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Retardation Pre\ ented
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A type of severe mental retardation, one that results from die
Ssedica! condition called phenylketonuria (PKU), now can be
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PSEU is a relatively in rare con
rt occurs about 1
20 births. It's caused by an
, inherited error of metab
©Ssm. But it is severe, and if
, 'left such untreated, extreme retardation it will 2ead^ that to
the child probably will never
have an. IQ over 40 (imbecile
rating). Fortunately, PEL" be
> now can
readily diagnosed and treated.
.With early detection and prompt
treatment, the child can be ex¬
pected to lead a full and normal
life. The treatment is not com
plex. The PKTJ child is placed the on
ft synthetic diet for first
years of life, usually until he or
she enrolls in school.
The diagnosis of PKU _ is even
easier than, the treatment. A
.number of inexpensive and
pla tests are available. One of
the simplest and most theiaieally- accurate
is caBea Phenistix, a
■ treated Stick of paper wfc:ch is
i used to detect tee presence of
1 PKU by dipping in the infant's
t Wet diaper or urine.
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• But the techniques of testing
aad treatment are net the keys
to the complete control of PKU
retards tier. The key is routine
testing of till babies, early in life,
Jy Many fox physicians PKU, and now routine- number
test a
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tection systems. This rummer a ‘
-^ber of hospitals will begin of
participation in a mass trial
g new PKU test now under de
velepment. It is estimated that between #
3.000 and 5.000 PKU victims
were born in this nation in the
last generation. Most of these
p&u sufferers now are in insxitu
hens for the mentally retarded.
However, with the growing
awareness of the need for routine
testing and treatment, the med
ieal profession in the United
States will insure that the count
of mentally retarded PKU vio
tins in this and following geaer
ations will be substantially
reduced.
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See the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, Chevy II and.^Gorvair at . your.local auth?ri^l^evr^
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Phone 5—2511 3k c Cleveland, Ga.
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EYE CARE
Dr. Newton K. Wesley
EYE SYMPTOMS
People are constantly asking:
I ‘•What eye symptoms show I have
| eve problems?” “How can I tell
! if’ something is wrong with my
eyes?*’ important point is to
The most
have your eyes examined regu¬
larly. This is being stressed con¬
our column. We feel
that most of us
neglect our eyes
simply because
they give us no
warning of any
trouble—but as
we have often
pointed out, lack
of pain does not
mean your eyes
•are healthy.
'Some eye diseases do not always
I cause the eye to ache, and we
■ may have a serious ccndiuon mi
no: even be aware of :: ■»
The National Eye R : -:-.cch
•Foundation, the American Medi
fea: Association, and tie American
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gt an tly warned of the necessitv of
frequent and regular eye e anim
ations. Fatigue, headache a :: i
general discomfort me • ce signs
d eye trouble. Excess: e blinking
> when exposed to b lights or
b sunshine can also be iptom
lof trouble. Sometimes ve ' see
uble. and this could be an in
| Ffiieation of faulty co-ordina . n of
the eye.
But you should net wait until
f such definite symptoms appear be¬
fore having your eyes examined.
Get into the habit of ha\ a
" regular time for examinations,
We recommend every six m aths.
Follow this r fou may
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Constitution.
Sports staffers of both papers give the full itory on what’s
coming in high school football, with all schedules of all
classes.
Full color cover plus black and white photos give readers
the close-up view of prep gridiron teams all over the state.
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