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52-53 Celebrity Anna Kendrick Singer, Actress & Writer
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“Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” ~Isaiah 40:30-31 Welcome to our Children's Issue. We need to guide our children to recognize and respect God in their lives. As parents, we have a God-given responsibility to learn God’s Word, to teach our children. I decree these bible verses give you strength and wisdom to model a godly lifestyle.
Deuteronomy 6:1-8
Proverbs 22:6
That thou mightest fear the Lord thy God, to keep all his statutes and his commandments, which I command thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son's son, all the days of thy life; and that thy days may be prolonged.
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 7:7 And beheld among the simple ones, I discerned among the youths, a young man void of understanding,
Colossians 3:21 Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they be discouraged.
1 Corinthians 15:57-58 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
Ephesians 6:4 And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Matthew 7:11 If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?
1 Peter 4:8 And above all things have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity shall cover the multitude of sins.
Now these are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which the Lord your God commanded to teach you, that ye might do them in the land whither ye go to possess it:
Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the Lord God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey. Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes.
Romans 14:10-12 But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. For it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God. So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God. Until next time,
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Inspiring positive life choices Every day in every school, our children and teens face a test, one that will have a major effect on their future. Failure can have devastating results. However, it’s not a test of academics. It’s not a matter of math, history or science. It’s a matter of healthy vs. unhealthy choices. It’s a matter of life and death. News headlines often tell of the results of these tests. We read about school violence, drug overdoses and suicide. We learn about young lives that have been cut far too short by one bad decision. We look at the devastation and ask, “What can we do about it?” Fifteen years ago, a Scottsdale couple, Debbie and Steve Moak, asked that same question. They had been dealing with their own son’s substance abuse issues, a problem that had blindsided them. As a loving, involved family with a child who was a scholar, athlete and student leader, they were shocked to realize that even they weren’t immune to the repercussions of negative youth behavior. After helping their son overcome his struggles, they felt like their job wasn’t done. Debbie and Steve decided they were going to use the knowledge they had gained through their experience to better equip other families to avoid the same problems. The Moaks joined forces with their son’s psychologist, Dr. Mark Rohde, to create the nonprofit organization notMYkid. With prevention as the focus, rather than intervention, they designed a unique “peer-to-peer” approach to provide both parents and their kids with firsthand, real-world knowledge and the courage necessary to prevent negative youth behaviors and inspire positive life choices. notMYkid maintains the same approach today, and has now grown to serve schools, community groups, and places of worship all over Arizona. In order to better equip families to prevent negative youth behaviors, notMYkid now presents on six topics: Substance Abuse, Bullying, Internet Safety, Body Image, Unhealthy Relationships, and a combination topic of Depression/ Self-Injury/Suicide. The Amplif(i) program (designed for 5th-12th grade students) has Young adult Peer Educators who have overcome destructive behaviors and are now living healthy, productive lives share their personal stories. Along with their personal story, the Peer Educators teach the students 14
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a variety of healthy coping mechanisms and communication tools, and provide them with behavioral health resources. Students surveyed after the presentations have said they were inspired, encouraged, informed, and better prepared to face life’s challenges that come their way. Parent and Faculty workshops are taught by educators that are comprised of behavioral health professionals, law enforcement officers and other relevant professionals. Parent and Faculty presentations include the latest information on warning signs, related studies and statistics, prevention techniques, and the best ways to begin healthy and consistent dialogue with children and teens. Each onehour presentation contains information and tools that have the potential to save lives. “Parents today are looking for anything that can help keep their children safe from harm,” says notMYkid CEO Aimee Runyon. “notMYkid’s parent education classes equip parents with the skills necessary to implement a successful family prevention plan and ensure the safety of their kids.” During the 2014-15 school year, the organization hosted presentations in 336 schools and community groups throughout Arizona. notMYkid now reaches over 100,000 students, parents, and faculty members annually with its message of “Positive Life Choices.” The results have been extremely encouraging, both anecdotally and in terms of hard data. Each year, the organization receives hundreds of letters, calls and emails from parents, students, and school faculty who have been Photo courtesy of notMYkid
Commission’s Seal by of Approval™ for presentation. accreditation. positively Gold affected a notMYkid TheynotMYkid also addedalso gynecological cancer treatment to their recently went through a third-party growing list of patient services, another first for the West evaluation, and the outcome was overwhelmingly Valley. positive. Survey results showed that notMYkid presentations resulted in increased knowledge, Today, the practice boasts 52and physicians, than positive change now in opinion, sustainedmore behavior 200 employees and 20 partner offices Valleywide, including change. several in the West Valley cities of Peoria, Avondale, Glendale, and Wickenburg. WhileSurprise still focused on Arizona, notMYkid is getting ready to roll out their programs nationwide. This fall, “We the areorganization a cancer center services plans towithout release awalls serieswhose of on-demand stretch into every inch of this community, offering the prevention training videos to coincide with its national West“Back Valley with the best doctors, best treatment to School” prevention campaign. notMYkid also technologies and bestonresearch in thenetwork country,” Dr. “The Reed will be featured the Lifetime show says.Balancing “Cancer isAct,” a disease of survivors – and we want to Aug. 11 & 25. The segment will keepshowcase it that way.” notMYkid’s commitment to substance abuse prevention.
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Hyenas at the Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park By Dr. Grey Stafford
Hyenas are often misunderstood and feared. Their portrayal in pop culture probably perpetuates their reputation as a dark, loathsome animals. But, nothing is farther from the truth. Hyenas, like the baby-striped female on display at Wildlife World's baby animal nursery serve an invaluable role in Nature. Once found throughout northern Africa, the Middle East and much of western Asia, the striped hyena is now only found in small isolated populations due to misguided efforts to eradicate the "pest." As scavengers and hunters, hyenas help ensure that weak and sick animals are removed from wild populations of gazelles, antelope and other prey animals. In doing so, they also provide feeding opportunities for other species of animals. Striped hyenas are smaller and form smaller social groups than the spotted species on display at the Wildlife World Safari Park. WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO , AQUARIUM & SAFARI PARK 165th Ave. & Northern 623.935.WILD (9453) www.wildlifeworld.com This space is sponsored by Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium
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Underage Drinking a Sobering Issue in Arizona COPE Coalition works to curb teen drinking in Maryvale It’s officially summer. And as most teens are texting friends, finding ways to stay cool and working summer jobs, it’s also time for the annual spike in underage drinking. In fact, more teens take their first sip of alcohol during the summer months than any other time of year according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. But in Maryvale, the COPE Coalition, operated by health care organization Terros, is taking action to put an end to underage drinking in the west Phoenix community. Throughout Arizona, nearly a quarter of a million underage youths drink alcohol every year, and one in five reports having had their first drink before 13 years old, according to the National Underage Drinking Enforcement Training Center. “Some parents think it’s harmless fun for their teen to occasionally drink alcohol,” says Torre Valentine, Terros prevention manager. “But underage drinking is anything but harmless.” Studies show adolescents who begin drinking alcohol before the age of 15 are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence or abuse later in life than their peers who wait until the legal age of 21 to take their first sip. “The COPE Coalition hosts programs throughout the year to teach teenagers the dangers of underage drinking,” says Elizabeth Arendt, Terros community development coordinator. “One of the highlights of our summer is the Quinceañera Sin Alcohol Program.” The 2015 Quinceañera program began in June and will culminate in a coming of age party for the participants in September. Beautiful ball gowns, hair styling, makeup and other necessities for the big day are all donated by area merchants. Quinceañeras are a rite of passage for young girls in the Latino community. But for many young women, the event also is celebrated with heavy drinking among friends and family members in attendance. 16 July 2015 | azhealthandliving.com
“I wanted to be a Quinceañera Sin Alcohol participant to show other teens that they don’t need alcohol to have fun at a party,” says 2013 participant Marlene Ayala. The Drug-Free Communities Support Program, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), in collaboration with COPE Coalition, have been sponsoring the alcohol-free event since 2009. Prior to the Quinceañera Sin Alcohol event, the young women and their parents participate in eight weeks of classes. In addition to discouraging underage drinking, the classes are designed to improve communication between teens and their parents and teach about self-esteem, dating violence, teen pregnancy and the roles of fathers, among other important issues. “Preventing underage drinking starts at home,” Arendt says. “That’s why we require the parents of Quinceañera participants to attend all eight classes with their daughters and focus so much on communication between parents and teens.” Photos courtesy of COPE Coalition and Terros
A few tips for parents to help reduce underage alcohol use are: 1. Be a role model. If you choose to drink, drink responsibly. 2. Talk about the dangers of drinking. Have open conversations about the effects of alcohol throughout your child’s life.
3. Be actively involved in your child’s life. A close, supportive relationship with your child will make him or her more likely to delay drinking. 4. Know your child’s friends. Good friends support good choices. 5. Supervise all parties to ensure there is no alcohol. Create an environment that teaches your children they don’t need alcohol to have fun.
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Midas Franchisees Drive Out Hunger in Scottsdale By Katie Snyder
Across the U.S. and Canada, Midas franchisees are working with local food banks to bring food, funds and hands-on assistance to hungerrelief efforts in the communities where their customers and associates live and work as part of the Drive Out Hunger #1Mile1Meal Food Truck Tour. Help spread the word and feed the hungry Saturday, July 4, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Midas, located at 9550 North 90th Street, Suite A-2, in Scottsdale. All proceeds will benefit St. Mary’s Food Bank. Community members can enjoy giveaways and help support the cause in three easy ways: Non-perishable food donations, monetary donations or fuel the hunger-fighting road trip on social media by using #1Mile1Meal on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. For more information, visit www.midas.com/driveouthunger.
Arizona’s Only Veterinary Teaching Clinic Now Serving the Community Midwestern University Companion Animal Clinic, an 111,800square-foot teaching clinic designed to provide learning opportunities for students as they serve the local community’s pets and their owners is now serving the community. The new facility, part of the Midwestern University Animal Health Institute is located at 5715 W. Utopia Road, in Glendale. The new Clinic offers affordable high-quality primary and specialty care for small animals, including preventive medicine/wellness, dental care, surgery, diagnostic imaging, senior pet care and other specialties. The Clinic has also received accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), a distinction enjoyed by only 15 percent of veterinary practices nationwide. For more information, visit www.mwuanimalhealth.com, or call 623.806.7387 (PETS). 18 July 2015 | azhealthandliving.com
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Tilted Kilt's Annual Here's to Heroes Fundraiser
Saturday, July 4, is the final day of Tilted Kilt's annual Here's to Heroes fundraiser. Proceeds go to the Folds of Honor Foundation, a nonprofit benefiting the children and spouses of military women and men who were disabled or killed serving our great nation. Customers can make a donation in exchange for customizable paper dog tags for $1 or $5 that will be displayed on their pub walls. Digital dog tags are also available to buy online. A 10$ donation gets people a special Folds of Honor glass. This year, Tilted Kilt’s goal is to raise $100,000 for Folds of Honor. Tilted Kilt has locations in Peoria, Tempe, Downtown Phoenix, Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. For more information, visit www.tiltedkilt.com.
