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Show mmmm lmmmmm mmm mm aaaa m mmmmm mmt --a mm m mm by Ktith Harrii DON'T LET FALSE SYMPTOMS TRICK YOU INTO BELIEVING of the millions of Americans mistake of. diagnosing their . own symptoms instead of going to a doctor, then you may have been fooled into thinking you have heart disease. That pain in the chest, those swollen ankles, or that shortness 6f breath may have con' vinced you. Yet you may have the symptoms of heart disease ,VV and still have a normal heart! An estimated 15,000,000 persons in the United States men and women with sound hearts be- -, lieve they have heart trouble because they've k 'never bothered to get a doctor's diagnosis. ing of ' , Self-diagno- sis is always foolhardy and dangerous, but particularly so in the case of heart disease because symptoms generally associated with an ailing heart may also indicate other bodily disturbances. Shortness of breath, for example, may be a effwarning that the heart has lost some of its overiciency but it might also indicate anemia, weight, or muscular flabbiness. disease-indiges- tion Similarly, another symptom of heart may indicate a faulty gall bladder or some other ailment that has nothing to do with the heart. Even a fast or slow heartbeat should not throw you into a panic. Many perfectly healthy hearts vary in marked degree from the normal 70 or 80 beats A good thing a minute. strained by overactivity. That doesn'tj mean you should ignore any pain or discomfort that may be associated with heart disease. It does mean that the you should see a doctor and let him judge condition of your heart. If he finds that you are, indeed, a heart case, let .him decide to what extent you should restrict your activities. Most heart patients can lead a fairly normal life by following doctor's orders on such things as exercise, rest, and use of stimulants. The general rules for heart patients to follow also apply to anyone who wants tq remain healthy. Here are some worth remembering: , v to the Don't working keep iAvoid overfatigue. point of exhaustion. 2 Get eight hours' sleep a night . v i 3 Walk, don't run, after that bus. 4 Don't overeat Excess fat puts an extra load on the heart, so reduce if you are overweight but under a doctor's direction. 5 Avoid unnecessary tensions. To sum up: If you have any symptoms that could be heart disease, see a doctor and find out for sure. heart can fool you! Don't forget--yo- v7 ,v:;s -- v - 'f' !" : I over- . tf'.''-"-- fA s .jmmfmmmmmi l -- t is I- - " YCU3 H2AnT How much do you really know about your hczrt? Many misconceptions resardinj thiJ vttd are still current end result in tad worry. The questions bdbrr txz ssbcted to give you ixi tadkstica cf ycur ttirt YOU AND cra ccJx vCy - knowLedse." Answers appear on . - .v I. A minority of thow tcb .iurvv ' ,, . 3. 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Boys D; Prokofiev 2) Gregor Piati- -. and Peter Lacovich, conductors. 119; This famous gorsky, cellist; Ralph Berkowitz, Columbia ML 4873. 1792. choir gives a stirring recital "on piano. RCA Victor-L- M this LP. On one side, the group Piatigorsky has long been recogfinest is heard in a selection of iamiliar nized as one, of the world's works by Schubert, Mozart, and cellists. On this excellent recordwhich Johaiui Strauss. The reverse side ing he plays two sonatas exemplify two distinct periods-baro- que finds the group singing generally and modern. For those unfamiliar motets and madrigals who favor the cello played by a a capelld in more authoritative master, here is rewarding listening. and charming fashion. (1-1- . . : - . .. Ky-:- " tf7y . 2") (1-1- a Ml Yehudi Menuhin Now that Fall is here, it's time to see what's new in the way of classical records. For the collector, here are some of the'better recordings which will be available in the next few weeks, forecast-lin- g good listening aplenty for the long winter evenings ahead. Beethoven Violin Concerto in Prokofiev phony; Piano Classical vSym-- " Concerto No. 3 Orchestra des Concerts Lamoureaux; Jean Martinon, conductor; Alexander Uninsky, Wil-le- m piano; Hague Philharmonic; van Oterloo, conductor, Epic Yehudi Menuhin, LC 3042. This all -- Prokofiev proD to the violin; Philharmonic Orchestra; gram should be appealing well as soohisticated collector as Wilhplm Furtwaneler. conductor. includes It Here is the' occasional byyer. RCA Victor LHMV-106of the an excellent blending of artist and competent performances works, : repertoire despite the fact that composer's and the "Classical Symphony" this piece has been recorded by the "Love for Three Oranges Suite' many other artists. While classi' cal students of long standing may by the Lamoureaux Orchestra and fine interpretive playing of question detail and conception Ka' Third Piano Concerto DV Al- Menuhin followT T IMrlrmf M ers will find this good listening. (1-1- (1-1- 2") 2") 1. best-kno- . . mm M JX ASM wn Paris, The Song of a Great City; In a Summer Garden; Summer Night on the River? Delius London Symphony Orchestra; Anthony Collins, conducMost of tor. London LL-92- 3. Delius' major works have been recorded by Anthony Collins with true artistry and definitive interpretation. . His latest reading, on this recording adds to his 'stature. "Paris," while a bit on the moody side, is nevertheless an evocative. and Work. "Summer Garden "Summer Night" are two happy works written in Delius' later years. From both a technical and musical standpoint, here is a must for any classical collection' (1-1- 2") says . 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