Peg 2 Daily Nsbrcsken Monday, November 7, 1C33 Alcoholic elderly topic of seminar Ey Crmno Tctaa ' The assumption that alcoholics dent live long enough to reach eld ege b not necessarily true, said Helen Eoosalb, director cf the Nebraska Depart ment of Agbtg. Studies show that 15 percent cf people over C5 ere alcoholics, Eoosalb said, which means that cf the 03,000 ptosis C3 cr elder Ln Nebraska, 0,000 cf them nicy be alcoholics. Boossib made her comments Friday In a lun cheon address to CO participants tit a seminar cn alcoholism and drus dependency among the elderly. The seminar was conducted at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege streets. Boosalis said the majority cf Nebraska's elderly are healthy, vital and active, but the situation can change rapidly. The elderly have more health and financial problems, she said, and they abo expe rience a great deal of loneliness. These factors lead some older people to seek relief and escape from their problems by drinking, she said. One major problem with drinking among the ' elderly is the effect is can have when combined with medications, said Dr. David L Songster, adjunct assistant professor cf clinical pharmacy at the NU Medical Center. He said alcohol can have one of two major ejects on medicine. First, large amounts of alcohol can decrease the "metabolic clearance rate" , for some drugs, which means that the medication stays in the body longer because enzymes that would ordinarily break dorm the drug are tlowcd. In a your person, cne-half of the drug will be gone from the syeiem Li 0 hours. Lowe ver, -rg2 ter said, In an elderly person, the came drug may take ICO hours to leave the body. This can cause medical prcblemj for the elderly, he sell Secondly, in some elderly alcoholics, the intake cf alcohol can abo stimulate the production cf the enzymes, and speed up the elimination cf drugs from the body, Sony ter said. He said a combination cf anti-arthritic drugi and alcohol may cause ulcers, pcsclbly causing the patients to became chronic "bleeders". The problem cf alcoholism among the elderly b often ignored because people dent went to leek at another problem aSIictmg the elderly, said Seadra M. Schiff, an outreach therapbt with El-County Community Hospital in Warren, llieh. Schiff, who received her certificate and master's degrees in social work from Wayne State University in Detroit, Mich., said alcoholism among the elderly can be separated into two types: early and lata onset. The early-onset alcoholic is the person who has been drinking for most cf his or her life. Schiff said this person has tremendous strength or else he or she would not have survived the years cf alcoholism. The late-reactive onset alcoholic drinla bee of problems in later life. Medical, financial and social problems can lead people to find escape in drinking, Schiff said. . 4 a Now your favorite denim comes in rich indigo-dyed 100 cotton sweater knits. These mellow with washing, just like - ' your favorite jeans. Left, blousy, snap-placket top $34. matching sweat-style pants $32, bothin a textured indigo knit Right, crew-neck indigo sweater $56. Sbes S-M-L ' .. Sportswear V I h . ) :-..T "v: Vi ! ' - ( . - 7 A-'! C-:7, ta-Tit 1W. et d Sun. 1-5 Warner . . . tkrhocl has been gxd to me, but school juet cant teach you all you need to know he said. "I thought things were very structured, juat get the ob dons right Cut yea ave to learn to ceil v..i people . . . noraattarhsr iWff fmWw vi I t rtiT jou are, you arcnt geing to the job donev without the help of the people you work with." After the Nielsen job, Warner worked for two ment of Administrative Services, where he met his wife, the former Joait Sendgraff of Fremont. Theyve been married for 'three years, and have a five-week-old son named' DrCW..-' '' .;: ' .. ; Funds . . . cf hb gsals is to work with local banks, loan I companies and -the U2L Esh a b.7-ir.tcrcet, ehcrt- terra emergency loan for international students. , ; He said this type of loan is needed because it is diTiicult for an interna tional student to get an . 