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• s,tunl•y, Derembe, il,,llom..._,_ A-5 SD conferees told that AIDS can also ravage the mind -- , ...... 5 By ryl Clar 1 'J cope with changes they must make in atric Institute, explained how the dis- creasing at a faster rate than in cases in the county has increased disease discussed yesterday included tan w,u r their lives, and how mental health ease can affect the brain function of many other major metropolitan during each six months for the past its impact on the minority communi- professionals might make their lives a person who tests positive to the areas. San Diego County has the 16th- two years: 40 cases during the first ty, which is seeing a higher incidence easier. human immunodeficiency virus as highest number of AIDS patients of half of 1985, 73 cases during the sec- in women and children than in the Experts who deal with those who much as a year before any physical U.S. metropolitan areas, according to ond half of 1985, 79 cases during the white community; cases of AIDS in have AIDS, or aids-related complex mamfestations can be seen. the federal Centers for DJ.Sease Con- first half of 1986 and 60 during the Tijuana; the drain on the social ser- (ARC), which includes aspects of the He described lethargy, confusion, lrol in Atlanta. third quarter of 1986, with another 60 vices systems in San Diego and San disease that may not be fatal and is dementia, personality disorders, de- The County Department of Public expected during the fourth quarter Francisco; and problems among he- estimated to occur lll about 10 times lirium, hallucinations, subtle loss of Health reports that diagnosis of Other mental health aspects of the mophiliacs. the number of people with AIDS, ex- memory, impaired concentration, /. plained how little IS known about the apathy and agitation as well as sleep --~--------------~---------------~ way the disease affects the brain, the difficulty, forgetfulness and avoi- nervous system, and the functional dance of tasks - all of which may abilities of its victims both psycho- occur without a diagnosis or suspi- logically and physiologically. cion of AIDS. Depression, the urge to withdraw Wolcott said such symptoms in a in despair or attempt suicide, the person who later develops ARC or mistrust of hospitals and doctors and AIDS are subtle at first, but ''later on other a pects of havior can be seen it's often very obvious, and often even m those who have only been with gross neurological manifesta- e posed to the but aren't tions. And sometimes,'' he added, "it sick can happen fast, from being totally For e ample, Deane Wolcott, a normal to totally demented within psychiatrist at th University of Cali- three weeks." fornia at Lo:; An eles' Neurospsychi- In San Diego, the cases are in- San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454) 1986
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THE91RIBUNE B-7 basketball team hits the road----
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By Kirk Kenney Tribune Sportswriter
and 6-5 freshman swingman Craig Cottrell more involved. Egan should have that opportunity tonight against Nevada-Reno, which is 1-2 on the
But the Toreros aren't worried. "It's still early in the season," s1id senior forward Nils Madden, who ·e 17-foot jumper was the difference in USD's home opener against Boise State. Toreros junior forward Marty Munn, a 6-foot-6 transfer from Hart- nell CC, became more mvolved in the team's offense against Boise State, scoring eight points. USD coach Hank Egan intends to use Munn more as the season progresses and also would like to get 6-9 junior forward/center Jim Pelton
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Offensive consistency may be the operative phrase as the USD men's basketball team opens a six-game stretch of road games tonight at Ne- vada-Reno. In both of their games this season, the Toreros have watched 16-point leads evaporate in the second half. Last week, 1t was Utah coming back before USD managed a 70-67 win. Thursday, Boise State came back to tie the Toreros 52-52 before losing 54- 52 on a last-second shot. ·,
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narried cqach of year Uruv~f San l)iego men's soccer coach Seamus McFadden has en nam the West Coast Coach of the Year by the coaches of the Intercollegiate SOC'cer Association. McFadden gamed the award after his team posted a 19-4- 1 record this past season The Torero.s 18 regular-season wins tied them for most wins in the nation. McFadden, 33, has coached the USO team for seven seasons. Though his side plays in the NCAA's Div. I, the school does not offer any scholarships in soccer. The Toreros got off to a fast start in 1986, winning nine of their first 10 matches. Included in that string was a 1--0 win over the University of Nevada-Las
USO soccer mentor named c_oach of year .'i "?,t raver&of San Diego men's soccer coacli 'SeamusMcFadden has been named the West Coast Coach of the Year by the coaches of the Intercollegiate Soccer Association. McFadden gained the award after his team posted a 19-4-1 record this past season. The Toreros 18 regular-season wins tied them for most wins in the nation. McFadden, 33, has coached the USD team for seven seasons. Though his side plays in the NCAA's Div. r, the school does not offer any scholarships in soccer. The Toreros got off to a fast start in 1986, winning nine of their first 10 matches. Included in that string was a 1-0 win over the University of Nevada-Las
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Vegas, ranked No. 3 in the nation at the time. '!be Toreros registered win No. 19 m the West Coast Athletic Con- ference Tournament, but suf- fered a defeat later to finish se- cond in the WCAC. Prior to talcing the reins at USD McFadden coached at both Clairemont High School (two CIF titles 1n three seasons), and Mesa College, where he ac- cumulated a 48-8 mark
Vegas, ranked No. 3 in the nation at the time. 'The Toreros registered win No 19 in the West Coast Athletic Con: ference Tournament, but :mf- fered a defeat later to finish se- cond in the WCAC. Prior to taking the reins at USD, McFadden coached at both Clairemont High School (two CIF titles in three seasons), and Mesa College, where he ac- cumulated a 48·8 mark.
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