Show C2 --Th- Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday October 21 2003 e in Bethesda Md “In 25 yean from Reiss a Charleston resident who CHARLESTON SG(APj now when there are roughly twite as teaches school in nearby Sum- - ' that everyone if they live long enough will need eventual- - merville recently underwent cataract t many people over 65 there will ' 7 ly For Kate Reiss the many more new options than in the surgery in which she received a new multifocal lenhnplant cutting-edg- e future is now after her visit to the past” She sees better than liehnflin Surgical techniques have improved Medical University of South Caroli: much that in many esses thd pro- - 7 and so both C for distance na’s Storm Eye Institute reading years is done as outpatient surgery cetlure for more has no use She S “If we live glasses enough long everyone A “It’s not like ifi It trip to the will get a cataract” said Dr M something usually required by With is adddd it Smith but the cataract the chairman of Wilson Edward outpatient” Jr single replacing focal-lengWith increasing frequency somje lens the university’s Department of Ophi t middle-age- d “It’s phenomenal It’s just unbe- patients are citing for a thalmology :':v who said lens called had dear 1ms extrac- - V Reiss a lievable” the Cataracts are die clouding of procedure “It’s same in the a second tion few her lens The lenses in the eye thing as cataract dear implanted eyes 'j W weeks after the first becomes brittle and yellowish surgery except the lens is not cloudy Although some cataracts are congen-- - “For die first couple of days when y and insurance does not pay for it Solomon said ital and occur in young children — v I would read the newspaper in the - A multifocal lens would mean the Wilson’s specialty — most of us will morning I had my glasses right : 3 she die But uses never said there" patient would no longer have to use get them with age -- y VI haven’t had the nerve to glasses and could avoid the need for ' throw them away yet But I don’t use catarpct surgery when cataracts even- them for anything” tually do develop Bid for younger patients those in “This is die first implant I have jV : come across where we have a real Q wow effect” said Dr Kerry ' v‘ V i Jr ’ r sJ v if Solomon the director of die Magill Laser Center at the institute y“They are reading labels on medicine bottle They are reading phone books They are reading stock tables without glasses as well as driving their cars and watching TV” he said a The Storm Eye Institute is one of a handful of centers across the nation " v conducting clinical tests on the new with die eye’s cornea the tranimarmt'C generation lenses which could be approved for general use by late next "tissue on the front of die eye Irs a -Aj ‘v different problem but one also being year Solomon said addressed at die Storm Eye Institute vr “W(6 have put in 60 to 70 of these ' v-! e cornea is hazing so you can’t :!' now and no one uses J see through it tight scatters and 'ea for anything” Solomon saiL:'AiVhis £y?The technology for these devices '"you can’t see images weti” said Dr"r Kerry Solomon talks about David Vroman a faculty member in : has advanced so much” said Dr V r MUSC’s Department of Ophthalmol- to her Smith the clinical is second who about eye AJanine deputy at the Storm Eye Institute die National Eye Institute ' ogy'“The patient won’t know if it’s at dinxtm: f!t surgery i u procedure : a yyyy - - Ml a 1 : -- th a - : thn i A A: A? lv ’ a y glass-''yA’Th- -' - y yfM mm— 'vs- ' if- r$ f 'ik WASHINGTON (AP) When women rode while they could watch themselves 'in die mirror they wound up feeling worse than they did when they could not look at 2Mttorsafo‘as cemaonti ing juid drenched in sweat? For exercise novices WC' much according to idered which found thm women who "yy-exercised Jn fiohtofa mirror hlfiunruih tuhiiwn who -- Health Duwhnlmfti exercised without them Jou --"fy-“Placing mirrors in exercise - centers may heedtq be tcoqayyj-Cwcsebike anq what their Isidered