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By BRUCE E. HICKS
UPI Science Writer
DALLAS (UPI) — Physicians must set a good example
and give up smoking and regulate their diets or they can’t
expect their patients to do it, a heart specialist said.
Dr. John S. Schroeder of the Stanford University
Medical School said it is important for persons who have
had one heart attack to quit smoking, lose weight, eat a
low cholesterol diet and exercise.
“I think we must be a model to our patients, though,”
Schroeder said Wednesday at the American Heart
Association conference. “I think that’s evident at these
national meetings. Fewer physicians are smoking.”
Signs at the conference ask no smoking in the meeting
rooms and no ashtrays are provided there.
Dr. Henry Blackbum of the University of Minnesota in
Minneapolis said there are a number of ways to get
patients to follow guidelines necessary to preventing
subsequent heart attacks.
He said during an examination he will look at the
patient’s throat and ask him how much he smokes and
then listen to his chest and ask him what brand.
‘‘The least he can do is to be authoritarian, put on his
white coat and say “This is what I believe for this
reason,” Blackburn said.
“We find if people commit themselves to a date (to quit
smoking) they tend to stick to it better than if they just say
‘Yes, doctor, I’ll quit.’ You let the patient decide how to do
it —cold turkey or slowly.”
Blackbum said no matter when they quit, it’s important
they do and not just cut down.
“We find that at about half a pack a day they just have
to bite the bullet and quit,” he said. “They can’t just stay
at that level. They tend to go back up."
Dr. Gottlieb C. Friesinger of Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine in Nashville said some patients who
have had one attack nm a higher risk of having another
and it’s important to identify the high risk patients.
“As a physician you’re not interested in what happens to
100 patients, but what happens to each and every patient,”
he said.
Schroeder said a phenomenon known as premature
ventricular contraction —a beat that comes sooner than
expected — may indicate persons with higher risk of
attack. .
The PVC is very common and most people have one in
every six-hour period, but research indicates frequent
PVCs may be a precursor to attack, he said. “But we don’t
know if it truly does or is coincidental.”
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Army has granted 10 million
blackbirds at least a two-week
reprieve in its plan to spray
them with a chemical that will
cause them to freeze to death.
The project has been sche
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Ammunition plant in Tennes
see. The Pentagon contends
huge winter concentrations of
the birds there pose a threat to
health and to aviation.
But environmentalists have
been fighting the project. The
Environmental Defense Fund
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court unless it files an
environmental impact state
ment on the project, addressing
among other things the other
types of birds which might also
die in the spraying.
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I Ford goes sightseeing
KYOTO (UPI) — On a sightseeing visit to this former
i imperial capital, President Ford today encountered the
> first protest demonstrations of his state visit to Japan. In
spite of hecklers shouting “Fuodokaere” (Ford go home),
aides said the President was “having a wonderful time”
on the eve of his departure for South Korea.
' ATT suit is filed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Justice Department filed
a suit against American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and
its two key subsidiaries — Western Electric Co., Inc. and
Bell Laboratories Inc.—Wednesday in its largest antitrust
action ever. The government made the move in order to
promote competition in the telecommunications business
and possibly reduce consumer rates. The corporation
promptly served notice it would vigorously fight the case.
More auto layoffs
DETROIT (UPI) — The latest layoff word from the auto
industry came Wednesday as General Motors Corp, said it
will idle 1,100 workers at its Delco Remy Division plant in
Anderson, Ind. In a related move, a United Auto Workers
executive said the Chrysler Corp, is planning to lay off
approximately 10,000 unionized clerical workers and that
more substantial manpower cuts were coming. Chrysler
spokesmen said they could neither confirm nor deny the
report.
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Turkey prices down
Surprise! In spite of e verrising food prices,
Thanksgiving dinner for four will cost an average of 68
cents less this year than last. UPI checked supermarket
prices in 14 geographically representative cities on eight
Thanksgiving dinner items and found they added up to an
average of $8.76 this year, down from $9.44 last year.
Turkey was the only money saver. The cost of the
trimmings reflected the general increase in grocery
prices.
Coal contract changes
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The bargaining council of the
United Mine Workers has decided a proposed contract
needs some modification before they can send it to
members for ratification. This means the nine-day-old
strike definitely will last into December, with the
likelihood of more layoffs, and coal shortages in coal
dependent industries. No date has been set for further
negotiations with the Bituminous Coal Operators Associa
tion.
Amtrak leader quits
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Roger Lewis told
Amtrak’s board of directors Wednesday he will resign, for
“personal reasons,” as soon as a successor can be found.
Lewis has been caught between the White House wanting
to phase out the passenger train and Congress wanting
vast expansion. Paul Reistrup of the Illinois Central Gulf
Railroad and Paul Cruikshank of the U.S. Railway
Association have been mentioned as possible successors
to Lewis.
Arafat has meeting
Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat
is to meet with the organization’s 13-man executive
committee for secret talks on how to blunt Israel’s
threatened “war on terror” according to Arab guerrilla
officials in Beirut. Arafat arrived in Beirut late
Wednesday to discuss with his military staff Israel’s vow
to hunt down “the terrorists in all corners of this land until
the last one of them is eliminated.”
? More deer poaching
CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — Reports from norther New
England shows that not only the legal deer kill this season
has increased, but evidence of poaching has shown up.
Conversation officers put the blame on the struggle to
keep meat on the table coupled with law enforcement
agencies weakened by financial troubles due to inflation.
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