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Page 4/The Battalion Exercise qv may ease ByW RMS pains Revolut Mot even lution the University News Service stomachs Regular aerobic exercise mar other 1 hi relieve some of the physical ;l?te sixties emotional symptoms of prenw But wli trual syndrome (PMS), a Indira Ga A&M University study indicate minds of Anne Cr.nty, a doctoral studeclike a fast health and physical educationni,; Norma area of research is the menstni; the Greet cle and its influence on the t winner a bases her conclusion on an exit: guished ] review of existing research (ragricultur psychological and physiologbhthe seeds i fects of exercise and non-sciet: Borlauj surveys of female students. with the “I am suggesting that ae: when Ga exercise can relieve the symptoc.asked if : PMS—mainly mood chrnge,de-. pening or sion and tension,” Canty said. said In addition, several studies pen and t shown exercise causes a rebtyou do nc opiate-like substances called er did a wo pnins whu h sc ientists believe.nized (th count for mood elevation ii chplogy c pressed patients who exeri.,sht said ‘ regularly, she said. gaged in ; ’‘The literature is out there; plot of th has not Ixeen applied with w nas said 1 who experience I’MS," she said front of The women who do expeny inain, wic symptoms following ovulatioi had some prior to the beginning of their: and plan strual cycle are not a minority,t ; been. It v said. It has been estimatedtha.birds can 90 percent of women are affeett: people sa PMS with 2 to 4 percent believt: n e Ik* severely affected. Mp be jc Canty said physical sympto:, ov cr the ’ PMS include headaches, bach r ' t * ts pf v abdomin.tl bloating, breast swelled his t i constipation, a craving sweetsf 1 4 es < ani salty foods and fatigue. The w * t b thei tional symptoms include tearfulr^ or 250 anger, irritability and tension ■• t be old i overwhelming depression tht jlndia bef treme manifestation. “Most women have to lean, coj>e with this every month andll lieve exercise and proper mi could be one of the best wayso ping," she said. Canty said for exercise tobedl live in relieving PMS symptom would have to be a regular acd 20 to SO minutes three or four a week. The elimination of sugar and from the diet during the two-w period would also reduce symj of bloating and those caused WA I States health icent ] figure Medic poglycemia which occurs in wok prior to their cycle, she said. Canty's desire to conduct rm' in the area of exercise anditseffo on PMS is bolstered by inform non-scientific surveys for women" her classes which showed those*: exercised regularly experienced Ii depression, irritation and falif prior to their menstrual cycle it those who did not exercise. Priest to stand trial in case of smuggling Associated Press BROWNSVILLE — A Rodl Catholic priest and three others stand trial in April after not guilty in their arraignmenU weapons smuggling case, a fedf magistrate has ruled. The Rev. Salomon Sandoval, fredo Cumpian and Luis Davalos f ieared before U.S. Magistrate 1 iam Mallet Wednesday, a dayead* than scheduled. Salvador Vela former city commissioner in Ain 1 was arraigned Thursday. A pretrial hearing is set for if 8 before U.S. District Judge Rki :: Hinojosa. Jury selection is sched^ April 9. Federal prosecutors allege Sard val acted as a middleman forDa'i and Jorge Wong, both Mexican0 zens. Wong still is at large. Sandoval is pastor of San de Porras Catholic Church in Alt a community northwest ofMcAli in Hidalgo County. Assistant U.S. Attorney Rot* Ciuerra said the priest coma® Vela and Cumpian, who boif four Uzi semiautomatic weapons# J u iy- Guerra said the weapons wf headed for Mexico labeled as W copter parts” when federal autl ties, acting on a tip, stopped shipment. ith The priest each are charged with one count conspiracy to give a false stated and four counts of making statements. Cumpian, a studeni Pan American University in Ed burg, is charged with one count conspiracy and three of making!®' statements. Vela faces one count conspiracy and one of makingaf®' statement. The f ive were indicted by a eral grand jury last week and swered a summons before theirl (( mal arraignment this week. Guerra said the defendants-' Th< Sai pre lus Bu nei the five years imprisonment on count plus fines ranging ft $ 10,000 to $30,000 if convicted.