especially in centersj trying Ottrsct K ' ‘ e welLTvsS ' ge - y-th- ‘ ‘ ’i 4 j ‘$eli ' ?v self-critic- al ' calm and morefatiguedyyVy selves and diestudy can’t be'umply a caseydesigned to see if die exeiitase' inuhirh women who watdi :Vy effiKtnutWHtrlwd die miimr: themselves exercise come ' Ceffect' R did not and the psycho- away with a worse opinion of bodical said logical tests racked that up?researcher Kathleen Martin :?’lThis is the kind of thing & ninio an QoeVHafA omfoeew1 ' where people come away thinking ’I don’t feel that 'i A great’” she sauL:'?' ' Women who hadn’t exer- - ‘ ' cised before typically have overweight and even women V with scores low expectations of how well high felt worse after exercising inthey would be able to exerfront of a mirror she said V cise and the women in this Other studies had found that: study probably felt die mirrors gazing into a minor tends to proved them right the make a person feel worse A'-- ' researchers said Although the v Ginis said study did not look at men' It’s not just the body either Ginis suspects men might Even without exercise peri-have some of the same mac- body-ima- £ - " cise bike twice at a moderate intensity for 20 minutes one ' week apart In one ride they' were in a mirrored room in other the minors were ! covered by curtains' After each ridel the women ' answered again the same sort of questions they had ' '' answered in the beginning V A''"’Psychology The researchers at McMav ter University in Hamilton1:' ffA Ontario looked at 58 seden- tary women with an average A aSe of almost 21 The women first answered questions about how they felt dwir bodies A looked how confident they were in their ability to ride an -- $! m was-'fj:- wMUlCri IOi Tl' ? ods of staring into a minor tions although less strongly hiily acti ve women who make people start to thinkpyy because men tend to be less exercised in front of a minor about their other flaws' as than women'avAyflelt ' better for it possiblyA: well ” We tend to be quite because they got to show 'The findings published in critical”she said June indicate that healdi chib y I themselves bow good they yj'Vvv’'tlKirwn “ niOOQ W&S APnhflto ' ''V 't a cataract or a comeaTheyT A” “Tedmically it’s much more diffi- know that they have blurry vision’ cult” Wilson says “But if you can Doctors know how to replace the i think of taking a layer of the eye out V cornea by transplanting'adonmf'-and replacing a layer die rejection rate goes down One of the layers A' corneaivv'-“What we’re working on is just that leads the pack in rejection is not replacing die pmtions tmat are abnor- - a layer that needs to be replaced Vmnch of die time: maL” Vroman says “If you have a of back 'Vroman said some scientists' are :'A the die with problon portion cornea we’re working on removing working to develop artificial corneas :y “But the long-tersurvivability of just that back portion like a layer an artificial cornea is not great” re lyA like a she&"y?yy idea is to keep die eye as stoyi’ adds‘The eye just doesn’t tike that ble as possible You can imagine if A land of foreign materiaL We can’t : we msMle a big cut dirough the integrate that kind of foreign materi- cornea the whole eye is weakened” al on the surface of die eye very ' " '' Vroman addsJ'f 'V'' A- ’YfrW’ ‘'A Dr David Vroman talks about eye surgery during an interview at die Storm Eye Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston SC f : J ! A Gf don' hln irnr mirrnr on thP wall (Vi r-s a 4 ft- leaves a sedentarywoman j of bad luck that would devel- feeling worse than before' sfoj?jop if every health club in worked out it will be difficult ''NorthAmerirji'trashed ifamirv' rors on her say-s- o Mirrors are persuade ha to establish a regular exercise program” ? necessary equipment that help they 8aidi:::''vAv people such as weight trainers 'rTUs fife tim exigences of confirm tihey are doing tiieir:: Curves International a fast--: moves properly she said She growing chain that focuses on suggested that clubs create “ miiror-fire- e zones fra women women especially those who sac not Competitive Members who are getting started A' ' don’t want minras said "' ' On the Neb' founder Gary Heavin “When i f Journal we didn’t put them in fliey abstracts::: could concentrate on having http'7wwwapaorgoumalshea ' - ' 703abhtmi4 fun' he said However die bad expert- -' ence with mirrors may not be true of more advanced exer- ' WULDhnrtDwU9nM$A90 cisers the study said Other BiyTdabCritadMWiinMMhKlnuoni researchers have found that I LOGAN ART CINEMA I ‘ -- 'a'': '"V--- J HotUna435-7S3-190- : 795 North Main Stroke risk gene discovered By The Associated Prase Researchers in Iceland have identified a gene associated with increased risk for stroke the third leading cause of death in developed countries that kills 160000 people each year in the United States alone Those who have the gene have a three to five times greater risk of ischemic stroke researchers at Reykjavik-base- d deCODE Genetics said In ischemic strokes the flow of blood to the brain is choked causing cerebral tissue to die Details appear in the journal Nature Genetics The discovery will not lead to immediate treatments researchers cautioned However the gene PDE4D produces an enzyme that can be targeted with drugs suggesting future therapies are possible Swiss pharmaceutical company F Hoffmann-L- a Roche Ltd is already testing such drugs on rats to determine whether they could be used to prevent strokes in humans The class of drugs is already in use in humans but fra different purposes The best known of the class is Viagra prescribed to treat impotence deCODE signed a deal worth up to $200 million with Roche in 1998 to look fra genes that cause 12 common diseases including stroke The deCODE stroke study involved several hundred peo -- ple in Iceland who had previously suffered a stroke The strongest genetic association was found for the gene : ' by the gene were produced in lower levels in those affected by the disease however That suggests the gene's role in increasing susceptibility to stroke is subtle deCODE set up in 1996 to scour Iceland’s gene pool has amassed a vast amount of information on residents ' PDE4D Researchers found that there are no variants in the gene itself that are associated with : stroke They did discover that three different proteins made UTAH 17523072 'ADULTS ®rn S300T i(Lj CHILDREN (iiA Lu i GPEAT SEATS GREAT GREAT PICTURE y$-229- NMain 7 MOVItf HOTLINS 7S-4- 4 u ONCElfONMWKOB UGMPNttlMGOIQ MPNMVn2SI MW PUS MiMlWMirtMf US UOKKMDS PC-1- HI omuMZM HNOMGNMOQ STADIUM18 — Walt Dbnmy Dally 4:50-7:0- (Q 535 W lOO Ny PiwidBOCB IB T 0 KmHn Coafnar OPEN RANGE n Dally 9:10 Matinees All Seats S200 Intolarobla Crwalty 1:35 05 7:00 :10 Mm bMa me n-i- a PwaaV Hafea KlU Bill m 1:50 4:307:00 :3p Lions m SaeondKand 35 705 55 MO stroke-susceptibil- ity V toi COMWM FOt HAUCWTFH M IHi IAC HOUSE OF THi PtAP OPPOUO TK XIH SOUNDH FINDING NEMO ’MDunsiatihWDasuMLMMNmt Sundar W — Mori tlsM Open S200 Liquid Step Into The 700 fOO Rock School Of4:10 n IM-IS- Id I 9:14 Tbxoi ChalvtMw AO® —“ AjD-- oor® 8 --- ® - ML 0 Jhm Rundown f po-i- 7M ltd 9:1 Good Boy m l:l 4Q MO MOVIESi5 2450 North Main Runaway Jury 4:30 703 9:40 PM ffeaara ro-tSim mr Waaawwf School Of Rock 4:25 7:10 by VlUian Shnkeepearo ttm mOo aU 7T715oo pprftnuen lUMday Oetabsr I ) oiKf Octabar 22 for laflorMtlai U October 25 24 tlD Lt Kill Bill NW U 75 ftaraca ro--i 9:40iw249 15 r OhaaMN 05 naM Sim Intolroblo Cruolty OP 4 25 ? r-- J5 lug Tho Rundown 90 Morgan 100 nJim n-1Sim 00 iCACHEaVALLE Y3i 1 300 North Main laMnd rto Mnl Out Of Tima t his rat Fraaky Friday 7510 - Sun 4:30 ro-u- iSJBJtl® Taxas Chainsaw rMOas Sun Pirotos Of Tha ro-iCaribbean TOO 3:30 x 40 4 IS CINEMA13 BO Wlaat IOO North Under Tha lbscan Sun vanai) 70S Saabuacub Join Prasantad by tha Cacha Vallay Civic BaHat Co k m tfar rastuBK cantot prior b cad pcrfonmxcW1nDasw9btiEkded each r 4 pafonuoR Ptaw renonber NO MASKS ra-i- a 30 ro-- i 700 30 Tha Book Of Mormon Gik loob Amtafais O Mama S snd Stadwa I |