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EVENTS

Buddy walk

|Annual Mile High Down Syndrome walk, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.|$12|Clement Park at Bowles and Wadsworth Avenue, 303-797-1699|LITTLETON

Women in Health Connections

M|Medical experts answers questions in an open forum, 6-8 p.m. p.m. RSVP required|Free|Schlessman YMCA, 3901 E. Yale Ave., 800-556-5514

F|Barefoot in the Park

W|Tai chi in the park every Wednesday, weather permitting, 9 a.m.|Free|Robby Ferrufino Park, West 76th Avenue and Carr St., 303-431-2400|ARVADA

Cancer screening clinics

TH|Tri-County Health Department offers mammograms, breast exams, Pap tests and pelvic exams free of charge to qualifying women |Various locations, 303-783-7150, tchd.org

Memory walk

SA|The Alzheimer’s Association annual walk, 8:30 a.m. Registration begins at 7 a.m.|Denver City Park, 303-813-1669, coloradomemorywalk.org

Bone-density screenings

Low-cost screenings of the spine and hip by Life Measure Labs mobile service.|$59|303-680-7547 for locations throughout Colorado

Exempla Blood Donor Center

Donors needed.|Exempla St. Joseph Hospital, 303-837-7193

Tetanus booster shots

The Visiting Nurse Association of Colorado offers tetanus booster shots by appointment.|$20|390 Grant St., 303-698-6414

CLASSES/LECTURES

Letting go

M-SEPT. 26|Healing workshop for people dealing with relationship endings, 7-9:15 p.m.|$35|303-750-2208, SinglesWorkshops.com

Living well

M|Swedish Medical Center physicians, nurses and oncology staff answers questions about cancer, 6-7 p.m.|Goodson Recreation Center, 6315 S. University Blvd., 303-730-4610, Education.SwedishHospital.com or www.sspr.org|LITTLETON

Raising healthy kids

M|Nutritionist presents program on creating healthier lives, 7:15-8:45 p.m.|Free|303-972-4164

Self-defense for girls

M & SEPT. 17|Learn basic techniques to fend off an attack, 6-7:30 p.m. Open to girls ages 9-12.|

$17 Northglenn residents, $19 non-residents|Northglenn Recreation Center, 11801 Community Center Drive, 303-329-9922|NORTHGLENN

Denver Physical Therapy

TU-SEPT. 27|Offers a series of health and fitness seminars, 6:30-8 p.m. This month’s: “Feldenkrais Pelvic Power.”|Denver Athletic Club, 1325 Glenarm Pl., 303-628-0871

SUPPORT GROUPS

Depression/bipolar

M|Free meetings, 7-9 p.m.|Crossroads Church, 10451 Huron St., 303-584-1957|NORTHGLENN

Tinnitus

M|Encouragement, current information and coping techniques for tinnitus sufferers and their families.|303-292-6408

Food addicts

M & W|Twelve-step recovery program, 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays in Denver.|303-425-9691 or 303-847-1314, foodaddicts.org

Women’s group

M|Eight week support group for women with low libido, pelvic pain and other sexual issues, 7 p.m.|

$50 deposit, $30 per week|720-234-9058

ACEP support

W|Support group for adult children/caregivers of elderly parents meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month, 6:30-8 p.m.|Malley Senior Center, 3380 S. Lincoln St., 720-272-2846|ENGLEWOOD

Aphasia support group

W|A speech-support group for stroke survivors, 10:15-11:45 a.m.|Free|

Washington Street Community Center, 809 S. Washington St., 303-730-8800,strokecolorado.org

Brain Aneurysm support group

W|Provides support for survivors, families and friends, 6:30-8 p.m. First Wednesday of every month.|Littleton Adventist Hospital, 303-779-1821, bafound.org/support/supgrp_colorado.php

Colorado Brain Aneurysm Foundation

W|Local support for survivors, families and friends, 6:30-8 p.m.|Littleton Adventist Hospital, 303-779-1821|LITTLETON

MS Parenting support group

W|Support for people diagnosed with MS, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Registration required.|Free|National MS Society, 700 Broadway, Suite 808, 800-344-4867

Rocky Mountain Cancer Center

W|Support group for women with breast cancer, open to anyone, 6 p.m.|1700 S. Potomac St., 303-418-7600,coloradocancercenters.com|AURORA

Community Connections

TH|Double Trouble in Recovery: a 12-step, dual-diagnosis support group for people with a mental illness and an addiction, 10:30 a.m.||TH|Schizophrenics Anonymous: a six-step support group for schizophrenia and related disorders, 11:30 a.m.|1564 Elmira St., 303-739-9631|AURORA

SD Support group

TH|Support for individuals diagnosed with Spasmodic Dysphonia, 6:30 p.m.|720-320-0170

