Show A16 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 19 2002 Forecast for Thursday ACCUWeathercom National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook torecasl tor daybms condition hiqMow Temperatures indicate Wednesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time X' tsfnpfaturas CAHO — wvo ST3T Login £1 ! Ogden ' TI MS’)- - VK tv Sait Lake City 72"M7 ' ! NEV C' ± Provo 'mchrwd'srN" FRIDAY EXTENDED Mostly sunny and dear with afternoon highs in the upper SOs and overnight lows in the mid to upper 30s Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny I 7 - -- loabTIW COLO $t GaofyS5"58 Inc highs in the upper 60s and overnight lows around 40 around 40 the ' 81 49 70 76 58 51 48 60 50 63 66 61 76 64 49 54 77 77 91 90 "82 89 72 77 65 88 72 Memphis The AccuWeatHercom Key West Las Vegas Los Angeles mid-Atlan- tic ito -- to to ito Bands mid-Atlan- tic Almanac above Up Mon: Sunrise: 7:08 Sunset: 7:34 Humidity: 48 percent UV Index: 5 (moderate) Conditions: mostly cloudy Visibility: 10 miles Moon: RJ moon Sept 21 Lawn Water use: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch Drug Continued from 'A1 disorders were also substantial — a finding that renewed concern among some experts who worry that such drugs may be for children Some doctors also were alarmed that spending on prescription drugs to treat burn and other gastrointestinal disorders surged 660 percent over fiveyears according to the study' The jump was seen as ' linked to the increasing number of overweight children in the United States Some of the findings on prescription drugs mirrored trends seen in disease patterns For example the incidence of asthma and allergies are generally increasing so doctors said it wasn't surprising that children’s prescriptions for such ailments 'would also The planet Uranus once thought to ' have only a handful of moons now boasts of 21 and is banded by nine thin rings Slowly moving away from the sun from its perihelion date in 1966 Uranus will anice at its most distant spot called aphelion in 2009 Spending Increases from to 2002' by age group 20 :U 15 r ji r"'W 10 13 5 1 0 9 20- - 35- years 34 NOTE: Flgurse - 49 50- 64 sis bsaad - 65- - Fi 80 70 8 Depression 8 ADHD J Alergy 11 Acne 10 Asthma on a survey of 38 miion insured people SOURCE: MsdooHaalto AP About 7 percent of children have asthma and 25 percent have allergies approximately Even so she's more comfortable now than she was at first with having her daughter taking drugs “I feel differently now because I see that she needs it and she is better because of it” Olson said “I know tilings have gotten better since that time but drugs are such an important part of treatment that we need more studies” she said The survey also found that spending on antibiotics among children increased 42 percent Doctors say antibiotic resistance is a widespread problem double the incidence 25 yean ago according to Dr Michael Blaiss a pediatrician who specializes in such ailments Olson the Minnesota nurse also has a son who has asthma and is receiving medicine She suffera from asthma herself Medicating her children has at times been a difficult process Her daughter when she was 9 had a severe reaction to steroid she was taking and went iqto shock It took 1 8 months of experimenting to find a correct Spending on drugs for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder increased 122 percent over the past four years and accounted for 8 percent of the total spent on prescription drugs for children up from 7 percent in 1997 Spending for depression medicines held steady at 5 percent of the total Dr Lawrence Diller author of “Should I Medicate My Child?” worries that such He drugs are also pointed out that while Ritalin and other drugs for of Medco Health Infection 25 over-prescrib- ed grow' “It is good news that more kids are getting treated for asthma because it means less trips to emergency rooms and hospitals" said Dr Robert Epstein chief medical officer 19 Other 34 over-prescrib- ed © M Lw “Nothing is on piper yet” said Rick Grennel spokesman for the US mission at the United Nations who confirmed American and British diplomats met on a resolution Iraq’s surprise announcement this wteek thatit Wild accept the return of interna- tional weapons inspectors nearly four years after they left has divided die council with the United States preparing for war even as weapons inspectors planned their return By condition 30 parent © Continued from A1 Pediatric drugs purchased 2001 ADHD are generally seen as safe for children there haven’t been many studies of the effects of antidepressants on children “The antidepressants are known to have sexual side effects I wonder what the long-tereffects of that is going to be on adolescents” Diller said The vast majority of prescription drugs are developed for adults and drug makers are not obliged to test them on children In 1997 Congress passed legislation that gave drug companies an additional six month? of market exclusivity if they tested their drugs on children That has sparked more tests but experts say more studies are needed “I think practitioners feel more confident now that there is more data to back up pre- - m ' scription patterns” said Dr John Ring who sits on the American Academy of Pedi- attics’ Committee on Drugs But he said most of the prescriptions written for children are still written for drugs that haven’t been approved for youngsters ' Pittsburgh Reno cdy Richmond cdy Sacramento 23 cdy Seattle 02 efr ' Tucson dr cdy Tulsa 21 m WashingtonAC 84 01 cdy Regional Temperatures 61 54 cdy Brigham City m 37 79 Cedar City cdy Layton 61 50 cdy Logan 56 52 dr-- ' 60 52 Ogden m 64 37 Park City cdy ' 64 46 Provo cdy 91 ' dr 63 St George 52 75 Wendover dr 88 Zion 5t NP cdy forecast for noon Thursday Sept 19 132cdy so so : I ito I I Ito mpmtt high tonpanlura 70s I ’C to Baghdad In Washington