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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, May 17, 2007 Page 20 "Medical Breakthrough For Sciatica" UTAH - A new lire report li.is roiTiitly been released (li.it reveals liow breakthrough medical technology is offering suigery free new hope for disc pain sufferers. Reseat ih has proven that FDA approved nonsurgical non-surgical spinal decom pression has an amazing success rate for treating debilitating back pain including in-cluding sciatica and multiple mul-tiple herniated disc. It looks hkeanothei NASA discovery has lead to the most promising non -surgical disc treatment today. to-day. F or your free report entitled, "I low Space Age Technology Is Solving Solv-ing Back Pain Without Drugs Or Surgery!" call 1-8O0-AS0-1KM and listen lis-ten to the toll-free 21 hr recorded message for all the details or go to www. 91 1 backpaimnfo. com. 1 hese free reports are available for a limited time. 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Included are health screenings and educational booths on principles of health, safety, emergency and disaster preparedness, and injury prevention, pre-vention, said hospital officials. Topics of interest include seat belt safety, good nutri Residents encouraged to NORTH COUNTY SWF Residents of north Utah County are encouraged to "Clean Out Your Cabinet" and get rid of old, unused ptescrip-tion ptescrip-tion and non-prescription drugs as part of their spring cleaning. National statistics show emergency room visits involving involv-ing abuse of prescription and - PRDVDCOUEGE Mutual For Wr WMV IVMIP' n, py r t V' V Jeff Christensen tion, dental hygiene, fire safety and emergency preparedness. Family resources and information infor-mation will be available from Partners for Infants and Children, Chil-dren, Utah County Health Department, De-partment, Community Health Connect, Utah Senior Services, NetSmartz and Mountainlands Community Health Center. Car seat inspections will also be offered. Youngsters can participate in a bicycle rodeo, face painting and balloon art. American Fork City will have a fire truck and ambulance for families to tour, and Intermountain Life Flight will have one of its helicopters stationed at the hospital. In addition, healthcare professionals pro-fessionals will offer more than over-the- counter drugs across the U.S. increased 21 percent from 2004 to 2005. Also for the first time, there are just as many new abusers (12 and older) of prescription and nonprescription non-prescription drugs as there are tor marijuana. With this in mind, Intermountain Inter-mountain Healthcare's North Community Outreach Council and American Fork Hospital C A P t I IW$TITl?TE Or HAIR -TIL I lwlHM J School Courses Include: - Nail Tech - Cosmetology Day and Evening Classes for all courses Guaranteed Interest FREE Financing Available ' Call to learn more and schedule a tour 785-3 1 1 3 BEST CODYSHOP PRACTICES FOR LESS! PftOVO 355 E. 900 5. Provo, 84606 (801) 377-2827 HOURS Menrtay thnt Friday 7:30 A M - 5:30 PM imrtoy 9:00-12:00 OREM 574 N State St Orem, 84057 (801) 224-9911 HOURS 8 AM -6:00 PM tnsray Clll tor tn tppolnttntm. Sunday - Closed Credit Cards Accepted Hi I o, V f t3 5,) 1 hold community health fair a dozen screenings and assessments. assess-ments. Although most tests are free, participants may elect to pay discounted fees for the following fol-lowing tests: EKG ($5); prostate blood test ($15); full lipid panel that shows cholesterol and triglycerides '. (12 hour fast required; $15) and thyroid ($10). Payment may be made with cash, check or , credit at the American Fork ,, Hospital cashier's office on the ', day of the event. Those interested in receiving a prostate blood test must get , their blood drawn prior to the exam on Saturday. Blood work for any screening can be done in the hospital's laboratory. Simply visit the laboratory Monday through Friday from . get rid of old have teamed up to urge residents resi-dents to get rid of all their old, unused prescription and nonprescription non-prescription drugs. "We are keenly aware of the drug problem in our surrounding surround-ing communities. The 'Clean Out Your Cabinet' campaign is the first step of several to effectively ef-fectively address the problem," said American Fork Mayor Heber Thompson. Prescription drugs, particularly particu-larly narcotic painkillers, are , increasingly becoming targets of home invasions by individuals individu-als interested in using or distributing dis-tributing these type of drugs. The misuse can be destructive to the peace and safety of all residents of the community. To dispose of old drugs, first contact your local phar ' ' ' Receive Tuition Waivers for June t I I I enrollment with this ad: L. L. L. 1 $499 Noil Tech Course $1 ' -A ', ' -t"'' I t.',im r, .1 8 a.m. to noon between now and May 18. Test results will be available at the Health Fair or by mail. ' , ; Free screenings arid assessments assess-ments include: blood pressure checks, foot (tod ankle screen- ' ing skin canter screening, hearing screening, body composition analysis, breast cancer screening, physical , . exams, peak flow asthma test-! ing, sleep apnea-Epwprth scale, medication counseling with the , hospital's pharmacy depart- ,' ment (If you have questions about your mediations, bring ; them); mammogram information, informa-tion, and stroke awareness. ; For more infortpation, call 357-7612 or 8553279..' A T XV prescriptions macy to see if it participates in a drug disposal program, and ask if you can return any unused drugs there for disposal. dis-posal. The traditional method for disposing of unused drugs has been to flush them down the toiletThis should only be done if the accompanying patient information states it is safe to do so. For more information on drug disposal, refer to the Office Of-fice of National Drug Control Policy's Federal Government Guidelines for Disposal of Prescription Drugs by visiting www .whit ehousedrugpolicy. govnewspress07022007.html. For more information on 'Clean Out Your Cabinet,' call 8553279. 000 Cosmetology Course . Some Restrictions Apply 1 , iiilyili'tf it -nXSv , Pedicure i $17.99 i I Manicure I ' $11.95 ' ' Combination 1 $27.99 1 Gift Ctriificattt Apailaik " Expirts 7115107 vJ I t 4fii. i jwl GOR( |