CFS and fibromyalgia

SA|1-3 p.m.|National Jewish Center, 1400 Jackson St., 303-423-7367

Alzheimer’s Association

Offers more than 30 monthly support groups in metro Denver for caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s.|Free|303-813-1669 or 800-272-3900

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Free monthly support group at various locations for people with ALS and their families.|303-832-2322, alsaco.org

Hepatitis C

Hep C Connection offers free monthly meetings to people with hepatitis C and their families. Call for locations and times.|303-860-0800 or 800-390-1202

Rainbows

Support group for children and adults who are grieving a loss from a life-altering crisis.|303-758-2820

Rocky Mountain Stroke Association

Offers free support groups for stroke caregivers, victims and survivors. Call for dates and locations.|303-730-8800|LITTLETON

Sexaholics Anonymous

A 12-step recovery group; 20 meetings across the metro area.|303-292-3376, denversa.org

Support Group

Call for schedule of meetings to obtain help for pain, freezing, burning numbness and stinging of hands and feet.|303-796-7659 or 720-352-4893

University of Colorado Cancer Center

Offers support groups for victims and their families. Call for dates and locations.|720-848-0268, www.uccc.info/cancercalendar

VOLUNTEERS

Affinity Hospice

Volunteers needed to visit with hospice patients or assist in the office. Training provided.|Call Pamela at 303-546-7921

Agape Hospice Services

Seeks volunteers to support hospice patients and their families. Training provided.|720-482-1988, ext. 207

Arthritis Foundation

Volunteers needed to answer telephone calls from people who need information about arthritis and the services the foundation provides. Training provided.| 303-756-8622, ext. 225

Aurora Mental Health Center

Applications are being accepted for volunteers interested in serving on the Governing Board of the Aurora Mental Health Center.|303-617-2300

Denver Regional Council of Government Aging Services

Seeks ombudsman volunteers to serve as advocates for residents in assisted- living facilities.|303-480-6799

Exempla Lutheran Hospice

Seeks volunteers to provide support to patients and families.|303-467-4974

Life Source Hospice

Seeks volunteer massage therapists,

reiki practitioners, pet-therapy dogs, musicians and companions for patients.|303-231-1426

Porter Hospital

Now accepting applications from volunteers to bring their well-behaved dogs into the Hospital to visit patients.|303-778-5693

Rocky Mountain Stroke Association

Volunteers needed to assist in physical- and pool-therapy classes in Littleton on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.|Call Sherry at 303-730-8800

St. Joseph Hospital

Needs volunteers for the information desk, nursing units, clerical positions and patient visitors.|303-837-7667

VistaCare Hospice

Seeks volunteers to provide companionship to the terminally ill and assist with special projects and administrative help. Free training available.|303-639-9243

STUDIES

Colorado Allergy and Asthma Center

Seeks volunteers 40 and older with smoking-related lung disease being treated for COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).|720-858-7510

Depressed adult participants

Caucasian men and women between the ages of 35-45 with current depression and no major neurological disorders.|303-398-1152

1st Allergy & Clinical Research Center

Seeks children and adolescents who suffer from asthma and/or seasonal allergies.|303-773-9000

Rocky Mountain Center for Clinical Research

Insomniacs wanted for a research study to evaluate an investigational drug for signs and symptoms of insomnia.|303-403-8478

Swedish Medical Center

Seeks people 21 and older who have had an ischemic stroke at least four months before screening and suffered resulting weakness in one hand and/or arm. The study will evaluate investigational therapy for recovery of hand/arm function.| 888-546-9779

University of Colorado at Boulder

Seeks healthy men and women ages 55 to 79 who are not involved in an exercise program to help determine how metabolism is affected by aging, 303-492- 7702. || Seeks healthy 50- to 79-year-old male sedentary volunteers for research on effect of abdominal fat on vascular health, 303-735-6410.||Seeks healthy men and women ages 55 to 79 for a study investigating how the cardiovascular system changes with age. Must be nonsmoker and taking no medication, 303-735-4686.||Seeks healthy men and women ages 55-79 for reseach in cardiovascular health and aging. Participants must be non-smokers and taking no prescribed medication for cardiovascular disease, 303-735-4686.||Needs healthy, sedentary, non-smoking postmenopausal women ages 45-65 for an exercise and hormone replacement therapy study, 303-492-2485|BOULDER

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Looking for non-diabetic men and women ages 30 to 55 to participate in a 12-week research study. Must be overweight and have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, 303-315-3120.||Seeks healthy men and women for muscle gene expression and metabolism study. Participants must be 40-60 years old and in good general health. Financial compensation is provide, 303-266-7372

Mail calendar items at least 10 days in advance to Health Calendar, The Denver Post, 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202, or fax to 303-820-1679.

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