Defense Secretary Donald H Rumsfeld told Congress that it should authorize the use of military force against Iraq before the Security Council makes a move Offer expires Oct 16 2002 zona tor tw toy: E3 Uom B Mn Runt D10 019 030 000 000 000 “No terrorist state poses a greater and more' immediate threat to the security of our people and the stability of the world than this regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq” Rumsfeld told the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday President Bush also speaking Wednesday said Iraq would not “fool anybody” and (with its about-fac- e the United Nations Would rally behind the United States despite Iraq’s “ploy” “We hope that this step will be the first step toward a comprehensive solution to the crisis in the relations between the United Nations and Iraq and the lifting of the brutal regime of sanctions which has been killing our people for 12 years” Iraqi Fbreign Minister ’ Naji Sabri said Wednesday after meeting with UN SecretaKofi Annan ry-General In a statement Annan said pre-diet- ed am aiCMr am that Sabri had pledged his government’s frill cooperation on finalizing arrangements for the swift return of inspectors On Tuesday Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said he saw no need for another resolution on Iraq But in Moscow Wednesday Vladimir Lukin a deputy speaker of die Russian parliament’s lower house who once saved as Russia’s ambassador to the United States said Russia would likely compromise “We are certainly against that but being realistic we understand that the United States would get something anyway” Lukin said French diplomats said they' were opposed to any resolution that provided Washington with a “green light” to use military force and that they saw no need to replace a resolution drafted primarily by the United States in December 1999 - Boyce said it would have been “alarming” fin the couple to wonder what could have been seen Attorneys for both sides said they needed time to investigate the case Davies said he needed “some idea of what could have happened” “Did they even use the Jacuzzi?” Davies asked “We don’t know” The lawsuit claims invasion of privacy negligence breach Of contract and intentional infliction of emotional distress It requests an unspecified amount of damages approval of the commercial SLOC Continued from A1 conditional-us- e permit until the next meeting on OcL 16 Andersen said he would be ready with all information the commission requested at that time Commissioner James Marshall said he expected the final decision to be made then Park City's venue for ski ill sled luge and skeleton Now die foundation could receive $765 million if it also takes over a ' third Olympic venue Soldier Hollow where cross-count-ry ski races were held : Best Price With Full i 110 L i Warranty t (Starting) 2 yz Warranty Frame A Lenses Best Quality Y8c Service ys WE DO IT RIGHT! 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Only) Center m whatever business goes in there we have some say to ensure we have safety for our children” Draper told Andersen “We want you to go the extra mile” Andersen who spent the time with the commission discussing conditions associated with parking lighting and hours of business told die neighbors that he was willing to hear their requests but they had to accept that the convenience store wa? going to be a reality “Things are going to change” Andersen told the group “Things aren’t always going to stay the same Andersen stressed that he was willing to work with the neighbors as closely as they would like in order to make everyone as happy as possible The commission continued to discuss die Cle?nins X-ra- dr Continued from A1 i an cdy Continued from A1 Exam Tooth Whitening! dr Fears f°ra Free cdy Ito lOto llto Sto Call today Mention this AD and received' cdy dr 1 n3C I Children have surpassed seniors and afl other age groups as the fastest growing segment of the prescription drug market accordng to a new study dr dr dr O MB AcouWaaUiar tnc ' Young drug spending tops seniors’ Philadelphia Phoenix - cdy i ' Wednesday’s temperatures around the Lower 48 states ranged from a morning low of 28 at Stanley Idaho to a midday reading of 90 at Miami The highest heat index was 104 at Miami aatronomyMroctratniaftcom Pic Otk cdy K!3-- High pressure off the New England coast was expected to bring partly cloudy dues warm temperatures and dry conditions to the state? and New England Scattered showers and lightening were predicted for the Tennessee Valley the lower Mississippi Valley the Gulf Coast and Florida Showers also were forecast for the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley A cold front was expected to spark strong storms over western and central Kansas western and central Oklahoma western Texas and southern New Mexico The northern Plains also were forecast to be stormy with winds up to SO mph frequent lightning and heavy downpours The central and northern Rockies and the Four Comers were predicted to be stormy as strong thunderstorms frequent lightning and heavyrain roll oyer the region Local temperatures 92 82 63 Houston Storms rocked the Rockies and Midwest early Wednesday while high pressure kept the Northeast dry and rain splashed the Rockies Great Lakes and NIL muz 77 Atlanta Austin ' Baltimore Ft ' The Associated Press AlbanyNY 70 57 Cheyenne 80 Chicago Cincinnati 86 Cleveland 83 Dallas-Worth95 84 Dayton Denver 70 68 Flagstaff Honolulu 88 From the news wire By e 2002 AcnMMhor noon highs in the lower 60s and ' overnight lows Synopsis: area the next two days 72N ? dear with afternoon Lo Billings Boise Boston and dear with after- A dry ridge of high pressure will build into '£& CodirCHy TODAY Hi 76 65 62 82 55 54 60 60 48 75 75 65 New Orleans New York City Sat Regional Medical Arts Building 1300 North 400 East Suite 360 a l Logan 753-528-0 & |