European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 16, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse January 1978 the stars and stripes Page 7 George Resnevic examines Mich Elle Tell and Corlila Molly r thickly wooded area near their patches saved the Day in their n medium sited Mongrel colled guarded the Cul Drof for three hours and Eov and then with Hli body when the Tern per lure dropped into the Chrlou was reported suffering from slight 5rtfc and Michelle was in Good up applies to those who exercise diabetics can avoid insulin Shock new York Imit two Yale re searchers have reported a simple Way to prevent a potentially fatal reaction among people with diabetes who take insulin and who the reaction is called or insulin and it can cause a wide Vari Ety of among these Are such behave Oral changes As a sudden loss of judgment difficulty in concentration Ana and such symptoms As Light vomiting and visual and speech in its Moat severe insulin Shock can rapidly Lead to in coma and but the reaction can be prevented if the insulin is injected beneath the skin of the arms or Abdomen instead of the As is the researchers reported in the current Issue of the new England journal of diabetes is one of the most common Dis orders affecting and the find Ings of the Yale researchers could influence the insulin therapy of Many among the least 1 million americans who rely on insulin injections each Day to slay the report was based on a scientifically controlled study in which ii people with diabetes Rode an exercise bicycle after each received an injection of the Hor Mone injection contained the usual dose for each but the insulin had been made radioactive so the doctors could study what happened to it lathe the 11 patients waited five minutes after the bicycled for 10 stopped to give samples of and re aimed peddling for another 10minute that pattern was repeated four blood samples also were taken after injections of the radioactive dose of insulin on another Day when the volunteers did not ride exercise this was done so test results after exercise and after rest could be Welkko Koivisto and Philip Felig reported that leg exercise accelerated the body absorption of the insulin injected into the which can be dangerous and Lead to insulin Shock leg exercise was found to have no effect on the movement of insulin into the blood after the injection into the Arm or thus minimizing the chances of a hypoglycemic which Means Low blood is a Well known complication fur any person who takes and it also can occur in but by Glyce la is a Hazard for diabetics who almost since insulin was first prescribed in doctors have recognized that exer Cise could seriously complicate insulin therapy for diabetes by producing a dangerously Low amount of sugar in the diabetes is characterized by exec Olive amounts of sugar in the if the amounts remain too High for too Long a the individual can go into coma and but the same reactions can occur if the amount of sugar in the blood Falls too such As after too Large a dose of insulin or insulin Shock from this Shock re action can be slaved off if the diabetic is Given sugar Waler promptly when the re action insulin Shock can occur without the individual s being aware that he is experienc ing the sometimes diabetics who have become professional athletes have been Given sugar water to drink when others but not the player himself have noticed that an insulin Shock reaction i in Tva chief says Power crisis near new Yolk a the untied Stales faces 9 disaster of major proportions unless utilities Are allowed o build nuclear and other Type Power plants without the chairman of the nations largest Power company said Aubrey chairman of the ten Nessee Valley said increasingly prevalent delays in the building or new Power plants arc damaging Tho reliability of electric and Everts of the past week arc a preview of the problems Wagner said that last during an intense cold the Tva was Able to maintain its service Only a razor thin the Utility requested in customers to curtail use of As did several utilities in the an emergency outage at any one of our medium to targe generating units would Nave required our dropping firm Busi Ness Load to avoid losing our Wagner the Tva serves 2i million in an area of North Carolina and Industry officials estimate it takes 12 years to build a nuclear Power Plant and 5 to 8 years to build a conventional with most of the time being used to resolve environmental and Legal while postponement and delay sound harmless enough years before Plant to scheduled for initial oper they in reality Plant the seeds for disaster of major Aubrey said in a speech at a conference on Amer ican Energy choices before the year Industry and government experts to gently warned that rotating blackouts or government imposed restrictions on electricity use Are possible by next year in us Southeast and by 1966 in All other they said the problem stems from a steadily growing demand for electricity at a Lime when utilities for various Rea some economic but others involving the problems cited by Wagner have not been building enough new Power the situation is especially critical at times of Peak when the largest amount of electricity a needed to offset extreme heat or this past some hard pressed utilities in the my wac Cut off Power to com Mercial reduced voltage to All customers and brought in electricity from neighbouring defense is key to canal pact of new York i api although a major by of the american people still oppose the Panama canal their opposition switches to overwhelming support if the United states is assured the right to defend the a new associated press Csc news poll snowed the polls finding of a pressure Point in Public opinion came on the heels of Senate majority Leader Robert Byrds announce ment Friday that be would support the treaties with including a Clear guarantee of the right to defend the the interviewed by Tele phone tuesday and were Baskett first if they had heard or read about the about 77 percent said White 22 percent said no and i percent were not of those who had heard about the trea c2 percent opposed ratification by the 21 percent were in favor of approval and 10 percent were then the respondents were asked if they would favor the treaties if an amendment were added specifically giving the United k o threatened by with that the treaties won overwhelming support of those familiar with the agreements 65 percent favored the amended Only 25 percent opposed with 10 percent not on Byrd announced his support for the provided they were Modi fied to include Clear guarantees of rights to defend the canal and to Quick Pas Sage through the waterway in time of wat f do not think there should be any ques Tion that we have the right to defend the Byrd said la a Capitol Hill news there is considerable controversy Over the meaning of the proposed treaties concerning defense of the waterway after the until 2000 the United states has the Clear authority to defend the the first treaty the debate centers on what happens after when the pans Means assume full control under the terms of the second on thai topic the Trca Ticsay r of America and the Republic of Panama agree to maintain the regime of neutrality established in this an agreement reached by president Carter and panamas chief government Omar Torrijos which 5 not part of the treat essays the treaties mean each of the two countries de fend the canal against any threat to the regime of neutrality and consequently shall have the right to act against any aggression or threat directed against the canal or against the peaceful transit of vessels through the before this the Carter administration had adamantly opposed any changes in the but Secretary of slate Cyrus Vance said on wednesday that the Senate could attach an unde Taw to the treaty spelling out uie defense an3 the panamanians approved the posed treaties in a National and any amendments would raise the question of whether another vote would Nave to be taken 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