Code Red Summer Heat Relief Campaign Ramps up in 2015 Scorching temperatures continue to plague the Valley’s homeless and elderly shut-ins each summer in Arizona, causing many to die on the streets and in their homes. This summer, Phoenix Rescue Mission is stepping up its efforts to prevent heat-related deaths and illnesses among this vulnerable population by expanding its Code Red: Summer Heat Relief Campaign into the East and West valleys. Code Red runs through Aug. 31. For the third consecutive year, Phoenix Rescue Mission will partner with several municipalities and businesses to issue a public plea for water, white socks, toiletries, cool snack packs, hats, light-colored T-shirts, sunglasses, sunscreen, chapstick, chilly neck coolers, monetary donations and more. The Mission is in urgent need of volunteer drivers for its recently added second Hope Coach vehicle. The Hope Coach Outreach program is a central part of Code Red as it enables the Mission to get the much-needed life-saving supplies to those living on the streets throughout the Valley. For drop-off locations and a list of items needed, visit www.phoenixrescuemission.org or call 602.233.3000. azhealthandliving.com |July 2015
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Local Company Releases New Oral Health Product Scottsdale-based company CloSYS knows how important a good oral health care routine is to our overall well-being. In addition to the already impressive product line, they have now introduced the JustRIGHT Mild Mint Rinse. CloSYS Pre-Flavored JustRIGHT Mild Mint™ Rinse is simple and effective thanks to Cloralstan™ - a powerful, patented ingredient that kills 99.9 percent of harmful bacteria in 10 seconds. CloSYS is pH balanced and alcohol free, so it works gently but effectively. And unlike alcohol-based formulas, you get the clean without the burn. The active difference between CloSYS and other oral mouth rinse is its ability to eliminate the Volatile Sulfur Compounds that cause bad breath and the harmful bacteria that create them, without any burning or irritation. Learn more at www.closys.com.
Roadie Named 2015 Red Herring Top 100 North America Winner Last month, Roadie, Inc., announced it won the Red Herring Top 100 North America Award at an annual event that recognizes the year’s most exciting and innovative technology companies from the U.S. and Canada. Roadie was selected among thousands of entrants and hundreds of finalists for its transformative business model, which has the potential to disrupt the $90 billion shipping industry struggling to address the needs of the growing on demand economy. Popular in Arizona, Roadie is a mobile, app-based community that connects people who have items to send with drivers who are already heading in the right direction. “Roadie has built a strong community of neighbors helping each other and getting what they need, when they need it,” founder Marc Gorlin says. “Whether it is a care package being sent across town in Phoenix or delivering a couch from Tucson to San Diego on a weekend road trip, members of the Roadie community want to reconnect and make it easier to lend a helping a hand when they can.” To learn more, visit www.roadie.com.
A New Way to Shop for Back to School Clothes Shopping for kid's clothes just got smarter! Perfect for Valley residents looking for discount deals, Schoola is an online shop where parents can score deep discounts (think 75-90% off retail) on gently used top label clothes for kids. What's more, part of the proceeds of every sale goes directly back to schools from where they were donated to fund important programs (like art and music). Schoola was founded by a mom and former school principal. Parents can help their own kids' school just by recycling last year's outgrown clothes! Schoola sends the collection bag and handles all shipping for free. Learn more at www.schoola.com.
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Women's Health Goes Digital Ideal for local women looking for an easier way to keep track of their menstrual cycles, Clue takes menstrual health digital with leading period tracking app. The woman-led digital health startup based is a free-to-download period tracking and fertility app, designed to help women locally and around the world track their periods and better understand their bodies. To date, more than 2 million women across more than 180 countries have downloaded and used Clue. To learn more, visit www.helloclue.com.
Sun City West Dance for the Health of it Club On Friday, July 17, from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. join other Valley neighbors at the Sun City West Dance for the Health of it Club’s Boogie Nights Rock ‘n Roll” Dance. This dance will be held at Palm Ridge Summit Hall located at 13800 W Deer Valley Dr., in Sun City West. Host and disc jockey, Kort Kurdi, will spin the great hits from the 70’s and 80’s. Admission is $6 members, $8 guests. Bring your own refreshments; ice and cups provided. For more information, call 602.679.4220 or visit www.scwdanceforhealth.com.
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Arthritis in Children Aches and pains are a widely accepted side effect of aging. Over time, bones can become more brittle and cushioning tissues between joints can deteriorate. But while arthritis and pain are often associated with the elderly, young people, including children can experience arthritis as well. According to the Arthritis Foundation, juvenile arthritis or JA, comes in many forms and affects nearly 300,000 children. JA is an umbrella term used to classify a variety of diseases affecting the joints and musculoskeletal systems in children. Juvenile lupus, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (also known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis), juvenile dermatomyositis, and Kawasaki disease are just a few of the conditions that fall under the JA umbrella. Unlike adults, who may develop arthritis from years of wear and tear on the body, kids with JA can often trace their condition to genetics. JA also is an autoimmune disease in which the body's natural immune system ends up attacking its own cells by mistake when something goes awry. With arthritis, the attack can result in pain, inflammation and fever. Juvenile arthritis can cause persistent joint pain, swelling and stiffness. The Mayo Clinic says that some children with arthritis also develop serious complications, such as growth problems or eye inflammation, and JA may affect the skin and gastrointestinal tract. Arthritis is typically a lifelong condition. Although flareups may last a few days or weeks, those with arthritis can usually expect their symptoms to persist throughout their lives. This can be especially challenging for children who are not mature enough to understand their condition. Furthermore, JA can be easily overlooked by doctors who are not used to seeing young patients with arthritis. Parents who learn to recognize the symptoms of JA may be able to identify the condition before their children's doctors, and that early detection can help kids better cope with the discomfort and pain caused by their condition.
Stiffness: Children with JA may be particularly stiff in the morning.
Pain: Kids who complain of pain right after waking up rather than after a day of physical activity may be exhibiting signs of JA. Pain may dissipate as children begin moving.
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Fever: Sudden fevers not linked to any respiratory or stomach ailments may be indicators of JA.
Fatigue: JA can cause children to be more tired than usual. Fatigue also can affect eating and sleeping patterns. If a pediatrician suspects JA, he or she likely will recommend a visit to a pediatric rheumatologist, who will then take a complete health history to determine the type of symptoms present and the length of time those symptoms have been present. Laboratory work, x-rays and other imaging tests will rule out other conditions, but no test can definitively say if a child is or is not suffering from JA. There is no cure for arthritis. The goal of treatment is to reduce pain and inflammation and improve quality of life. A combination of medications, physical therapy, and healthy eating are usually prescribed to ease symptoms. Medications may be anti-inflammatory drugs as well as biologics, which put the disease into remission and prevent the body's immune system from attacking the body further. Several different treatment plans may be tried until the right combination is found. Weight management and healthy eating can help a child with JA prevent further joint damage as he or she ages. Physical activity, including low-impact exercises that take the stress off knees or hips, also are good for the joints, and can improve strength and flexibility.
Add Health Screenings to Back-toSchool Checklist As summer vacation winds down, thoughts turn from jaunts to the beach to readying for a new school year. Todo lists include many of the typical tasks that precede going back to the classroom, including shopping for new clothes, purchasing school supplies and finishing summer reading assignments. Another essential requirement parents must find time for is completing their children's health screenings and immunizations so youngsters can return to school. Health screenings may include, but may not be limited to, routine physical exams, eye exams and dental cleanings. Each school district may have its own set of health requirements that must be met in order for children to attend school. Many schools require that children are up-to-date with all immunizations before they can begin a new school year. While the issue of vaccinations has inspired debate in recent years, parents should recognize that many schools will only exempt students from receiving certain vaccinations due to religious reasons. For a list of state vaccination requirements and possible exemptions for schools in the United States, visit www2a.cdc.gov/nip/schoolsurv/schImmRqmt.asp. Students who have specific learning disabilities or
medical conditions that require classroom modification
should obtain recent documentation from any therapists or specialists prior to beginning a new school year. Doing so facilitates the process of setting up procedures within the school while ensuring children have what they need to excel in the classroom. All parents may want to ask doctors to provide copies of medical and immunization records so that schools will have the most recent copies on file. Parents should schedule eye examinations well in advance of the first day of school so they have ample time to fill new prescriptions for youngsters before school begins. Parents of adolescents or students on the verge of adolescence may want to address the subject of bodily changes before the school year begins anew. Address changes that can be expected, including the start of menstruation for girls. This will help children better understand what is happening when they witness changes in themselves and fellow classmates and give them a chance to receive accurate information rather than gossip from their peers. azhealthandliving.com |July 2015
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Explaining Sensory Processing Disorder Educators and parents must now be more cognizant about the various needs of their students and children. The lines between certain learning disabilities and conditions are not always easy to decipher, and this is especially true with a condition known as sensory processing disorder. Sensory processing disorder, sometimes-referred to as sensory integration dysfunction, involves the way the nervous system receives messages from the senses and transforms them into appropriate motor functions and behavioral responses. When a child has SPD, his or her sensory signals are not organized into appropriate responses. This can present challenges when performing everyday tasks, says the Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation. Clumsiness with regard to motor skills, behavioral problems, difficulties in school and anxiety are just some of the conditions that may result from SPD if no treatment is sought. A person with SPD may find clothing, physical contact, or some sort of sensory input, like light or sound, to be uncomfortable, while another may under respond to certain stimulation, such as not reacting quickly enough to pain. Others with SPD may not have adequate motor skills, leading them to consistently fall or trip. Some people with SPD overly seek out stimulation and sensation to a point where they are often misdiagnosed with ADHD. Identifying and understanding SPD is essential; as such, an understanding can mean the difference between getting the right treatment or being misdiagnosed. Some people with SPD are medicated for other issues, when SPD really is the cause of their problems. SPD is most common in children, although it can occur in adults. The exact cause of the condition, and other neurodevelopmental disorders, has not been entirely identified. Doctors believe SPD is often inherited and SPD causes are ingrained in DNA. Prenatal and birth complications also have been implicated, and environmental factors may be involved. However, researchers believe SPD is the result of factors that are both genetic and environmental. 28 July 2015| azhealthandliving.com
An accurate diagnosis of SPD means that most children will be treated with some form of occupational therapy. Listening therapy and other therapies may be combined. Therapy may take place in a sensory-rich location that is challenging but fun. Additional support may be needed in the classroom for school-aged children. Because kids with SPD have brains that are wired differently, they may require different approaches to learn their lessons. The disorder does not make them any less intelligent; it just means lessons need to be tailored to meet their needs. The best course of action is to ask a doctor to conduct tests to determine if a child has SPD. Research shows that families who work together with educators, therapists and other family members have the highest levels of success with regard to making life easier for someone with sensory processing disorder. Furthermore, parents who suspect their child has SPD can refer to this checklist, which is available at www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/sensoryprocessing-disorder-checklist.html. A child may not exhibit all signs of SPD, but the list can be a good starting point for conversations with a doctor.
