan Syndrome Awareness;
National Children's Dental Health; National Sign Up for
Summer Camp; National Weddings; National Wild Bird Feeding;
and Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month.
Jan 29-Feb 4: *National Consumer Protection
Week. Jan 30-Feb 3: Mid-Winter/Candlemas. Feb 2-9:
I Hate Financial Planning Awareness Week. Feb
3-9: Cardiac Rehabilitation Week. Feb 4-10:
International Personal and Business Coaching: National
School Counseling Week. Feb 6-13: Art of
Communication Week. Feb 10-16: Celebration of
Love; Enabled Entrepreneurs; Freelance Writers Appreciation;
Heart Failure Awareness; Home for Birds; Materials Testing;
National Child Passenger Safety Awareness; National Family,
Career and Community Leaders of America; National Resurrect
Romance Week. Feb 1-17: International Flirting
Week. Feb 12-19: National Condom Week. Feb
16-23: National FFA Week. Feb
17-23: International Friendship Week. Feb 18-22:
Brotherhood-Sisterhood Week. Feb 19-26: Eating
Disorders Awareness Week. Feb 22-24: Second
Honeymoon Weekend. Feb 25-Mar 1: Read Me Week.
Feb 25-Mar 3: Telecommuter Appreciation Week.
Feb 1: Candlemas; Ground Hog Day. Feb
2: National Men's Grooming Day. Feb
3: Torture Abolition Day. Feb 4:
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Your Neighbors Day. Feb 7: Laugh and Grow Rich
Day. Feb 8: National "DAV" Day. Feb
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12: Black Love; Get a Different Name Day. Feb
13: Race Relations; Read to Your Child Day. Feb
14: Congenital Heart Defect Awareness; National
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15: Remember the Maine Day. Feb 16: Who
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PTA Founders' Day.. Feb 18: President's Day.
Feb 19: Student Volunteer Day. Feb 24:
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29: Bachelors'
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