Monday, Nov. 17, 1952

Capsules

P:The American Heart Association this week launched a threefold drive among employers, physicians and heart patients themselves, to convince them that many more patients should be employed than is now the case. A job, it says, is good for them.

P:More than 90% of U.S. headaches are caused by frustration, tension and anxiety, said Cornell University's Dr. Harold G. Wolff. To relieve much of the suffering, he prescribed a different attitude toward life and a slower pace.

P:Mrs. Ray Johnson was watching her husband split logs, using a wedge and a sledge, at their St. Regis, Mont, farm when something struck her in the abdomen. Last week, when Mrs. Johnson's baby girl arrived (by Caesarean section), doctors found nothing wrong with the baby except a steel splinter, as big as a fingernail, stuck in her scalp. Now she is doing fine.

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