Tips for a Healthy School Year
Students are most likely to get sick when school starts because being at school put children's immune systems to the test, offers The Mayo Clinic. Young children who are in close proximity to others in large groups tend to spread organisms like bacteria and viruses that cause illness. Breaking the cycle can take some work, but it's possible to make this a healthy school year.
Encourage handwashing. Handwashing habits are
essential for school-aged children and should be taught as soon as possible. Children should wash their hands after they use the bathroom and before they eat. If they've been playing outside or have interacted with children who are sick, handwashing can help remove some of the germs lingering on their hands.
Stop (some) sharing. Sharing develops good manners and can foster new friendships. But children should be discouraged from sharing food, drinks and other personal items. Once the item has been placed in a child's mouth, it should not be shared.
Take a sick day. When kids get sick, keep them at home. Schools may have guidelines indicating when it is acceptable for children to return to school, and it's important that parents adhere to those guidelines so illnesses cannot spread around the school. Promote adequate sleep and nutrition. While adults
may need between seven and nine hours of sleep a night, children often require more. The National Sleep Foundation recommends eight to 13 hours of sleep a night for schoolaged children. Begin adjusting sleep schedules during the latter part of summer vacation so that children can readjust to their regular sleep schedules. Parents also should feed kids nutritious diets consisting of a variety of foods. Avoid high-calorie junk foods, reserving such items only as special treats every so often.
Donate cleaning supplies. Some schools may be
underfunded and may not have enough supplies to keep all of the classrooms and surfaces clean. Parents can help by donating cleaning wipes and sprays so that students and teachers can thrive in clean, healthy environments. azhealthandliving.com |July 2015
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MIND, BODY & spirIT By Dr. Sherrie Campbell, author of Loving Yourself: The Mastery of Being Your Own Person
Tips to Maintain Class & Control Through Any Life Challenge We all have moments where we don't love how we responded to a situation or with how we acted. When you are grounded in who you are, you have a certain essence where people can feel that not much can shake you. To be elegant essentially means that you know who you are and are grounded and comfortable in that person. Many of us are emotionally out of control, lacking presence of mind, allowing life to take us on an emotional roller coaster where we feel crazy and at the mercy of our life situations, people and emotions.
Seven Steps to the Development of Your Inner Elegance: 1. Mindfulness: In order to find and express your inner elegance, you first have to envision yourself as an elegant person. To start this change, you have to begin thinking of yourself in the way in which you wish to be perceived. Once you start this thought process, everything else will fall into place.
2. Grace: When you think about displaying an inner elegance, gracefulness is one of qualities to express this. When you are graceful, you move slowly, have a positive but quiet confidence about your aura and you think and speak with poise, charm, dignity and beauty. You are deliberate in who you are without being pushy.
3. Self-Control: Do not have tantrums or play emotional games. You do not need to manipulate to get what you want. Being in control and owning who you are is what draws love and opportunities to you. When you show you have self-control and are emotionally intelligent, you are viewed as smart and smart is sexy.
4. Classy-Sexy Style: An elegant woman does not show all her assets. Dress in a way that provides some sex appeal by provoking curiosity and professionalism. Your style should exude sophistication. Do not overtly use your appearance to be noticed. Become more by being less. Elegance is not conservative. It is refined, sexy and tasteful.
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6. Be Clear: Do be not afraid to be yourself. Give little thought to what others think of you. A big ego is not part of your plan and nor do you need to court attention and this is exactly why you will get it. When you are clear, about whom you are your inner elegance shines through. Demonstrate you have high standards and will not accept less than the treatment you deserve.
7. Self-Sufficient: Do not expect anyone to take care of you emotionally, physically or financially. You must have the confidence, courage and motivation to be selfsufficient. To truly possess this quality and not have it be an act, you have to walk your talk. You have to be passionate about your life, your independence and your ability to love. When you embody this, you can give yourself to relationships without losing your own ground, your passion for your life and the achievement of your dreams. You come first and everyone else comes second. You know that if you love yourself, you can better love others. As you focus on yourself, you learn to love yourself. When you love yourself, you become that elegant, confident, graceful, desirable woman who commands the right kind of attention and praise. Why? Because people can feel you have it together inside and out.
Character-Building Techniques for Parents with Teens Parents today contend not only with yesterday’s worries – drug abuse, bullying, teenage sex and with delinquency – but new challenges. The digital age has introduced adult predators and other online hazards, and body altering decorating such as tattoos and piercings are popular temptations. The teenage years are unlike any other in a person’s life – it’s a unique in-between period from childhood to adulthood, and it’s helpful to remember that problems during this time are actually normal. But teens still require guidance, encouragement, and good ideas to see them through to adulthood. A universally admired trait, spanning all cultures, religion and philosophy, is compassion. A truly compassionate teen will inevitably have a host of other positive qualities, including patience, understanding, sensitivity, tolerance, intuition and more. Parents can encourage compassion in the following ways:
Model it: Compassion is largely learned, so be aware of how you act around your children. How did you respond to the request for money from that panhandler on the street? What comment did you make behind his back, in the presence of your kid? What did you say about that idiot driver who just cut you off in traffic? Your teens are watching and listening. Notice it: Point out examples of compassion that occur around you. It comes in many forms. Relevant to our daily lives are the people who quietly, and without recognition, help others in need, including volunteers of all types. Make a game of identifying instances of compassionate deeds you’ve witnessed. Teach it: Compassion has to be taught, so be prepared to provide direct instruction on how your teen needs to think and act in order to develop that quality. One important component is empathy. If your teens can’t see things from another’s perspective, it is difficult for them to appreciate what that person is going through. Help them learn to walk a mile in their shoes.
Anticipate it: Character can be fostered by projecting moral strength into their future. In this way, you will be subtly shaping the adult they are working to become. Say things like: “By the time you’re an adult, you will be such a person of strong character. That’ll be really cool.” Guilt it: A personal value system serves as a means of accountability to oneself (and your family and community). This begins with the value system parents promote in their kids. If they fulfill the promise of personal values, it is a source of justifiable pride. Violating personal values should result in guilt for not doing what’s right and shame for letting other people down. Parents need to help their kids along with this. Repeat it: Once is not enough when it comes to character. Find every opportunity to work it into the conversation. Using all of the strategies mentioned above, you will be able to work character issues into every possible situation in a remarkably diverse number of ways. You need to have mentioned character so often – at least once every couple of days – and in so many different forms that they are sick of hearing about it by the time they graduate from high school. azhealthandliving.com | July 2015
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MIND, BODY & spirIT By Linda Mornell, author of Forever Changed, and founder of nonprofit, Summer Search, www.summersearch.org
Skills Adolescents Need for Successful & Satisfying Life Teenagers spend a good chunk of their learning time immersed in such subjects as algebra, history, biology and geography. But the march toward a successful and satisfying adulthood involves more than the ability to add numbers or read and analyze complex material. Equally vital are skills that help young people develop character and give them the courage and fortitude to deal with the many challenges life will throw at them. During the physical, emotional, and intellectual explosions of the adolescent years, it’s critical that teenagers develop a belief in their own ability to succeed. People who truly believe they can perform well are more likely to view difficult tasks as something to be mastered rather than something to be avoided. Skills and values that help lead adolescents to a more satisfying life can range from respecting their parents to understanding that making mistakes is part of life. Here are just five of the many skills that can make a difference.
Learn to listen. The willingness to listen is a direct reflection of how much we value each other, and being listened to reduces stress. Nothing teaches young people more about how to become good listeners than having a mentor or other adult who consistently and intently listens to them. The ability to listen with intention and compassion creates and enhances qualities like curiosity, empathy and altruism.
Understand and manage stress. It’s essential that young people understand the role stress plays in their lives and the difference between healthy and unhealthy outlets for handling that stress. Healthy outlets for stress include exercise, talking, creative pursuits, and venting anger through words and exercise in safe environments. Unhealthy outlets include withdrawing and bottling up feelings, overeating or restricting food, violent behavior, relying on passive activities like TV and video games, alcohol and drug use, premature sexual activity and blaming others. 32 July 2015| azhealthandliving.com
Embrace anger. Young people (and perhaps adults as well) who want to achieve success often try to keep a lid on negative emotions. For inner-city students that instinct is especially understandable because acting on angry impulses raises the risk of getting hurt in the neighborhood or can be a threat to fragile relationships at home. Yet, young people find relief when they are given permission to appropriately vent their anger and frustration. They consistently feel better when their mentors help them talk about rather than swallow their frustrations.
Reject the victim mentality. Many young people struggle at times with feeling like victims. That especially can be the case for those growing up in poverty. In truth, they often are victimized. They may live in a dangerous neighborhood with highly stressed and single parent families, and every day they are confronted with the harsh realities of poverty. The challenge is for young people to separate their experience of literally being a victim from the tendency to develop a victim mentality. They can’t control the former, but they can control the latter.
Value humor. Adolescents are turned off by sarcasm from adults, but they have a great appreciation for humor. If a mentor and a student can start poking fun at each other, the friendly teasing can lead to a closer and more trusting relationship. Learning to laugh at oneself is an important skill for us all.
