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Paola Chanute Lawrence Parsons Emporia Leavenworth Pittsburg Ft. Scott Olathe St. Joseph Independence Overland Park Topeka or more information come to Kansas Union - Parlor A 11:30,1:30,3:30,or 6:30 TODAY! TODAY! The best guidebook for the independent budget traveler Chicago Tribune LET'S GO TRAVEL GUIDES 1991 Health News Harvard Student Agencies, Inc. St.Martin's Press Study says, If no heart disease, life span grows BOSTON - Completely eliminating heart disease, the nation's leading killer, would increase the average 35-year-old American's life span by three years, a new study concludes. The Associated Press Although the gain in longevity may seem surprisingly small, the finding reflects the difficulty of pushing back the age of old age, the researchers said. Even if people escape the No. 1 killer, a host of other ailments are likely to take its place as people reach their 80s and beyond. "If you wipe out heart disease, people don't live forever," said Lee Goldman, a co-author of the study. "It is the leading killer, but some are not." The study shows that one of the leading causes of death are cancer, pneumonia and strokes. Similar analyses of cancer have concluded that life expectancy would increase about two years if that disease were conquered Heart disease kills about 500,000 Americans annually. The average life span in the United States has risen from 47 in 1900 to 75 today. The latest study was based on a computer program developed by Goldman of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and Milton C. Weinstein of Harvard School of Public Health. In an accompanying editorial, Robert M. Kaplan of the University of California at San Diego called the study "well executed, well reported and very provocative." The study asks such questions as: What if all Americans got their cholesterol levels below 200? What if everyone stopped smoking? The computer simulation concludes that achieving such major public health goals adds only a year or so to the average life span. However, the authors point out that even though average increases are small, the gains for individuals can be dramatic, especially if healthier habits prevent occasional deaths from heart attacks at age 40 or 50. Old basic food groups SOURCE: Orange County Register, Agriculture Department "A accompanying literature in the SUSI will literature that you get from foods in each of the preprocessing groups, you use from other sources, such as syrup on parchments or dressings on salads or dressings on bread. You'll recommend for fat and sugar intake based on total cereal needs for food coming from USSIL buillon. Knight-Ridder Tribune News FDA says implant might cause cancer The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is studying a possible link between a commonly used cosmetic breast implant and a cancer causing agent, an FDA representative said yesterday. Susan Cruzan said she had been told that results of a laboratory study were expected to be available within a week or two. The implant is made by Surgitek, a subsidiary of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., and is marketed under the trade names Meme and Replicon. The New York Times, in its Sunday editions, quoted unnamed scientists familiar with the experiments as saying preliminary calculations indicated that the rate of 200 to 400 cases a year for every million women in whom it was inserted. The product consists of silicon coated with a polyurethane foam to avert development of painful and unsightly lumps. Cruzan said the FDA study concerned the potential breakdown of the coating to a chemical known as triclinid acid, which causes liver cancer in rats. "The FDA has conducted the laboratory study and it is analyzing the results of the breakdown of the polyurethane to TDA," she said. "There are not any results from that study vet." Karen Gaukroian Ferraro, a representative for the company in Racine Wis, said Surgitrel had done what the doctors and thought that its product was safe. Ferraro said that Surgitek scientists, after examining dissolution of the coating in a laboratory setting, found that 70 percent of the solyurethane was minimal. 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