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Meanwhile, the mobile teams get down to business. Each traveling unit includes a doctor, a dentist or hygienist and, if possible, a nutritionist, all of whom pay their own expenses. Some medical services, such as eye and dental examinations, tests for high blood pressure and other common medical problems, are available. The emphasis is on prevention rather than treatment. "We do not treat people here," explains the Rev. Judith Cook, a Presbyterian minister and registered nurse who heads the Appalachian program. "We want people to know what health care is all about, what it has to offer...
...very least, Taylor, 52, has long since dispelled the notion that a jazz musician sleeps all day. The son of a Washington, D.C., dentist, he studied saxophone, guitar and drums as well as piano-until he discovered that "pretty girls always came and sat on the piano bench." He had his own combos in high school and college (Virginia State, where he majored in music), then headed for New York in 1943 (he was medically exempt from war service). Two days after arriving, he landed a job with Ben Webster's band. Soon he was playing with such performers...
...will increase from today's average of $3,440 per capita annually to $8,960. Yet inflation will take much of the Gemütlichkeit out of the German future. (The magazine Jasmin predicts that the price of potatoes in German shops will quadruple by 1980, while a dentist's fee for gold bridgework will increase a painful...
...Administration's inflation fighters have shown about as much enthusiasm for the freeze as they might for a visit to the dentist. Their main concern now is how quickly they can end it. For some firms it may be over within the next few weeks. John Dunlop, the Cost of Living Council chief, said last week that he was considering lifting the freeze on "a phased basis." A number of firms and industries for which new rules can be quickly drafted could be relieved of the freeze well before Aug. 12, when the more flexible controls of Phase...
Hardly anyone expected that Héctor Cámpora, the mild-mannered ex-dentist hand-picked by Juan Perón as his movement's candidate for President, would easily unite the fractious Argentines. Few, though, expected that potentially explosive trouble would break out on the day of Cámpora's inauguration as the country's first elected chief of state since...