Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 28, 1997

Issue date: Monday, July 28, 1997
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Sunday, July 27, 1997

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba Albertan Shannon Mckay is in hoping for a Doubter lung Nightmare i when derelict cars Are too much to you can fight v the average new Job lasts statistics Canada says the weather mainly sunny High Low details on Page c6 g Mph 125 years Winnipeg free press garbage Day 1 july inside going after the goods calculators Are becoming Standard equipment in police work As specially trained officers attempt to track Down and seize assets purchased with the a deadly drink a 15yearold Winnipeg area boy has died after consuming Methyl the lethal substance is readily available to says a former ramp officer now with the medical examiners office Art in the wilderness environmental activists have contracted renowned landscape photographer Marek Zaleski to capture the Beauty of some of Manitoba Remote the photos will be used in a Campaign to help protect the areas ramp in a bind the ramps budget and staff Are being stretched by peacekeeping duties in Bosnia and an inter Nal review it says officers and commanders Are frustrated at being left shorthanded at Home storks flock to town hundreds of storks have decided the town of Malpartida de Caceres in Spain is their Favourite but they Are not the favourites of Many townspeople intensity a full time Job Veteran Blue bombers linebacker Greg Battle insists the Blue and Gold is on the Road to but he the team must approach every team As a threat in order to avoid losses such As Fri Days drubbing by Hamilton today in your City province Das Boot 7 to Mega Amateur Western Canadian team singles Pine Ridge Golf Mesa soccer Lucania Winnipeg soccer Complex Index Canada world c8 in life net Reader and Ann to 326 Magen catches a ride at the Pooh festival with Sheldon Hometown hero Pooh draws to festival by Bud Robertson staff reporter around these a cuddly Honey Bear draws almost As Many people As International Rock for a few hours yesterday Assiniboine Park turned into a very crowded Hundred Darewood As an estimated Pooh buffs came out for the win Nie the Pooh Friendship there were almost As Many people rubbing shoulders with Pooh and Tigger As saw Irish Rock band u2 at Winnipeg drum six weeks i love Pooh i love Pooh screamed 11yearold Alan a Maclean As she and a Bunch of diehard fans found themselves in Pooh heaven yesterday at the first Ever Hes so cute and Hes so gushed Hes from Winnipeg and that Why i love him so Hes so big and raved Cheryl continued please see Poohs pal Tigger offers hug to a fan yesterday gender linked to heart care women get less treatment after attacks study by Alexandra Paul medical reporter Manitoba women who sur Vive heart attacks Are treated less intensively than men and suffer worse health during the first year of followup a study has the based on Manitoba is featured in this weeks edition of the american medical association it says doctors ordered More tests and medications for men than we found less aggressive treatment of coronary heart disease and less use of aspirin considered a Marker of Quality coronary care among women than among men during one year of it con a local cardiovascular specialist said yesterday the study findings could be attributed to several fac very Complex the topic is so very com one can just specs said Naranjan director of the Institute of cardiovascular sciences at Boniface general factors responsible for less aggressive treatment could be residual oestrogen following which makes women less susceptible to hear disease risk he women also tend to be less aggressive in their approach to ones own health he the personality of the physician should not be he the study was conducted by Lisa Schwartz and colleagues at the department of veterans affairs medical Center in White River rapid decline women experienced a More rapid decline in phys ical health status than did men during one year of Fol the study the report is based on 677 Manitoba heart patients 34 per cent of them the patients medical records Are part of a unique data base compiled by the Manitoba Centre for health policy and the women were significantly older and averaged 70 years of age compared to 64 years of age for they also reported lower incomes and were More Likely to be unmarried and to live alone than the doctors who treated the women saw them More often than the male heart but fewer women were ordered to have diagnostic tests and including angioplasty which allows doctors to look at the blood vessels on film after shots Are taken by microscopic camera that is threaded through a major artery to the continued please see lets skip the kids u of study suggests children can be hazardous to marital health by Allison Bray staff reporter test comes then comes then comes Junior in a baby sound Rosy think a new study by a University of Manitoba researcher concludes hav ing children can be hazardous to your marital the research by family studies graduate student Laura Tsang was based on an Lightyear Survey in 1980 of predominantly Middle class couples in the United it found the couples level of Mari Tal Bliss dropped significantly with the arrival of the couples were asked to rate marital happiness based on such fac tors As sexual Satis love and division of Domestic duties both before and after they had the Survey set 11 As the lowest score and 39 As the the on ranked their satisfaction Levels at 29 in the first of three interviews Over eight by the second the ranking dropped to and then 27 by the final it drops enough to be statistically said Carol Hussa har professor of family studies at the u of something is going on to make it and we reason its Winnipeg social worker Kathy Getz said the Survey results dont Surprise continued please see Getz with and 4 synergy is the highest activity in ill one that and unleashes the greatest Powers within Winnipeg free press october ;