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Q. Why shouldn’t I buy my hearing Q. How can we improve movement and prevent falls in Parkinson’s aids from a big box store? Disease? A. Hearing aids are intricate little computers that take skilled programming in order to A. Patients with Parkinson’s disease and appropriately amplify an individual’s hearing loss. Hearing aids are not a quick-fit solution to hearing loss. Programming performed by a doctorate level audiologist is critical if you want to hear your best. In most cases, it takes many follow-ups along with reallife test trials to ensure the hearing aids perform their best. Hearing aids also require routine cleanings and check-ups to prolong the life of the devices.
Big box stores have been selling hearing aids for years, however, most of these stores hire from within. These stores train employees with no education or experience in hearing loss to sell hearing aids. In Arizona, the only requirement needed to obtain a license to sell hearing aids as a ‘Hearing Instrument Specialist’ is a high school diploma.
related disorders have trouble moving. It’s a condition known as bradykinesia (literally slow movement). In addition to this difficulty in movement, many Parkinson’s patients also have balance issues. When you combine unsteadiness with an inability to make quick corrective movements, the result is an increased risk of falls and associated injuries. While Parkinson’s medications are extremely helpful, they often prove inadequate in terms of improving balance and ambulation. There is growing evidence that neural rehabilitation programs can improve both movement and balance in patients suffering from Parkinson’s symptoms.
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A. Spider veins are a common problem among the young and old. Spider veins are small blue and red vessels visible within the skin, usually on the legs but sometimes present on the face and chest. There are many treatments available. Sclerotherapy is a treatment of diseased veins using a saline solution which is injected into the veins, sometimes with the help of ultrasound. This solution irritates the vein valve and then closes them. This is not only done for cosmetic reasons, so your insurance may or may not pay for it depending upon the diagnosis and condition of the disease. Sclerotherapy is typically done only on the legs.
Research published in the journal Clinical Rehabilitation suggests that providing cueing along with treadmill training improves walking ability in Parkinson’s patients. The results of another study of Stochastic Vestibular Stimulation, published in the journal Brain Stimulation demonstrated improved balance and movement in Parkinson’s patients. In this therapy, random stimulation of the inner ear (the vestibular system) helped improve balance and also showed some ability to improve bradykinesia and slowed movement. Cueing and vestibular stimulation are simple techniques that can be applied during rehabilitation.
IPL and laser treatments are used to treat spider veins on the face and chest. With these treatments there is typically little to no down time, but redness and discomfort may last for hours to days. Insurance will not pay for spider vein treatment, but the cost is usually minimal.
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–Dr. Sharma Arizona Vein & Laser Institute & Med Spa 602.298.VEIN(8346) 602.298.LIPO(5476)
When you combine cheap hearing aids with an individual who has minimal knowledge or education in hearing loss programming the devices, you end up with less than ideal outcomes. Although cheaper prices are definitely appealing, cheap hearing aids are still expensive if they do not work. Having your hearing loss treated next to the toilet paper aisle in a warehouse is not ideal if your ultimate goal is better hearing and Another promising therapy for functional better quality of life. improvement in the Parkinson’s patient is oculomotor training (eye exercises). Very specific eye movements may activate brain regions known to be deficient in Parkinson’s disease patient. Combining these and other techniques into comprehensive Parkinson’s rehabilitation protocols
– Dr. Shanna Mortensen Happy Ears Hearing Center 623.428.0727
Q. How are spider veins treated?
Consult your primary care physician or vascular specialist to determine the best treatment plan for you.
Q. What is instrument assisted soft tissue release and can it help me move better?
A. Instrument assisted soft tissue release
utilizes tools to localize and treat soft identified tissue restrictions. The action of this treatment is to utilize a tool designed to essentially be “rubbed” across an area where either superficial or deeper tissue restrictions are identified. The rubbing is cross friction and done in various directions in order to work against the tissue grain and break down the adhesions being worked on. The utilization of tools produces a localized inflammatory response, which promotes local increase in blood flow thus bringing in fresh nutrients to the worked area. This results in reduction of scar tissue and ultimately an increase of range of motion with decrease in pain. This treatment technique is often used to treat joint restrictions including, but not limited to, frozen shoulder, knee joint restrictions, hip restrictions, I.T. Band dysfunction, and any other joint you might know of. This technique is also successfully used in treating such conditions as plantar fasciitis, spinal muscle restrictions, tension headaches, and many more soft tissue related symptoms.
Q. Should my kids get eye exams before starting or returning to school?
A. With the summer rapidly ending, it
is time to make those back-to-school preparations. The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends an eye exam before heading back to school for those who have never had one or those who have not had an eye exam in two years. Good vision is an integral part of the learning process and should be evaluated to allow a child their best chance of academic success. Approximately 86 percent of children start school never having an eye examination. There is a very strong correlation between vision and learning. A majority of learning comes through the eyes. It is important to note that good vision is not only that a child can see 20/20, but also that the eyes have good visual function. That means are the eyes working properly and are looking at the same place at the same time. Many children with “learning difficulties” have 20/20 vision in each eye, what they lack is the ability of the eyes to working well together. Parents and teachers should be aware of a few things, other than blurred vision that may indicate a visual problem. Some of the most common things are: Headaches during or after homework Needing a finger to maintain their place when reading Easily loses place when reading Squinting Rubbing eyes to help keep focus Avoids near tasks, such as reading and computer work
Q. Can sleep-disordered breathing cause inability to concentrate in children?
A. Sleep-disordered breathing in children
can result from swollen tonsils and/or adenoids, malocclusion (misalignment of the teeth) or swollen nasal passages. Children who suffer from sleep-disordered breathing do not sleep well at night. Often, they cannot enter REM sleep because they are unable to get into a deep sleep without their body forcing them awake when their airway becomes obstructed. As the body drifts to sleep, the airway relaxes. A healthy airway should not relax, but if the child has swollen tonsils or nasal problems, this relaxation can obstruct the airway and breathing causing the brain to wake up the body, resulting in excessive tiredness, and decreased concentration. Sleep-disordered breathing in children may manifest as strange positions while sleeping (such as hanging their head off the edge of the bed or propping it up on pillows in order to be in the right position to breathe), overall crabbiness, headaches, difficulty waking, and/ or bedwetting. It may also manifest itself as trouble concentrating—sometimes-serious conditions like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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If your child experiences any of these have them evaluated by your optometrist or ophthalmologist. – Dr. Foust Kukurin Chiropractic, Acupuncture & Nutrition Network 623.547.4727
–Dr. Baird The Village Eyecare 623.931.2943
However, not every child who has trouble concentrating is automatically suffering from ADHD. Trouble concentrating can be caused by everything from immaturity to a short attention span. Nevertheless, diagnoses of ADHD have risen exponentially in the last few years, as has the prescription of such drugs as Ritalin. Sleep-disordered breathing is just another possibility to look at when trying to find the underlying cause of your child’s inability to concentrate. –Dr. Croft Vistancia Orthodontics 623.566.0800 azhealthandliving.com | July 2015
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Q. How can acupressure help relieve emotional stress?
Q. Why choose cosmetic surgery?
A. People choose cosmetic surgery for A. Stress is a body response to your daily many reasons. Some want to look younger,
life experiences. When we develop stress, physically we might feel pain and tension, which make us fatigue, lose concentration, and become frustrated. An example is a tension headache and insomnia that affects your mood and your activities of daily living.
others want to look healthier, and some want to correct a deformity whether as a result of a birth defect, injury or illness. Whatever the reason, the decision to have cosmetic surgery is very personal.
While cosmetic surgery won’t change your life, solve personal problems, or make you Acupressure means use of gentle pressure look like someone else, it holds the power of the hand and firm contact on special body to give you greater self-confidence and add points to release muscle tension, improve to your sense of well-being. circulation, and promote the body’s selfhealing abilities. Holding the acupressure The keys to successful results are to set points with firm and steady pressure for a realistic goals, find a surgeon you can few minutes helps the body release pain- trust, and communicate openly about your relief agents. One typical pain-relief agent motivations, expectations, what you want to is called endorphin, a chemical released by change and why, and whether your surgeon the pituitary gland under the brain to block agrees that your goals are reasonable. the pain signal. Many people have good reasons. These As well as promoting pain relief agents, people have thought it over carefully, are holding the acupressure point helps elongate in good health, have good self-esteem, and relax the muscle fibers, makes blood understand the risks of the procedures flow more freely to carry the toxins away, they’re considering, and are doing it for and provides proper maintenance of the themselves. blood circulation, promoting great harmony within your body. Researches have shown Other people, however, are doing it to try there is electrical conductivity at the surface to please someone else — often their of the skin by using microvolt meters and spouse or partner — and their hopes go way an electrical device. This helps prove that beyond what the procedure that they seek by holding the acupressure point it helps can accomplish. interrupt the pain signal and promotes Knowing why you want cosmetic surgery physical and emotional healing. and whether you’re likely to get the results you want will help you, in conjunction with the advice of your doctor, decide whether to proceed with the procedure, or to reconsider your options. –Dr. Qiu Kukurin Chiropractic, Acupuncture & Nutrition Network 623.972.8400
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Q. How do I know if I have gallstones and if medical treatment is necessary? A. The gallbladder is a storage place for bile which is a liquid produced in the liver. After eating fats, as your body begins the digestive process, your gallbladder contracts and pushes the stored bile into the common bile duct, which brings the liquid to your small intestine to aid digestion. Gallstones form when the liquid bile hardens and changes to hard pieces of stone-like material, which then can block the gallbladder from emptying or cause a blockage within the common bile duct causing symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, or what is often called a gallbladder attack. Other symptoms may include constant heartburn, abdominal pain and bloating after you eat, or pain radiating to your back or right shoulder. Some people will experience fever, chills, yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark color urine and gray color stools. Severe pain attacks or constant pain that interferes with your daily life may mean that surgery is the best option. There are now very minimally invasive surgical procedures available for gallbladder removal. These methods typically mean you will not have to stay in the hospital overnight, you will recover quicker, and you will have little to no scarring. It is critical to seek medical treatment to ensure the gallbladder is removed before it ruptures.
