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Show Youth M IH i-CoilfeSenceo Journalism Conference Set At BYU Orem-Geneva Times September 13, 1973 To He Held In Provo A Youth Medical Symposium will be held Saturday, Sept. 15 at the Holiday Inn, 1460 South University Ave., Provo. Registration will be 8-6:45 8-6:45 a.m. The mini-conference is sponsored by the Utah County Chapter March of Dimes executive ex-ecutive committee. The welcome and introduction will be at 9 a.m. in tne burgundy bur-gundy Room. Speaker will be Kent Flandro, Utah County TAP's chairman. Other speakers during this time will be Patrice Pope, Utah County TAP's co-chairman; and Flu Vaccine Discussed Flue shots or no? Memories of the chills, the fever, the headaches, coughs, and general miseries of flu bouts in winters past make the prospect of flu shots seem inviting in-viting indeed. If you do expect to have flu shots, early fall is the time to start. But the health-wise individual will arm himself with facts about influenza vaccine before demanding shots from his doctor. doc-tor. They're not for everybody. Despite recent improvements in the potency and purity of the vaccine, the HEW Center for Disease Control in Atlanta discourages dis-courages routine mass immunization immun-ization programs and shots for healthy children and young adults. Elderly persons and those with chronic illness should re-reive re-reive the immunization routinely every year. Flu is a serious threat to those of all ages who have chronic debilitating debil-itating conditions heart disease, bronchial- pulmonary diseases, kidney disease, and diabetes. For others, however, there are questions as to adverse reaction to the vaccine, of effectiveness and even of the necessity. The business of predicting flu epidemics is a chancy one. CDC scientists keep tabs on the various strains of flu sorting out Hong Kong and London and Asian flu and variants of each. They try to predict when epidemics will occur and which strains will prevail in any given year. Based on constant review, re-view, they recommend reformulation reform-ulation of the vaccine regularly. The vaccine this year is more potent than in the past and thus is more likely to be effective if there is an epidemic. Flu vaccine is still judged "variable" in its effectiveness-below effectiveness-below the high performance for .vaccine for polio or measles, etc. ; As for adverse reaction to the shots, the current vaccines are in highly purified form which should mean less risk of such reactions than in previous pre-vious years. However, anyone who is allergic to egg protein will want to avoid it since flu vaccine is prepared from viruses grown in chick embryos. em-bryos. CDC also expresses concern for assuring that sufficient vaccine vac-cine is available for the elderly and ill. If quantities are short, mass immunization could divert it from where it is needed most. ' Meanwhile, during flu season and especially if an epidemic approaches, the best way to avoid an attack is to give special heed to timeworn but still valid advice: avoid crowds and observe ob-serve good personal hygiene. This advice won't stop an epidemic epi-demic but can offer some individual protection since the flu virus is spread primarily from direct contact with flu victims, droplets from1 sneezes and coughs and from articles thev use. TANDY HJkfiiiKMfi YourNitttr Httduftift far LmUmt, Liittuftnfl ppl t Kit III 111 FOR INFORMATION CALL Tandy Leather Co 24 North University Ave. Provo-Ph. 377-2102' -COUPON i Let's Do Modern Leather Craft Kit Reg. $14.95 plus tax with this coupon $3.00 off kit Includes '8 Leather Projects 8 Professional Tools ' AoiJlcatow, Finishes Lace and Instructions. COUPON Deanne Francis, R.N., March of Dimes speaker bureau chairman. chair-man. A juice break will be at the pool court at 10:45 sum. A film will be shown and narrated by Tom Niederman, state health department of communicable diseases. Lunch will be at 12:30 p.m. in the Red Velvet Dining Room, Blanche Madsen, nutrition consultant will speak at 2 p.m. followed by a film and a panel made up of Ashby Boyle and Kathy Ball. Final speaker will be Mrs. Vernon Miluis and daughter, Tammy, the Utah Stafe Poster Child. The conference will adjourn at 4:30 p.m. More than 200 editors of high school and junior high school newspapers and yearbooks year-books will attend the 38th annual Utah High School Journalism Conference, scheduled forSept, 22 at Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. Professional newsmen and photographers from the Provo Daily Herald, Deseret News, and Salt Lake . Tribune will instruct in-struct the budding journalists. Sessions begin at 9:15 a.m. in the Harris Fine Arts Center and will conclude at about 5 P.m., said Dr. Merwln G.Fairbanks, G.Fair-banks, conference director. 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