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Show Page D8 THE HERALD, provo, Utah, Thursday, November 29, 1890 Participants sought for U of U incontinonco study are difficult to obtain because Women suffering from uri- nary incontinence who are inter-- : ested in participating in a clini--- .' cal drug trial are being sought : by investigators in the Depart-- I merit of Obstetrics and Gynecol-,og- y at Hie University of Utah School of Medicine. trial will be The new ; a continuation of an ongoing study to evaluate a new drug for people suffering from blad-l der control problems. The drug is widely used in ', Europe for this condition and is - soon to be introduced commer- ; daily in the United States. ; Urinary incontinence, the in-voluntary loss of urine from tha '1 bladder, affects an estimated 10 million Americans, with preval- ence rates twice as high in - women as in men. Incontinence ; often is the primary motivation for placing the aged in nursing homes. According to Peggy A. Nor-- 'l ton, M.D., assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the ' U medical school, and an incon- tinence specialist, exact figures ; less than percent of people 10 suffering from the condition seek help because of the embarrassment associated with it. Specialists agree that the -- problem is not one of normal aging, and that most cases of urinary incontinence can be six-we- ek cured or treated. Dr. Norton said. She coordinates a program at the U which provides bladder studies for patients of referring physicians in the intermountain West. To be eligible for fee U's study, women must be over 18 years of age, in general good health and experience urinary incontinence more than four times a week. Women selected to participate will be required to make weekly visits to University Hospital. At the conclusion of the tri&L, the women will receive monetary compensation, plus access to free medication until the trial drug is marketed. For further information on the study, call Jan Baker, R.N., at '' 581-547- 8. 0sn' toDI Dear Au Landers: I almost spilled my coffee when I read those letters from couples who shower together. Obviously, many people I find the shower a real turn-on- . immediately ditched that column and hope to heaven my husband doesn't ask dm where it is. Here's why: For more than 90 years be has been after me. The man is never satisfied. I am not exaggerating when I say be is a sex maniac. if you can We have made love in the bedroom, the call it that living room, the hallway, his study, my sewing room, the dining room, the kitchen, the back porch, the basement, the yard, the car, the driveway, the garage, in a chair, on the couch, on the floor, on the dining room table and under the kitchen sink. The only place that is my private domain is the bathroom. I made it plain early to our marriage that when I am la there he cannot come in. And now you come along and print all those letters from couples who are getting it on in the shower. Give me a break. Sign this in Lorain, Ohio Dear Lorain: When I think of aU the letters I receive from women J in Ana Leadsrs I reOn Mother's Day in at ceived a card along essay. Harry wrote, "You wert the inspiration for this piece." I am tif - CREATORS Harry was f years old when our dear mother passed away. ;She asked me to look after Harrc.1 cared for, loved and guided him,' despite my young years, and always knew that Be had great potential I'm so grateful that the world has recognized bis many all of them accomplishments SYNDICATE are married U "dead batter-fes,- " it certainly proves that iMe is who was Harry Gray, fanner chairman of United Technologies. KBfair, Dear An Landers; Do you really live in the world you give advice about? I doubt it Your recent statement that good manners can stUl be found everywhere certainly missed the mark. Courtesy may be a way of life in your office, but try driving to the airport and you will find that it's in very short supply. Go to any public high school and ask young men to remove their caps in the lunehroom. If you're lucky you may escape with your life. Try being polite in a crowded gift shop when there's a sale. Youll be there when they close the store. Have you been to a movie, con cert or church service lately? Two generations of TV watching has produced adults who think incessant gabbing, laughing, hooting and barking is normal behavior, Honolulu is the only city I know of where people occasionally stand up on the bus to offer a seat to the eideriy or jnSrm. While mercy may still fall as tee gentle rain, Ann, I have observed that good manners have dried up Mil In Lodi. Calif . completely. Dear Lsdi: I eaa't dispute a word. achieved on his own. I am appreciative to you, Ann, for your kind words and am glad that Harry is one of your avoru&, because yott certainly are me U ours. I hope yon wont think me hold for writing, hut I had to let you know how much I appreciate your recogruiiosi of my dear brother. Dear Abb Laaders: I read with pride your recent eelama in the in Fort Lauderdale which you printed the essay, "Do You Remember Who Gave You Your First Break?" The author Gussie Gray Green, Coconut Creek, Fla. San-Sentin- el Dear Gessk: I loved yer letter, dear, and Vm sure thai Harry 01, toe. by Cathy Crttisewlte catlxy " mtmu m m chunk OUT BUCSfT, BUT tm if we Wflay cum m the 1 f, lea atone uw w awd E&e!TATI0rt Of OUR CM KT St, STILL ...i think urn WITH caw up II RAN Of ACTION WC CM. MTV PROJECT. m. SINK OUR TEETH WB www ir LsiiteJ, 'Meke It Yourself Vim Wool' contest J winners announced By IDA 0. DONALDSON Herald Correspondent Winners of the South Sanpete "'Make It Yourself With Wool" con-te- st .: have been named. Darann Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorenson, Axtell, and Mika inouye, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Inouye, Gunniaoi .: . homemade candies this Christmas! b bmmMMMMm Will Make and SMMMHaSHaMfKlilHBlBMSHBHMSiSflBSMHSSf y were selected first and second place winners in the Junior Division and will represent District 7 at the State Contest to be held at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake .City, Dec. 5. They each received 100 percent Pendleton Wool. Other participants 0SW1IEM ... Learn .how to make peanut clusters, cherry jcordials, peanut butter cups, a variety of holiday suckers and much more. Sat. Dec. 1 & 8, 1 1 am at both locations. Free recipes. fles, marzi-pa- Guittard& Miller, Mayfield, selected alternate to compete in the state .contest, and April Fonville, daughter of Kathy Fonville, also of Mayfield. 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