10 Tuesday, February 6, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Sun and sand Steve Traynor/KANSAN Jamie and Ross Smith play in the sand pit at Lawrence High School while their mother, Pat, walks laps around the track. Tyson wrestles with idea of taking on Hulk Hogan The Associated Press NEW YORK - Heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, who has turned a series of contenders for his throne into pretenders, may look lt superstar wrestler Hulk Hogan for his next huge payday, according to a published report. It would not be the first wrestler-boxer match. In June 1976, Muhammad Ali was paid $6 million to get in the ring with Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in Tokyo. Don King, Tyson's adviser, has talked to World Wrestling Federation czar Vincent McMahon Jr. about matching Tyson against WWF champ Hogan in a pay-per-view TV spectacular, the Daily News reported Sunday. Club argues ethics of treating AIDS Kansan staff writer By Buck Taylor Kansan staff writer Permanent Hair Removal The Electrolysis Studio Free Consultations 15 East 7th 841-5796 Should physicians treat AIDS patients? That was the question addressed last night by the KU Student Bioethics Club during its discussion of the responsibilities of Society." Crimmins, a biology major, said the club met monthly to discuss current issues using principles and guidelines in bioethics. Other topics for future discussion include euthanasia, genetic engineering and human and animal research guidelines. Thirteen people met at the Kansas Union to discuss the potential problems associated with treating patients diagnosed with AIDS. Eric Crimmins, Lincoln, Neb., senior and club president, said the topic was important because AIDS was important the entire medical community. "If physicians are unwilling to provide comprehensive care to some members of society, the total health care system is diminished," he said. Erik Miller, Overland Park senior, said ethics in biology and medicine were becoming increasingly more in the medical field, rising technology can get beyond our level of ethical understanding," he said. "We're facing a crisis in the 1990s because we've gone so far ahead of what we're prepared to deal with." complicated every year. Crimmins said that because physicians had a moral obligation to treat all patients regardless of condition, refusing not to treat an AIDS patient was detrimental both to the patient and to society. Although the group generated no formal solutions to the problem; discussion participants were optimistic. "This question is the most poignant modern ethical endeavor that hasn't been explored," Miller said. "It's an opportunity but it not effectively dealt with vet." "One of the main arguments surrounding the issue is whether doctors are willing to contract a life-threatening disease in order to help prolong the lives of patients already dying," he said. "And if they refuse, is that a reasonable and morally acceptable decision?" The club will discuss minority health care at its meeting scheduled for next month. Save big bucks. 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