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Calendar
of events
Monday,
Sept. 11, noon
"Nutrition:
Health vs. Hype," part
of the "Coming of Age" lecture series sponsored by the UC
Davis Center for Aging and Health, Sierra Health Foundation,
1321 Garden Highway, Sacramento. There is much more to good
nutrition than just eating less fat. An interactive discussion
about the value of plant-based diets, phytochemicals and nutritional
supplements. Learn to distinguish between health approaches
to nutrition and media hype. The speaker is Christopher P.
Gardner, an assistant professor in the UC Davis School of
Medicine's Center for Advanced Studies in Nutrition and Social
Marketing. For more information, call (530) 754-8679 or (530)
752-9463.
Tuesday,
Sept. 12, 5 p.m.
Free one-hour seminar on refractive
eye surgery conducted by surgeons of the
UC Davis Laser Vision Correction Service, held in the UC Davis
Department of Ophthalmology, Lawrence J. Ellison Ambulatory
Care Center, Suite 2400. The sessions are intended to provide
basic information and answer questions about all aspects of
refractive eye surgery. For more information, call (916) 734-6650.
Wednesday,
Sept. 13, 12:15 p.m.
"Stress
Reduction," part of the UC Davis Medical
Center Cardiac Rehabilitation Program lecture series. Lawrence
J. Ellison Ambulatory Care Center, room 3015B, 4860 Y Street,
Sacramento. For more information, call (916) 734-8407.
Tuesday,
Sept. 19, 5 p.m.
Free one-hour seminar on refractive
eye surgery conducted by surgeons of the
UC Davis Laser Vision Correction Service, held in the UC Davis
Department of Ophthalmology, Lawrence J. Ellison Ambulatory
Care Center, Suite 2400. The sessions are intended to provide
basic information and answer questions about all aspects of
refractive eye surgery. For more information, call (916) 734-6650.
Tuesday,
Sept. 19, 6:30 p.m.
"Sleepless
in Sacramento," part of the "Coming of Age"
lecture series sponsored by the UC Davis Center for Aging
and Health, UC Davis Cancer Center auditorium, 4501 X Street,
Sacramento. Is snoring, heavy breathing or its absence causing
you or those around you to lose a good night's sleep? The
"Doctor of the Night" will discuss various approaches and
new medical treatments for sleep apnea, snoring and other
sleep disorders. The speaker is H. William Bonekat, professor
of internal and pulmonary medicine. For more information,
call (530) 754-8679 or (530) 752-9463.
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