—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, FEB. M, 1988
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Voice Mixed Reactions Over Heart Transplant
Leading American cardiolo
gists have mixed reactions to
the human heart transplant
operations, an opinion round
up in a medical newspaper
indicates.
Most of the physicians in
terviewed by Medical Tribune
recommended a "go-slow" po
licy until results of the first
transplants can be scientifically
evaluated.
"I favor calling a morato
rium on any further human
heart transplants until the me
dical profession has obtained
full data on present trials and
can assess the findings," said
John H. Moyer, MD, chairman
of the Department of Medicine
at Philadelphia's Hahnemann
Medical College.
Not all of the physicians
polled were in favor of halting
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the operations, but Dr. Mo
yer's view was said to reflect
the caution expressed by most
of them.
Some of .the reseachers,
while conceding the technical
brilliance of the procedure,
considered it to be premature,
because the medical profession
has no guaranteed-effective
measures to prevent rejection
of the transplanted organ. On
the other hand, some investi
gators felt that the problem of
rejection could not be over
come until more data were
gained through further trans-
plants.
Many of those interviewed
believed there should be more
emphasis on prevention of
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plants were the main method
of attack against most forms
of heart disease.
"If we are going to break
the back of the epidemic of
premature adult heart disease,
the form of the blow must be
on prevention of first attacks,"
said Dr. Jeremiah Stamler, Chi
cago epidemiologist.
Progress in preventing coro
nary heart disease has been
made in that several factors
associated with development
of the condition have been
identified. These risk factors,
so-called because their pre
| sence places an individual at
i risk of developing heart disease
| are overweight, high blood
pressure, insufficient exercise,
cigaret smoking, stress and
| high blood cholesterol levels.
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I Intentions to Stay in Methodist
Church Voiced by Members
CINCINNATI, Ohio—Their
Intention to "stay In the Me
thodist Church" was reiterated
many tlmea by speakers at the
National Conference of Negro
Methodists here Feb. 6-9. At
the same time, they stressed
that the denomination must
magnify* Its attention to the
"black church" and the "black
community."
The gathering of some 250
ministers and laymen was cal
led by an ad hoc committee.
It was In the same place and
just six years after a study
conference called by the segre
gated Central Jurisdiction,
which by April will have been
eliminated by plans set in mo
tion in 1962. This year's ses
sion, by contrast, had only a
small contingent from the CJ
but was predominantly com
prised of churchmen formerly
in tne CJ, as well as some from
sections of the country never
included in segregated annual
conferences.
been implicated in the develop
ment of atherosclerosis, a con
dition in which patches of fat
form on the wall of arteries,
the arteries become thickened
and the free flow of blood is
decreased.
(This process was graphical
ly illustrated In a recent issue
of Life, in which award-win
ning photographer Lennart
Nilsson depicts the sequence of
cholesterol\bulld-up on arterial
walls. One bf the color illustra
tions, "Aorta in Ruins," shows
the worst stage of atherosclero
sis, in which the body's main
artery is being choked off.)
Therefore. ; blood
choles' r • oe bene
ficial in averting the develop
ments of atherosclerosis and
its complications.
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As conference chairman,
the Rev. James M. Lawson of
Memphis, Tenn., pointed out
that elimination of the CJ
means "the battleground has
changed, but the need for a
common purpose and unity
is still with us." He expressed
hope that the results of the
meeting "will help to make the
United Methodist Church
something different" from its
predecessor.
The conference was short
on formal speeches but heard
brief panel-style views and
comments from several parti
cipants. Their remarks in
cluded:
The Rev. Negail Riley, New
York City, coordinator. "We
are together as Methodists to
review our plight or blight and
see what resources we have to
meet it. . .We're not talking
about separation but about
changes within the Methodist
Church."
The Rev. Cecil Williams,
San Francisco pastor. "We
need to deal with Methodist
structures and resources, which
are now misdirected. We need
to learn to use power as others
have in the church."
Mrs. Donald Spencer, Cin
cinnati. "We hope to give the
larger church the benefit of
our years of tribulation."
The Rev. Randolph Nugent,
New York City. "We want to
help direct the black church as
it moves alongside of social
revolution."
Mrs. Cornelia Lake Smith,
Baltimore. "Brotherhood is not
a goal to work toward but
a context to work within."
The Rev. C. Jasper Smith,
Su.nter, S. C. "Many have for
gotten that we are Negroes as
well as Methodists. ..Stay with
your people; they don't have
anyone else."
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The family of 2nd Lt. Hubert
T. Wagstaff Greensboro, con
gratulates him after Wagstaff
was commissioned in ceremon
ies at A&T State University
last week. From left to right
Mrs. Anna Arnold Hedge
man. New York Citv, "That
the church has not yet caught
up with this century is evid
enced by the outcry at "Black
Power." Other ethnic groups
have learned to use such power
to overcome their handicaps.
Power is "what makes things
happen and people know it."
She urged "the need to brown
Jesus Christ up a bit, so he
won't look like only one kind
of people."
The Rev. Hamilton Boswell,
San Francisco. "We need to
develop closer relationships
and unity with the Negro Me
thodist denominations."
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