– Dr. Johnny Serrano Precision Surgery, Inc. 602.547.3300
Q. What causes low back pain? A. Eighty percent of the population will
experience back pain at some point in their life. The lower back is subject to large amounts of mechanical stress and strain, leading to several major causes of low back pain. The spine supports the weight of the upper body. Thirty small bones called vertebrae enclose the spinal cord. Between the vertebrae are spongy pieces of cartilage, known as discs, which prevent the vertebrae from grinding against one another. As we age, these discs gradually wear away and shrink. Discs can also become injured and tear. The jelly-like center of the disc can protrude, known as a herniated disc. A herniated disc can put pressure on the surrounding nerves, causing pain to radiate down the leg. A narrowing of the space around the spinal cord can also put pressure on the nerves. This narrowing generally occurs from bone spurs that develop as we age due to osteoarthritis. This is a condition known as spinal stenosis. The compression of the nerves in the lower back can cause pain in the legs when standing or walking for long periods. Other common types of low back pain include sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction and facet joint syndrome. In summary, multiple pain generators exist and a full history and examination along with imaging is necessary to determine source of pain. Multiple treatment options for low back pain are available at Active Life Physical Medicine & Pain Center specific to the underlying cause of the pain.
– Dr. Lundquist Active Life Physical Medicine & Pain Center 623.535.9777
Q. What is Osteopathic Manipulative Q. What causes teen acne, and what Medicine (OMM)? How can it help me? are the treatment options?
A. The primary causes of acne in adolescent years is hormonal fluctuations associated with puberty, an increase in oil production, allowing for bacterial proliferate and the resulting decrease in the exfoliating process leading to clogged pores. The rambunctious bacterial growth in the oil gland then stimulates the body to mount an immune response creating redness, inflammation and pus causing the dreaded pimple. Topical/oral treatments are OMM was discovered by Andrew Taylor aimed at these factors. Still, M.D., D.O., in 1874. He founded the first osteopathic medical school to train When treating teen acne it is important to doctors of osteopathic medicine as a holistic consider medical intervention as quickly as alternative to the medical practices of the day. possible, to prevent worsening and permanent scarring. Frustrated that many of the medical treatments were ineffective and even outright harmful, A healthy skin care regimen for teens focuses Dr. Still discovered a vital relationship between on decreasing oil, exfoliating the skin, the body’s structure and its ability to function. moisturizing and decreasing inflammation By using his hands to align the body in a way and bacteria. The best products for this are that allowed improved flow of blood, lymph those that contain Retin-A, benzoyl peroxide fluid, cerebrospinal fluid and electrical nerve and salicylic/glycolic acid. Moisturizers with conduction, Dr. Still found that the patient’s anti-inflammatory agents such as polyphenols, body had an improved ability to fight disease. (green tea extracts) or medical grade products are best as they are non-comedogenic (free of It is this ability to help the patient’s body heavy oils) and most will have acne-fighting fight disease that distinguishes the osteopathic botanicals with anti-inflammatory agents. physician from other medical professionals. While all osteopathic physicians receive training Other medical interventions may be helpful, such as chemical peels, acne facials, Blu-U in osteopathic manipulative medicine during light treatments, lasers and alternatives to medical school, specialists in neuromusculoskeletal Accutane, such as Photo Dynamic Therapy medicine have completed postgraduate residency (PDT). Assessing internal factors is also key training in advanced osteopathic manipulation. to improvement. With the combination of
A. OMM is used by doctors of osteopathic medicine (D.O.s) to treat back, neck and shoulder pain, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), sports injuries, chronic sinusitis, asthma, fibromyalgia and migraine headaches. D.O.s are fully licensed, patient-centered medical doctors.
The information contained in this article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment. Always consult your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions regarding any possible medical condition.
– Dr. Heller Midwestern University Multispecialty Clinic Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Clinic / Family Medicine Clinic 623.537.6000
topical and in-office treatments, teen acne can be managed and long-term effects may be avoided.
If scarring has already occurred then laser treatments are extremely beneficial at minimizing the depth and severity of the scarring. Earlier intervention is best since the more youthful collagen cells can respond better to laser stimulation, thus providing the best outcome of eliminating the scars appearance.
–Dr. Maltais Physician Skin Solutions at Arrowhead 602.843.4040 azhealthandliving.com |July 2015
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Kulbhushan Sharma, M.D., FACS, was included in the “2009 Top Surgeons” by the Consumer Research Council of America. Dr. Sharma is board certified in general surgery and is also a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons. He did his vascular fellowship at the Arizona Heart Institute under worldrenowned cardiovascular surgeon, Dr. Edward Dietrich. He has been practicing as a general and vascular surgeon for more than 14 years in the Valley and is the founder and medical director of Arizona Vein and Laser Institute, which opened in 2004.
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Stanley Wen, MD, board certified, Family Practice Medicine, received his biology degree from the University of Chicago and his medical degree from the University of Illinois. He moved to Goodyear with his family in 2004. While working for Banner Estrella Medical Center, Dr. Wen witnessed the shortage of primary care physicians and the long waits for patients. This prompted his desire to open a family clinic and, in December 2008, Sage Health Family Medicine was born.
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Dr. Windy Foust is a board certified chiropractic physician and is licensed to perform physical medicine modalities and therapeutic procedures. She received her training in multiple chiropractic techniques and therapeutic modalities while attending Parker College of Chiropractic. Dr. Foust loves working with both children and adults. Her primary focus is to provide the highest quality and most effective care, ultimately helping her patients obtain their health goals. A transplant to Arizona, Dr. Foust has been practicing in the West Valley since 2012.
Greg Heller, D.O., specializes in non-surgical treatment of conditions affecting the nervous and musculoskeletal systems at the Midwestern University Multispecialty Clinic in Glendale, Arizona. Dr. Heller is board-certified by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians and board-eligible for the American Osteopathic Board of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine in Glendale, Arizona.
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Dr. Johnny Serrano is dedicated to providing the best care possible as the General Surgeon at Precision Surgery, Inc., in Glendale. As one of the first accredited pioneering general surgeons in Robotic and robotic assisted surgery, Dr. Serrano specializes in laparoscopic or minimally invasive techniques. He has performed over 5,000 laparoscopic surgeries.
Devin Croft graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Doctorate of Dental Surgery degree. He practiced for two years as a general dentist in Minnesota before entering an orthodontic residency at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he earned a master’s of science in Oral Biology and specialty certificate in Orthodontics. Dr. Croft is a member of the American Association of Orthodontics, the Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists, the American Dental Association, the Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorder Dentistry, and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He is a diplomat of the Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorder Dentistry and is working toward his diplomat status for the American Association of Orthodontics.
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Dr. Rod
Reza Rod, M.D., is the owner of Dermacare Cosmetic Surgery in Phoenix and Goodyear. Dr. Rod is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member of the prestigious American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Rod knows that the best way to achieve beautiful, natural looking results is by combining excellent technical skills with meticulous attention to detail. Through this approach, Dr. Rod is able to assist you with “making your appearance reflect your spirit�!
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Brian O. Baird, Optometrist, has has been practicing full scope optometry for more than 10 years. Dr. Baird was born and raised in Provo, Utah, and completed his undergraduate degree at Brigham Young University. He obtained his Doctorate of Optometry degree from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tenn. Dr.
Baird owned and operated Polson Family Eyecare, in Polson, Mont., for seven years before selling that practice and moving to the sunny state of Arizona in November 2007. Dr. Baird has been practicing in Surprise more than two years. His hobbies include spending time with his family, running and being outdoors.
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Dr. Shanna Mortensen is licensed in Arizona as an audiologist and hearing aid dispenser. She is a member of the American Academy of Audiology and the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association. She received her doctorate degree from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Mortensen specializes in difficult hearing aid fittings and hearing rehabilitation for both children and adults. Dr. Mortensen has a strong passion for helping individuals and their families cope with hearing loss, and she finds joy in their success. Happy Ears Hearing Center www.happyearshearing.com |623.428.0727
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Dr. Theodore Zislis teaches oral pathology at the Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine-Arizona and trains students at the Midwestern University Dental Institute. He has practiced general dentistry and oral pathology for over 44 years, and is board-certified in Oral Medicine, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. He earned his doctorate from Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Q. What are the newest arrivals to Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park?
A. It has been more than a decade since Arizona's only penguins successfully reared a chick. Currently, a young adult pair is raising not one but two! The aquarium at Wildlife World has been home to endangered Blackfooted penguins for many years; however, until recently most of the one dozen adults on display were too young and inexperienced for parenthood. All that has changed with the hatching of two chicks. Like many other species of birds, penguins usually stagger the laying of (two) eggs over several days to better insure at least one chick survives.
Q. Why wheatgrass?
A. As noted in the Wheatgrass Book by Dr. Ann Wigmore, wheatgrass juice has been known to increase the red blood-cell count and cleanse the blood, organs and gastrointestinal tract of debris. It stimulates metabolism and the body’s enzyme systems by enriching the blood. It aids in reducing blood pressure by dilating the blood pathways throughout the body. Stimulates the thyroid gland, correcting obesity, indigestion, and a host of other complaints.
Wheatgrass restores alkalinity to the blood. The juice's abundance of alkaline minerals helps reduce over-acidity in the blood. It has Thus far, both chicks, about a week apart in been used successfully to treat peptic ulcers, age and noticeably different in size, are being ulcerative colitis, diarrhea, and other well cared for and fed by both parents. To complaints of the gastrointestinal tract. monitor their progress, several times a week, aquarists weigh and examine the chicks to ensure both are growing and getting enough nutrition. Black-footed penguins are found on the south and south western coasts of Africa. They are also referred to as African or jackass penguins due to their unique call that sounds similar to a donkey bray. The fact these inexperienced parents are properly caring for both chicks is very exciting for our aquarium team and it bodes well for the future of penguins here in the desert. In the wild, if the oldest chick thrives, the younger chick often does not, given its size disadvantage at feeding time. Penguins are not the only new arrivals to Wildlife World. A baby striped hyena is on display at the baby animal nursery. Striped hyenas are quite different form the spotted hyena species already on display at the Wildlife World Safari Park. Striped hyenas are smaller and tend to live in small groups with just their mate.
