Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 7, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I new tools Aid in treatment of heart disease Winnipeg free january 1t plumbing and delicate heart sur Gery seem Miles but the Basic principles Are if theres a clogged Drain in your you quickly reach for if that you May insert a Snake into the if that proves you May have to replace the re doctors have not disco Vered a drano that cleans out clogged atherosclerotic coronary a the Only recourse has been re placement of the human plumbing by coronary bypass coronary once in the realm of science can Ream out tiny coronary whether its plumbing or the right equipment is needed to do the in recent tremendous advances have been made in the development of miniature surgical this has enabled Doc tors to perform a procedure called cardiac a flexible tubular instrument is gradually guided through the larger arteries in the body to the coronary cardiologists then have several they can inject fluids into the coronary arteries and follow the flow of the via to pinpoint narrowed or clogged areas in the or insert optical instruments through the tube to detect atherosclerotic plaques blocking the until the newest tech Nique for opening obstructed arteries was balloon angioplasty bal Loon a tiny balloon tipped Catheter was inserted into the recurrence the balloon was inflated and the obstructing plaque fractured and pushed against the inner Wall of the this often restored adequate blood Supply to the but since die plaque was not some patients suffered a recurrence of the coronary athe rectory Hopes to overcome this a cardiologist can now introduce a Catheter into the artery in the Groin while carefully monitoring its Progress on a to slowly thread it toward the blockage in the the athe rectory a tiny cutting Blade that spins at revolutions a is then passed through the the Blade gradually shaves off the obstructing plaque and collects it in a storage chamber in the once this chamber is the instrument is the Atheroma Tous material removed and the instrument inserted this can be repeated several times until the a t i j is until this procedure has been used at Only a few University Ann Landers Nix any will questions dear Ann Landers my husband would like to know if he should ask his Mother if he is in her his Mother has always been very generous to her daughters big expensive weddings while my Hus band and 1 were not even Given a wedding for Christmas we always received cheap gifts and for birthdays and anniversaries nothing at when my husbands father rur son was not asked to be a All the other grandsons were we have never been treated fairly by my now we Are looking ahead and want to know what we can if Reader dear read my answer is your husbands Mother will leave him whatever she asking what her intentions Are wont change a it will Only look As if he is impatient and cant wait for her to kick write to Ann Landers care of the Winnipeg free if you request a personal include a stamped ids angles times Syndicate Inverness Falls resort four Star Comfort nettled ill j peaceful met Iii Una k5 Miles from Winnipeg offering Lihr some private whirlpools and invigorating Hii Iler 5 Day escape from the doctor game Gifford Jones Only a Small number of patients with coronary disease have been treated by this but doctors believe this procedure shows great Promise for the the Mayo clinic reports it has been successful in 90 per cent of one major problem is the size of the coronary these vessels Are Only two to three Millimetres in that smaller than a piece of the athe rectory instrument is rigid and cannot manoeuvre around difficult Corners to penetrate the entire length of the coronary and in spite of this fantastic 20th Century voyage into coronary ves patients must remember theres always a risk in any particularly those involving the surgeons equipped with All this modern technology can still encounter the same dilemmas As dangers if a plumber tries to Ream out a corroded pipe with too much a major flood can Start if the pipe suddenly like rust on a atherosclerotic disease weak ens the Walls of coronary making them More the insertion of the Catheter or the rotating Blade May puncture the Wall of the diseased coronary Emer gency surgery would then be needed to repair the theres another Point to re Mem plumbers who Ream out a Rusty pipe May remove the but there still left with an old corroded the same situation applies to coronary the cutting Blade May scrape away a major obstruct but leave the inner Wall of the artery rougher than this increases the risk of blood clots forming on the irregular inner Wall of the aspirin a Day cardiologists recommend an Aspi Rin a Day for patients who have undergone this aspirin is like adding Oil to the blood circular it makes the blood platelets less Likely to stick together to form a to my no University Centre in Canada is performing this procedure but its just a matter of time until More flexible and even smaller instruments Are Thomson news service Duke and Duchess of windsors Paris House was ready for demolition when millionaire Fayed first saw it a monarchs Home restored by Alan Riding times news service perfumes line a bathroom his pipes wait by his and their clothes still hang in awaiting the Call of a Garden party or a game of Golf or just another of the whoa there dinner parties for which the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were this is Bow it used to said Sidney their former except there Are no dogs yet even the dogs Are still present in in porcelain and in in Only the Duke an Duchess appear framed on desks and Mantle pieces More often than their beloved fascinating if the Home of the couple in the Bois de Boulogne Here had been restored by a government it would Likely have become one More museum crowded with do not touch As if what made the couple so fascinating was their House and rather than their but a wealthy egyptian Mohammed who is clearly As sentimental As the Duke and Duchess seem to have has done something altogether More fascinated by the Story of the British Monarch who gave up his Crown and his Empire to marry a twice divorced he has spent three years and the table where the Duke signed abdication million recreating the mansion As it was 30 years even Johnson and a portuguese couple who kept House for the Duchess Are the idea is that the three floor built at the turn of the Century and set in four acres of should remain very much a Fayed has converted the top floor into a private where he will stay when visiting Paris from his House in but the rest of the Georgia style building will be open with special permission to guests of the French government of members of the British Royal it was my duty to preserve something that ties american and British history together in a