'American co-signer in order to be eligible for a "regular loan' ' The new president said he also will Work to arrange better housing for international stu . dents during holidays. Al though rooms in Inter national House in Nei .hardt Residence Center . axe available, students need the permbeien cf current reeiients-to stcy in them during breaks. This a pre: dents who "dont want a stranger staying in thejr room," he seid. ""Other ISO officers" elected Fridey were Tcny Ogienta cf li'igeria, rice er.t;eyTati;arcf 5 J AiMUs cf.: toA fewJ ixttMMt Charmsga cf IIab;rb, Khayyat of Jordan, XUI representative. - Off Tfee Wire Nr-Honsl and international news from tils Rcutcr News Report Reb sis capture Arafat stronghold TEIFOU, Lebanon Cyrh;vt;e!;ed Pales tinian rebeb squeezed FLO leader Ytcccr Ara fat into a tight corner in northern Lebanon Sundey by capturing one cf hb tvro remaining strongholds alter f ear dr3 cf blaody fighting. Kebeb forces advanced to with 1.5 miles of Arafat's base at the Eadda.Ti refugee camp as loyalbts put up what may be the guerrila chiefs last fight in Lebanon. Arafat early had conceded the lees cf the Nahr Al-Eared refugee camp, 10 miles north cf Eaddawi, and said he had ordered hb men to withdraw in order to spare Chilian blood. He . vowed to fight on at Bad dawa because, he said, . we have no alternative to' self-defense." Reports from Tripoli, CO miles north cf Bei rut, indicated that Arafat's men stand little chance against the otrwhelm!ng firepower of the rebeb, who are supported by Syrian troops controlling the area. Search for black bon ends , .TOIIYO US. ships searchin g in the Sea of Japan far the wreckage cf a Sauth Korean airliner shot down by the Soviet Union Sept 1 left the area Sunday, Japanese coast guard cmeiab said. The move fallowed a Pentagon announcement Saturday that the United States was calling cn its search in the area far the wrcckege frcm Ilcrcan Airlines flight C37. AH 2CD people aboard the airliner were .. . l evice r.cr zr.y c he? wreckage had been found frcni the Eoeing 747 jet. The United States had hoped to find the recording device for clues on the downing of the airliner after it strayed into Soviet air space. , v Eatur. records g From warship.; to jail ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada Bernard Coard and Gen. Hudson Austin, instigators of the bloody coup against Prime Minister Maurice , Ebhop three weeks ago, were transferred from a U.S. warship to the main jail in Grenada Sunday. The men and four others, including Coord's wife, Fhyllb, were, turned over to the custody of Caribbean, security force on the bland. , , -; " U. forces had 'arrested the Co'ards and Austin in' the early stages cf the UJS.-led inva sion, which hegan Oct. 25.; ,-. : Americans continued to draw strong sup port from residents cf the blend. Prominent Grenadians said Sunday that they stO fear the presence cf a shadowy "Tth column" and that they want American forces to remain cn the bland. In Washington, US. cfHcials said they still hope to remove American military forces from Grenada cs coon as peeeHie, decp'ee requests from Grenada's govarr.cr-ger.eral that some US. troops remain until elections -are held. Defense Secretary Caerar Wt:r;berer, Inter viewed cn ABC-TVs i Lb Week V,.th David Erbldey," said the tiding cf the withdrawal would depend cn hcf.7 cblr ear.tiens cn Grenada returned to ..err::! and Lew rrridlY forces from ether CzfZ'zzz itzZzi could be d to take over a policing rcle. 7 tov ' toward " Cuba WASHINGTON - A dbetbd C-eviet nuclear submarfcis, under tow by a Soviet crs tug c?fthiIIil. At!"tt j. V.WU.A..M;4 - - --..wiWvviiwkvii. southward in the dircetien cfCeil-a, t;;e- Pen- 1 1 1 fn P.!4 P.H.il... tTtfl ... spatted the Vlctcr-3 cbes attr.eke'A dee' r.ed to hurl and de:trey ether ;! cn theVr f 2ce cf the chappy seas I:;:; tl; ar.CC3 :j c: ;t cf Charleeten, S.C. A Cevbt fcg fren II na reached the sub SaturCr.y. 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