– Dr. Grey Stafford Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park wildlifeworld.com
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Wheatgrass offers the benefits of a liquid oxygen transfusion since the juice contains liquid oxygen. Oxygen is vital to many body processes: it stimulates digestion (the oxidation of food), promotes clearer thinking (the brain utilizes 25 percent of the body's oxygen supply), and protects the blood against "anaerobic bacteria,” bacteria that do not live or grow in the presence of oxygen. Cancer cells cannot exist in the presence of oxygen. Wheatgrass neutralizes toxic substances like cadmium, nicotine, strontium, mercury and polyvinyl chloride. The enzymes and amino acids found in wheatgrass can protect us from carcinogens like no other food or medicine. The life and abilities of the enzymes found naturally in our bodies can be extended if we help them from the outside by adding exogenous enzymes, like the ones found in wheatgrass juice. Get started to a healthier you and the wheatgrass with roots and leaves combined! Best Organic Wheatgrass! – Ken & Barb Hall Best Organic Wheatgrass 1.888.260.GREEN (4733) bestorganicwheatgrass.com
Q. What questions should I ask a home care company I am considering hiring?
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You will also want to ask about the services available, costs, payment options, minimum hours required and any other questions that are important to you. Have patience and choose carefully so your home care experience will be a positive one. Sun Cities CareGivers answer to all of the above questions is, YES. We welcome a call to answer any other questions you may have about our company or services. Always know who you are doing business with – a life depends on it. –Lola Judy Sun Cities CareGivers 623.974.2397
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I often hear from Medicare beneficiaries with limited resources who have been denied Medicaid benefits by their local State Department of Economic Security and think that there is no other help available to them. Many are completely unaware of this federal program exclusively designed to help pay for the cost of prescriptions drugs, monthly premiums, annual deductibles and co-pays associated with a Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D). To qualify for Limited Income Subsidy (LIS), there are conditions that need to be met:
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what makes you unique? Find your competitive edge. Too many ads highlight all the features and services and fail to sell their specific benefits. Unless you highlight these benefits, how can you deliver value to potential patients/customers?
3. Establish your image. You have a car full of hungry kids and there are only two places to stop for lunch; you recognize the McDonald’s arches but you have never heard of the other place. Where will you stop? Image counts; don’t lose a chance to make an impression.
LIS is available on a sliding scale up to 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. The annual income benchmark is $17,655 (single) & $23,895 (couple). However, I encourage those with slightly higher resources to apply because individual circumstances are evaluated and taken into consideration. Once approved, Rx co-pays will be greatly reduced, the coverage gap (donut hole) will be waived, deductibles, and/or penalties will be eliminated, and plan premiums will be partially or completely subsidized. LIS will not affect your current Medicare plan. Those who qualify will also have a continual open enrollment so plan changes can be made throughout the year.
4. You have to spend money to make money. Advertising is not the place to cut corners. Doing so affects the bottom line. Successful advertising may cost some money, Additional information and enrollment applications can be found at www.ssa.gov or but that is because it works. by calling Social Security, (800) 772-1213. – Great Central Sun Media Group 602.335.0771 advertise@azhealthandliving.com
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By MS
How to Keep Connected Kids Safe The popularity of mobile devices and smartphones has produced more tech-savvy kids. Based on a 2013 survey by Scratch Wireless, nearly one in five kids use a mobile device every day. Other children regularly go online through tablets, laptops and home PCs. Connectivity is ever more in reach - and often outside of the watchful eyes of parents and other caregivers. Although statistics vary, Symantec, maker of Norton Internet Security software, estimates that at least 20 percent of kids will receive harassing, hateful or insulting messages via the Internet. That's not the only hazard of browsing the Internet. According to the Journal of Adolescent Health, 65 percent of online sex offenders use social networking sites to gain home and school information about their victims and 82 percent of online sex crimes against minors originate from online social information. The Internet also can put children in touch with ageinappropriate media content and pornographic or racy imagery. Mobile devices can provide a distraction for teenagers, which can be dangerous when used while they are driving. While parents worry about their kids going online, smartphones enable families to stay readily in touch, and many students turn to the Internet for school assignments. Parents who want to protect their youngsters from less reputable online elements can take certain measures to reduce the risk that their kids will come across questionable people and/or content when surfing the Internet.
Set up parental controls Parental and security controls are built into most devices that connect to the Internet. Parents can customize the settings, limiting what kids can and can't do on each particular device. Websites with questionable or adult content can be blocked, and location services or chatting may be turned off. Security settings also enable parents to set up passwords so that purchases can be prevented or that certain applications require entry of a password before they can be accessed.
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personal information they provide. Try not to set up usernames that include full first and last names. Avoid any mention of birthdays, addresses, phone numbers and names of schools. Vague profiles protect user information and make it more difficult for online predators to target people.
Turn off geolocation services Many mobile apps use something called geolocation to automatically share a person's location with others. Other apps may require location information for maps or to provide directions or recommendations for businesses in the area. In addition, some photos taken with geolocation services activated may be geotagged, meaning the digital image is imprinted with a code that can tell others where it was taken. Location services can identify where a child is and put this information in the hands of people trolling for personal information online.
Use hotspots cautiously Wi-Fi hotspots provide free Internet connectivity when customers are at restaurants, parks or other areas with WiFi service available. Hotspots can be particularly attractive to kids with limited data plans. However, hotspots are less secure than home Internet connections, and Wi-Fi hotspot users are vulnerable to cyber criminals. Kids should never share personal information, account numbers, or other intimate details when using a hotspot.
Avoid compromising photos The "selfie" craze invites people from all over to post pictures of themselves on social media sites. While it can be fun to share images over the Internet, availability of photos can lead to trouble. Photos could give others clues to where kids go to school, work or live. Images posted while on vacation may alert others that someone is not home. Compromising or suggestive photos can harm a child's reputation or even lead to exploitation. Stress to children that they should only take photos they would be willing to share with their parents and that they should keep posted photos to a minimum. Exercise caution whenever posting images, and rely on security measures to limit who can view those images.
Be on alert for malware A program or app may contain malware that steals information behind the scenes. Only download content that can be verified as valid. Free offers and email messages that advertise software for download or Web links should be avoided.
Don't interact with online strangers The Web puts many people who live all-around the world in instant contact with one another. Children should never send information or interact on a personal level with someone they do not know. Parents should stress the importance of avoiding strangers online just like they do when teaching kids to avoid strangers in public. The Internet has changed the way parents must safeguard their children from dangers in the world. Practicing common sense and employing safety measures and software can limit kids’ vulnerability to the dangers that lurk online.
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BE PRESENT
By MS
Teen Heroin Use on the Rise No parent wants to imagine his or her child engaging in recreational drug use, but suburban areas are experiencing a noticeable uptick in heroin usage among teenagers. Once deemed a "city drug," heroin is now infiltrating suburban hamlets, where more and more children are experimenting with this potentially deadly drug. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, initiations to heroin have increased 80 percent among 12- to 17-year-olds since 2002. What's more, young people are dying from heroin in greater numbers than in years past. In 1999, 198 Americans between the ages of 15 and 24 died from a heroin overdose. That figure will rise to about 510 by 2099. Parents may wonder why teens are turning to heroin. Officials suspect the cost of the drug and its addictive properties are behind the increase. Some feel that prescription drug abuse has fueled the rise in heroin addiction, as adolescents who first experimented with prescription pain pills to get high are now switching to heroin, which is cheaper and more accessible. Crackdowns on prescriptions for oxycodone and other similar opioid-driven pain pills have driven up the street price of these drugs. Prescription pain pills can cost anywhere from $20 to $60 each or $1 per milligram, figures that quickly add up among addicts who need more and more of the drug to achieve the same high. By contrast, 1 gram of heroin can cost around $50. Some heroin can cost between $3 and $10 per bag. Addicts can buy heroin for roughly 10 percent of the cost of prescription drugs while experiencing a similar or even more intense high. In scores of interviews with former heroin addicts, NBC News reported that nearly all reported getting addicted in the same way. They started with prescription drugs they purchased from friends, and when they became too addicted to afford the number of pills they needed to get high, they switched to heroin because it was more affordable. But this isn't the only way teens are getting addicted to heroin. Drug traffickers are specifically marketing heroin to suburban teens, using popular brand logos on small drug packets and giving away free samples of heroin to kids, only to return and sell it once those same kids become hooked.
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Heroin can be snorted, smoked or injected, but many teenagers begin by snorting or smoking the drug. After that, many move on to injecting heroin because this is said to produce a more potent high. Heroin begins to affect the body's central nervous system almost immediately. A feeling of euphoria will come over users, and they can feel heavy in the arms or legs. After the initial rush, an alternating state of wakefulness and then drowsiness, sometimes referred to as "on the nod," occurs. Heroin can also dull pain, and some users rely on heroin to selfmedicate with heroin. Because heroin suppresses the central nervous system, various functions of the body begin to slow down, including pulse and breathing rates. Overdosing on heroin can quickly result in death if a person is not revived. Injection of adrenaline may be needed to counteract the effects of a heroin overdose. Unfortunately, since many people isolate themselves when using heroin, those who overdose often do not receive help in time.
Treatment for heroin addiction Heroin users can get hooked quite quickly. Parents of teenagers who are using the drug may be told that a combination of medical and psychological therapy can help their kids fight their addictions. Both approaches help to restore a degree of normalcy to brain function and behavior. It can be difficult for families to recognize heroin addiction, and confronting addicts can be both difficult and heartbreaking. But intervention can help heroin addicts curtail their addiction before it quickly spirals out of control. Parents can seek more information from a drug treatment facility if they suspect their child has an addiction to heroin or another opiate.
Five Ways to Grow Your Child’s Love of Reading This Summer Contributed by Maia Haag, www.iseeme.com
You can avoid the summer slide by helping your little one blossom into a reader this summer. Here are five tips to inspire your child’s love of reading.
Keep books with you. According to author Emilie
Buchwald, “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” Find a few spare pockets of time during the day to read your child a book. Having books handy in your car, throughout your home, or in your bag will remind you to make time for reading.
Turn It off! Slash TV time! Encourage reading as another form of entertainment. Invest in a bookmark with a timer so that your child can keep track of how many minutes are spent reading each day.
Make your child the star of the story! Every child loves being the star of his or her own storybook. Personalized books from www.iseeme.com feature the child’s name throughout the story. Having your kids play a role in the books they read will make them feel special. Read in front of your child! Children love to emulate their parents. Make sure your child sees you reading the newspaper, books, magazines, etc. When your child sees you reading, he or she is sure to want to be just like mommy or daddy.
