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The agenda for Health Enrichment
Week is as follows:
Today, President James B.
Holderman will open Health
Enrichment Week at 7 p.m. in the
Russell House Ballroom. A speech
by John Travis, "The Case for
Hign L,evei wellness," will follow.
Travis is founder of the Wellness
Resource Center, an organization
that deals with lifestyle problems.
Tuesday's agenda will feature a
discussion on gynecological selfhelp
at 1 p.m.; "Independent
Living for the Disabled" at 2 p.m.;
"Eating Behavior and Weight
Control" at 3 p.m. and "Herbal and
Folk Medicine" at 4 p.m. Dick
Gregory will speak on "Self
Responsibility and Health" at 7
p.m. All discussions are in the RH
Ballroom.
Wednesday's schedule is: 1
p.m., "Nuclear Power and Public
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"Implications of Our Expanding
Population;" 3 p.m., "Impact of
Secondhand Smoke"; and 4 p.m.,
Chlorination: A Solution or
Problem." All programs are in the
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"Communications in a Sexual
Relationship," 1 p.m.; "A Very
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Orientation," 2 p.m.;
"Myths and Realities of Drug
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p.m.; and a panel discussion on
"Alternatives in Childbearing," 4
p.m.
Dr. Jo Ann Farr will discuss
"Intimacy" at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Friday on the Green Street Mall
area outside the Russell House,
Health Expo '78 will feature career
opportunities, health exhibits, and
free pap, blood, blood pressure and
lung capacity tests. Health foods,
yogurt and five-cent raffle tickets
for running shoes and outfits will
be available.
IN ADDITION to other
programs, three workshops will be
held in the RH Ballroom. Monday,
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