The White Falcon - 04.10.1985, Blaðsíða 10
AW2 Chase reenlists
AW2 Phillip W. Chase, VP-10, recently reenlisted for four years
under the SRB program. Administering the oath is Lt. Cmdr. Pete
Fleming, VP-10 operations officer. Chase is from Wide Field, Colo.
DISEASE
continued from pg.3
disease cannot l)e transmitted
person to person, it may be
transmitted through the placenta
to the fetus. Fetal infection
can lead to death, brain damage
and other neurological disorders
which may be evident at birth or
later in life. Infections a-
cquired after birth usually are
asymptomatic in humans, and
rarely cause complications in
non-pregnant people.
A very important thing to re-
member is to always thoroughly
wash your hands with soap and
hot water after handling cats,
feces, dirt and raw meats. Be
sure to seek veterinary care for
your animal when it appears ill.
NAVFAC promotion
Petty Officer 1st Class Cylde
Popwell has recently been CAPed
to his present rank.
Popwell is the leading petty
officer in the supply division
at NAVFAC. He is also the div-
ision career counselor, division
training petty officer and di-
saster preparedness petty of-
ficer.
Women smokers have lower fertility
Women who wish to become pregnant have a better
chance of conceiving if they stop smoking cigar-
ettes, according to an article in the Journal of
the American Medical Association.
Researchers at the National Institute of En-
vironmental Health Sciences conducted a study to
find out if smoking reduces fertility. Informa-
tion about smoking histories and how long it took
each woman to conceive were collected on 678
pregnant women.
"Fertility of smokers was estimated to be 72
percent of the fertility of nonsmokers," the
study reported.
The researchers also determined that the amount
of smoking made a difference. "Heavy smokers
(those women who smoked more than 20 cigarettes a
day) experienced lower fertility than did light
smokers (57 percent and 75 percent of the preg-
nancy rate of nonsmokers, respectively)."
The study showed that fertility was no affect-
ed by husbands'smoking.
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