Take a trip! Visit your local library once a week. Young children love going on field trips and it is fun to spend time selecting new books. It’s also a great way to beat summer heat—and it’s free! Also, many libraries have free summer reading programs available to kids of all ages. For more inspiration for developing a love of reading in your child, visit I See Me!’s Pinterest Board, Inspire a Love of Reading, at http://pinterest.com/iseemebooks/inspire-alove-of-reading/. azhealthandliving.com |July 2015
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FAMILY, KIDS & RELATIONSHIPS
BE PRESENT
By MS
How Parents Can Simplify Students to College Life College is the first taste of true independence many young students experience. Whereas mom and dad were always around to make sure kids were out the door on time and homework was done, that safety blanket is no longer there once kids move into their dorm rooms. The transition to college life can be exciting. But while students typically welcome that transition with open arms, parents often worry about how their children will handle their suddenly more independent life. Parents who want to help their kids make as smooth a transition to college life as possible can take steps during their children's senior year of high school to help them adjust to their new surroundings and responsibilities more easily.
Let kids fly solo on school day mornings. A new college student have to make many adjustments upon moving into their dorms, and getting themselves out of bed each morning and off to class on time is one such change. Parents worried that their students will sleep in when mom and dad isn't around to remind them to wake up can start letting kids fly solo on school day mornings during their final year of high school. Let kids set their alarms, prepare their own breakfasts, and get out the door on time all on their own. By the time their first year of college arrives, kids will know how to handle their mornings by themselves.
Teach kids how to develop budgets. Another problem many first-year college students encounter is an inability to effectively manage their money. Whether you plan to give kids an allowance while they are in school or intend for them to work part-time for their spending money, use senior year of high school as an opportunity to show kids how to budget their money. If they don't have accounts already, open bank accounts in your youngster's name, and insist that he or she start paying for his or her expenses via these accounts. Resist the urge to give high school kids gas money or money for shopping trips if they have already spent their allowances so they can learn how to effectively manage money between paydays. In addition, teach kids about the right and wrong ways to use credit cards, including the importance of paying balances in full and on time. 48
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Let kids handle more standard responsibilities. Adults tend to take more mundane responsibilities like making doctor's appointments or grocery shopping for granted. But kids likely have no idea how to handle such tasks. Parents can encourage their high school seniors to make their own medical appointments. In addition, take kids along on grocery shopping trips, explaining how to find sale items and which foods to buy and which to avoid. Nutrition is not always foremost on the minds of college freshmen, but those who understand the importance of healthy diets are more likely to buy nutritious meals than junk food.
Emphasize time management. Today's high schoolers are busier than ever before, so many may already be prepared for the juggling act that is college life. But college students have more free time than their high school counterparts, so parents can emphasize the importance of managing that free time wisely as opposed to spending it lounging on the couch or napping.
Understanding IEPs
Individualized education programs, or IEPs, are a term used to describe the goals educators and parents establish for children to ensure those youngsters' achieve academic success. Required under a federal law called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), IEPs serve as legal documents that spell out kids' learning needs and the services the school will provide to meet those needs. IEPs also may include information on how progress will be measured and documented. Roughly, 13 percent of students in the United States participate in IEPs. IEPs can include a variety of information and education models. An IEP may include: · The child's present level of performance · Educational goals · What the school will provide to help the student reach goals · Modifications and accommodations the school will adhere to · Any accommodations that will be offered during standardized testing · Timelines of when progress will be measured Students must be evaluated to determine their IEP eligibility. Professionals may diagnose students with specific learning disabilities. Such a diagnosis is made outside the school and then discussed with school personnel. School counselors or psychologists may give children various tests and observe them in the classroom setting. After an evaluation has been completed, the IEP team, including parents and school officials, will determine if a student qualifies for an IEP. Parents must consent to an IEP before it is implemented. Many students with ADHD, autism, hearing impairment, dyslexia, cognitive challenges, and developmental delays benefit from IEPs. It's important for parents to maintain frequent contact with teachers to ensure the IEP is being followed and to get periodic progress reports. Concerns may require another IEP meeting, and changes can be discussed during such meetings. IEPs are typically subject to annual reviews, and if the child isn't making progress, certain components of the IEP may be revised. Parents who would like to have their children evaluated should make an appointment with their child's school to discuss the next steps. azhealthandliving.com | July 2015
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FITNESS, NUTRITION & SPORTS
STAY ACTIVE & FIT
By MS
How to Help Kids find Extracurricular Activities Sports may be the first thing that comes to mind when many parents think of extracurricular activities for their children, but not all kids are cut out for or interested in competitive athletics. But just because a youngster may not be the next star quarterback or captain of the soccer team does not mean he or she can't find an extracurricular activity to be passionate about. Parents know that schoolwork comes first, but extracurricular activities can be important to a child's development, serving as an avenue to meet new people and an opportunity to learn the importance of teamwork. The following are a handful of things parents should consider when trying to help their children find the right extracurricular activities.
Interests One of the easiest ways to help kids find an extracurricular activity they can be passionate about is to discuss their interests with them. Youngsters with a love of animals might enjoy volunteering at a local animal shelter or hospital, while those who love to write may find writing for the school newspaper is a great way to apply that passion in a practical setting. Even kids with a passion for video games might be interested in learning about computer graphics and what it takes to design games. When trying to find extracurricular activities for your children, resist the urge to write off any of their interests. Instead, use those interests as jumping off points to further engage their passions.
Availability Parents know that school comes before extracurricular activities, but kids may not be so wise. Keep in mind kids' existing workloads when helping them find the right afterschool activities. Many organizations are especially flexible with teenage volunteers or employees, but parents still must keep a watchful eye to ensure kids do not overextend themselves. Kids who overcommit to extracurricular activities may end up feeling burnt out, which can have a negative impact on their schoolwork. Encourage kids to find activities they care about, but emphasize that these activities should not become bigger priorities than schoolwork. Let kids know that they can get more involved during summer vacation, but make sure kids don't devote too much of their time to afterschool activities during the school year. A couple of hours per 50 July 2015 | azhealthandliving.com
Students passionate about a particular subject or course of study may be eligible for internships with local businesses that encourage them to apply that interest in practical settings. week and even some additional time on the weekends should not distract kids from their responsibilities at school, and that's still ample time for kids to explore their interests.
Internships Internships were once exclusive to college students, but many organizations now offer internship opportunities to high schoolers as well. Kids who find themselves interested in particular subjects at school, whether it's graphic design or a beginner's course on finance, may be eligible for internships with local companies. Such opportunities may even encourage kids to pursue a particular course of study once they enter college. Extracurricular activities can help youngsters develop into well-rounded adults. Parents can help kids find the right activities while still encouraging them to keep schoolwork atop their priority lists.
How to Overcome Excuses & Commit to Working Out By MS
Staying healthy requires a daily commitment. It is not always easy to get out of bed for those early-morning workouts or jump on the treadmill at the end of the night when you finally have some free time, but such efforts are a great way to maintain a healthy lifestyle into your golden years. Many men and women know there are plenty of excuses to skip workouts. Overcoming such excuses can sometimes be difficult, but there are ways to ensure you stay on the right track toward a healthy lifestyle.
Excuse #1: I don't have enough time to exercise. Shortage of time is a factor for many busy individuals. The Department of Health and Human Services recommends the average person get at least 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes a week of vigorous aerobic activity. Thirty minutes per day can easily be broken up into three, 10-minute sessions. Take the stairs, jog on your lunch hour, or do deep-seated squats while preparing dinner. It's easy to fit in daily exercise if you're willing to be creative. Excuse #2: I'm too out of shape. Getting back into shape is a prime motivator for exercise. However, fear of being able to keep up or personal body image issues sometimes keep people from exercising. There are workout routines for all fitness levels. Starting slowly and building up intensity can help spur endurance and results. Excuse #3: Gyms are too expensive. You don't necessarily need a gym to get in shape, but the programs and guidance offered at health centers certainly make it easier. Gyms may have different price plans based on members' needs, and many gyms are willing to work with prospective members operating on tight budgets. Check with your health insurance provider, too, as you may be eligible for rebates or discounts if you make a predetermined number of visits in a given time span or use an in-network gym.
Exercise is beneficial for many reasons, and overcoming excuses to skip workouts is a great way to maintain long-term health. Excuse #4: Working out is boring. Performing the same routine day in and day out can be monotonous. That's why it is important to vary your exercises and try new things. If you're usually on the machines at the gym, try a group class instead. Enlist a friend to come along and it can make the workout more interesting. Excuse #5: I'm too tired to work out. Routine exercise wakes up the senses and gives you energy, and daily workouts promote a more restful slumber. Over time, you may find that you feel more rested and energized. Working out regularly promotes good mental and physical health. It's easy to avoid exercise with a series of excuses, but now is the time to stop avoiding exercise and commit to a healthy lifestyle. azhealthandliving.com | July 2015
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Celebrity By Michelle Talsma Everson
ENJOY LIFE
Anna Kendrick
A triple threat For someone who has yet to celebrate their 30th birthday, actress and singer Anna Kendrick has an impressive resume that spans nearly two decades. A familiar face on the big screen, Kendrick is best known for several memorable roles in top films such as: “The Twilight Saga,” The “Pitch Perfect” series, “Into the Woods,” and many more. In many of her films she showcases both her incredible acting chops and vocal range. Now, Kendrick plans to add something new to her resume – published author. “Touchstone will publish a collection of humorous, autobiographical essays by celebrated actress Anna Kendrick,” cites a recent press release. “The yet-to-betitled book will be published in fall 2016.” The press release goes on to explain more about the upcoming book: “One of America’s most popular and versatile actresses of stage and screen, nominated for an Academy Award for her breakout role in ‘Up in the Air,’ Anna Kendrick’s autobiographical book will amusingly recount memorable moments throughout her life, from her middle class upbringing in New England to the blockbuster movies that have made her one of Hollywood’s most popular actresses today. Expanding upon the witty and ironic dispatches for which she is known, Anna Kendrick’s essays will offer her one-of-a-kind commentary on the absurdities she’s experienced on her way to and from the heart of pop culture.”
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“I’m excited to publish my first book, and because I get uncomfortable when people have high expectations, I'd like to use this opportunity to showcase my ineptitude, pettiness, and the frequency with which I embarrass myself,” Kendrick joked. “And while many of my female inspirations who have become authors are incredibly well-educated and accomplished comedy writers, I'm very, very funny on Twitter, according to Buzzfeed and my mom, so I feel like this is a great idea.” In addition to her upcoming debut as an author, Kendrick is keeping busy with several projects in the works – including starring in “Pitch Perfect 3.” The third installment of the popular franchise will be released in July 2017. “Kendrick, who plays Beca (one of the leaders of the Bellas), has ‘The Accountant’ with Ben Affleck, ‘Mr. Right’ with Sam Rockwell and Fox Searchlight’s ‘Table 19’ coming up,” cites a recent article from The Hollywood Reporter about Kendrick’s upcoming projects.