tremendous love Fayed said a few Days before the Champagne Garden party last month to celebrate the completion of the whose considerable business Empire includes harrods department store in London and the Ritz hotel in clearly has a penchant for collecting famous after causing a major constitutional crisis by his abdication in the eking Edward now the Duke of came to France the following year to marry Wallis Warfield from second Home when the second world War broke the at the Behest of the British left for the safety of the where the Duke served As but they always saw France As their second although they did not move into 4 route Duchamp Dentra nement until the House already had its own expropriated from the Renault family after the second world it was briefly occupied by Charles de Gaulle in the late the French apparently pleased to play Host a albeit English offered the Home on a Lawrent 50year lease to the Duke and Duchess As a Way of keeping them in the problem Fayed faced was that the windsors did not spend Money on the Upkeep of the after the Duke died at the age of 77 in even modest efforts to hide the decay were the Duchess gradually withdrew from dying in 1986 at age it was ready for demolition when i first saw Fayed it was raining into the the Walls in Many areas were Black with the furniture was time preference emerges As key to Stu Derit learning by Charles Schwarzbeck Stacey is a Bright 13yearold who was having trouble in she had been an excellent student until Grade even Grade 7 math had gone her teacher was grasping for an explanation she certainly int children dont develop learning problems at and i laughed when her guidance counsel or said that maybe she and i had a i was her teacher last and she got a Stacey daydreamed in her math class another new the search for causes marriage one teacher suspected that her parents marriage May be in Trou Ive seen this the kids stay up late while their folks Stacey behaviour in math class is characteristic of Chil Dren who dont get enough when Stacey failed her midterm even after three weeks of children today her teacher sadly Tele phoned her could we be trying to help a girl who gotten involved with drugs he Stacey parents put her on re Stacey continued to sink her mood and her her other classes went Well for a As she became More frustrated with math and with everybody trying to find something wrong with All of her grades Stacey was encouraged to take a break from the pressure of she talked about How her school Day was As is often the youngsters can contribute fascinating ideas when they get per Mission to talk about growing Stacey explanation started several research 1 told my dad that i cant do this pre algebra Early in the i told him i cant get going at he told me that 1 stay up too and i should go to bed my brother is getting a b in and he loves to think at eight in the mom my father get your brother to help theres no problem with my math teacher and except Shes like my they both jump out of bed like last year she taught me the period after and it was we get graded in class Particia that where i i learn everything on my at but the next morning in she thinks i didst study or in a space last year we this year were out of respected As time preferences have come to be respected in several interesting changes Are the Matching of childrens course schedules with their preferred and no preferred times of the Day has resulted in better at two sensitive Matching resulted in a decrease in behaviour Cathy Guisewite the first week of the new be for Flo Vouge on Al diet Elfi flan of about flt new wll never will Vou of the i Mil it cd French to fans Flo cordless phome with 50mum6er mfg re Dill of j what we Lilc Kiln t personal we up for in electronics by Triton i Aki in Tell 13695336 ours sit off from f 21 Al Fop Leafs by two with teachers time preferences either Early morning or the hour Fol lowing the end of the school Day were when their time preferences were matched with instructional they were More flexible and creative with their newly Learned teaching these teachers came to respect time preferences As a learning style in its own said one teacher a couple of us switched from to 3 and we were we just listened and most fascinating was our total inability to use these techniques the next then we suppose we schedule our main courses when its our preferred and half the kids would do much better at our a preferred time where would that leave them three looking at time preferences of elementary school students have All produced the same fascinating finding slightly less than three quarters of the children concentrated Best Between 10 and in other Only a Small number of children could concentrate efficiently during the first two hours of this changes somewhat As Chil Dren grow by High the percentage of Early learners in creases to slightly less than the majority of Grade 11 students in one study still favored midday sche Duling in quantitative conceptualization course by High school another time preference group almost 15 per cent of the same group of Grade 11 students concentrated Best Between and Early morning in the same the teachers Best concentration teaching time preferences were most preferred Early morning most math teachers were described As High Energy people who preferred the first two periods to teach their most challenging a significant percentage of these teachers reported being Down and unfocused Between late morning and the end of the school with alertness re turning after at least in this school higher level math courses were scheduled exactly at the times when the majority of the students were least Able to now a b reports her teacher was Hurt when i got moved to a class that meets at i still dont think she write to Charles fourth Winni Peg free 300 Carlton r3c he is unable to answer each question Scripps Cward news service seniors hold whist drive meals of wheels needs Drivers to deliver meals once a week Between 11 and 1 Manitoba conservatory of music and arts elected its new Board of directors As follows Brock president Arnold vice pres ident Ron treasurer Mary recording Secre tary Shelley Legal counsel Leonard Legal Council Elizabeth Lupton Transcona chapter of women aglow will hold a meeting thursday at at the Golden Oak 826 Regent ave Peters Friendly seniors will hold a whist drive thursday at billboard announcements Tor this column should be received a week in Advance of the Send them to Winnipeg free fourth 300 Cartton r3c they Are made free of at the Church 748 Keewatin amnesty internationals group 19 meets with immigration lawyer David Matas thursday at at the International 406 Edmonton society for depression and manic depression meets thursday at at margarets anglican Ethelbert Westminster ave
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