Creighton University Window Winter 1985-1986

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1985-12Author
Vaughn, Pamela A.
Doll, Donald A., S. J.
McGinley, Maureen F.
Le Beau, Bryan F.
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'BETWEEN-AGER' SHIFTING ROLES: MID-AGE CHILDREN CARING FOR PARENTS / CHILDREN THEY CARED FOR NOW CARE FOR PARENTS More parents are living into their 80's, and in 95 percent of the cases the children they took care of now take care of them. Window 's special look may provide you with guideposts. Photos by Fr. Don Doll, S.J., give you a glimpse of the new world. Page 4. OSTEOPOROSIS: SILENT THIEF SEALS BONE FROM WOMEN / WOMEN FACE PERIL THEY CAN AVOID WHILE YOUNG Creighton's internationally known osteoporosis team of Drs. Heaney, Recker and Gallagher have many guidelines for young women who are at risk. Your mother's admonition to drink your milk should be listened to. Page 14. HALLEY'S / LOOK! UP IN THE SKY... IT'S THE COMET OF DOOM! The checkered and portentous history of Comet Halley is traced by Dr. Bryan Le Beau, assistant professor of history at Creighton. Also read the legacy of wry cometary comments left by Fr. William Rigge, S.J. Page 20.