Added to her busy work schedule, Kendrick is all about giving back. Last year, she was part of a campaign that benefited Lipstick Angels, a nonprofit that helps women battling or recovering from cancer to feel beautiful again. She also recently supported Red Nose Day, a national fundraising initiative for a variety of nonprofits. In addition, Kendrick is known for her down to earth nature and witty persona. According to many sources, she’s essentially resetting the “it girl” theme in Hollywood and inspiring young fans to be themselves. “If her humility in that medium feels startlingly genuine that's because it is,” cites a recent Huffington Post article. To keep posted on all of Kendrick’s wit and adventures, follow her on Twitter at @annakendrick47. We look forward to seeing what the future holds for this dynamic star! azhealthandliving.com | July 2015
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career, business & Finance
PLAN & SAVE
By Ms
Is Work Costing You Money? Waking up five days a week and going to work is how most people stay afloat financially. Without a steady paycheck, the majority of people would not be able to sustain their lifestyles. But even if working is essential to keeping a roof over your head and food on your table, it could be costing you more money than you realize. The following are some of the ways that work could be burdensome on your finances and some possible ways to reduce that burden.
Location The location of your office could be putting a significant dent into your finances. If you work far away from home, the high cost of fuel is no doubt very taxing on finances. The Center for Housing Policy, a nonprofit research affiliate of the National Housing Conference, notes that more than 85 percent of low- to moderate-income workers drive to work in private vehicles. Instead of taking your own car to work, consider public transportation. Such an option is likely to cost as much as $100 per month, but that figure pales in comparison to monthly fuel costs for men and women whose offices are a considerable distance from their homes.
Child Care Few costs are as considerable for working parents as child care. In big cities, child care costs are significant, while smaller cities tend to offer more affordable child care options. But regardless of where you live, the cost of child care is going to be a big part of your budget. Working parents who can work from home, even if it's only a couple of days per week, can save a substantial amount of money.
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Your work could be costing you more money than you realize. their disposals when it comes time to eat lunch. But eating lunch out every day can prove very expensive over time. If lunch costs roughly $10 per day, five days a week that translates to roughly $200 per month for lunch, which is more than $2,000 per year. Instead of buying lunch out every day, brown bag it and you're likely to save a considerable amount of money over the course of the year.
Attire If you must travel a lot for work or host clients on a regular basis, chances are your wardrobe needs to stay current, which can prove costly. If that's the case, consult your employer about a possible clothing allowance to lessen the blow of looking so good.
How to Teach Kids the Value of Money Courtesy of Take Charge America
Most parents know it’s important to teach their kids about money, but it’s easier said than done for today’s children, many of whom sport pricey smartphones, headphones, and other gadgets with no real understanding of the costs involved. Many children have no inkling of the value of a dollar. Technology has made it easy for kids to make purchases on their phones or tablets linked to mom’s credit card, but they don’t really know where the money comes from. It’s up to parents to teach kids about money before they enter the real world and the stakes are higher. Here are seven tips for teaching children about money:
Teach by example. Parents who are careless with money
are more likely to raise children who share their attitudes about finances. However, kids whose parents are responsible with their spending will grow up understanding the value of a dollar.
Demonstrate the work-money connection. Many parents lavish their children with toys and expensive gifts with no strings attached, but kids who earn money through chores, save up for expensive purchases, and learn the concept of delayed gratification will be properly prepared when they enter the real world. Don’t use money as a reward. Children should not feel entitled to money as a result of good behavior. Grown-ups don’t earn $2 for eating all of their carrots or brushing their teeth. Parents should set basic expectations for children’s behavior – without any promise of payment – and provide money in exchange for chores and other work.
Develop early budgeting skills. As your kids acquire money from chores, birthdays and other gifts, help them budget upfront. Create three jars labeled Spend, Save and Give. Each time they receive money, they must choose how to allocate that money themselves. Help them stick to the plan when it comes to spending and saving to drill in the money management lesson.
Open a savings account. Parents can teach their children the basics of banking by helping them open savings accounts in their own names. Kids will learn important financial
lessons by watching their accounts grow or shrink depending on how they manage their money.
Encourage older teens to get a job. Teens are less likely to be cavalier with money when they understand what it takes to earn it. A job outside the home can teach teens responsibility, discipline and time management.
Try an object lesson. Parents can use a time-tested technique to teach their kids the concept of discipline, saving and interest. Give children one chocolate, candy or other treat and tell them they can eat it now, or wait a few hours to earn two treats. Studies show that kids who learn how to delay gratification experience greater happiness and success in life. For more financial tips and download money-management lesson plans for elementary-aged students, visit the Take Charge America Education Library. azhealthandliving.com | July 2015
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aging well
STAY HEALTHY
By Jeff Bucher, President of Citizen Advisory Group, www.citizenadvisory.com
Changing How You Perceive the Role of Your Investment Advisor On the surface, when people think of an investment advisor, financial planner or retirement planner, what they think of is someone that’s going to assist them with making the selections of their stocks, bonds and mutual funds. As you transition into the retirement stage there are many other important areas of retirement that also need to be considered. Selecting the right retirement guide that will be able to help in all of these areas is crucial for you to have a fulfilling retirement. As you transition into retirement (the portfolio distribution phase), it’s important that the advisor begin to take on a larger role when it comes to your financial well-being. In the distribution phase, the investment selection must be complemented by a strategy of when best to file for Social Security Benefits, a plan to minimize the amount of taxes that will be due, and a sustainable withdrawal strategy to ensure that your needs will be met for the remainder of your lifetime.
Fiduciary vs. Suitability When it comes to the investment selection, it’s very important to understand what type of advisor with whom you’re working. There are two different types of advisors that plan within two different sets of rules. There’s the investment advisor, who is held to a fiduciary standard, and then there is the registered representative, or an insurance professional, who is held to a suitability standard. Understanding what standards that they’re held to and how they’re compensated is part of the investment selection process that, as the consumer, you need to be aware of. The differences are crucial. A fiduciary standard is a legal obligation where the advisor must act in the best interest of their client and puts the client’s best interest ahead of their own. It is the highest standard of care available under law. Fiduciary advisors can be regulated by the SEC or state regulators. An example to explain this standard is an advisor with two identical products that have different fees, who must recommend the one that is lower in cost. They can’t recommend the product that makes more money for them or their company. A fiduciary advisor is often paid by a quarterly fee that is calculated as a percentage of assets. 60
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According to the FIRNA Industry Professionals manual, the suitability standard requires that a registered representative or insurance professional must have a reasonable basis to believe that a recommended transaction or investment strategy involving a security or securities is suitable for the customer. This is based primarily on financial objectives, current income level and age, in order to complete a commissionable sale of a financial product. There is no requirement to find the best investment for you, only ones that are seemingly suitable for you. They offer a range of products for sale carried by the company he or she represents. The way that someone with a suitability standard gets paid is by commissions calculated as a percentage of money invested into the product. Which type of advisor would you like to work with after hearing the differences between the two?
What to expect from a retirement planner As you transition into retirement, the investment selection is still part of the process, but there’s more to expect from a retirement planner.
Important questions you need to ask include: • How are we going to create an income/distribution plan of these assets that’s going to be reliable and sustainable for as long as you live? • How do we select a Social Security filing strategy that will best meet our needs? • How are we going to protect your standard of living from inflation? • How are we going to reduce your tax obligations? • How are we going to position these assets in a way that you still have the liquidity that you need for all kinds of emergencies and related discretionary spending? • How can we position things in such a way that you have the income stream you need and, at the same time, have the flexibility to handle life’s unknowns? • How can we help protect you from the risks of a longterm illness?
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Transitioning into Retirement Again, as you transition into this retirement phase, investment selection is part of the process. Now you need to focus more on an income plan, which encompasses Social Security planning, tax planning, planning against inflation and health care planning – all of these things are added into the picture. So, during this transition, the perception that you have of your investment advisor needs to take on a new role.
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STAY HEALTHY
By MS
Pointers for Adults Returning to School Today's seniors, particularly those who already have passed retirement age, may find themselves with many free hours to fill now that a job no longer accounts for most of their time. Returning to school may help seniors realize lifelong dreams of finishing a degree, exploring a hobby, getting educated to gain work in a new field, or just to fill some time in a productive way. Information from the United States Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics finds the demand for continuing education is still growing. For those aged 35 and older, the center says adult enrollment should grow by at least another 7 percent through 2016. It's possible to return to school at any age. Adults looking at continuing education possibilities can heed these easy tips to make stepping into a classroom again successful.
Get some help. Some time may have passed since you last toted textbooks or entered a classroom setting. Things have changed since you last were in school. Sit down with a guidance counselor or a career advisor and go over your schooling goals to plot out a degree map. This will help you determine which courses to take or what schools will best fit your needs.
Research schooling options. According to the National Survey of Students in Continuing Education, adult learners prefer post-secondary education that is affordable and close to home. Recognize that many schools now offer online learning, which may be ideal for you if you prefer to learn from the comfort of home. Decide what is important to you in a school, and then narrow down your prospects.
Schedule a campus visit. Tour the campus to get a feel for the school environment. Visit with someone in student services or attend an event for adult learners so you will know what the admissions process entails.
Get financial assistance. Scholarships, grants and other financial aid are not just for young students. You may be eligible for financial help. Speak with a financial aid advisor to determine your eligibility for programs.
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Returning to school may help seniors realize lifelong dreams of finishing a degree, exploring a hobby, getting educated to gain work in a new field, or just to fill some time in a productive way. Take a few refresher courses. Rather than delve into the tough stuff right away, enroll in a few basic classes to ease yourself back into the academic environment. Then next semester you can increase the difficulty level and workload. Be prepared for homework and study. You may have grown accustomed to being only accountable to yourself as of late. Once in school you will have assignments and tests. Plan for study time and develop a schedule to allow for school commitments.
Take it slow. There's no race to the finish line. Going back to school is your decision, and you can go at your own pace. Adult students return to the classroom for many reasons. Involve family in the decision to continue education and embrace the positive changes that are in store.
Do You Have Insurance on Your Retirement Plan? By Stephen Ng, founder and president of Stephen Ng Financial Group™
You have insurance on your home, your car, your health. How about your retirement plan? People have homeowners insurance to protect against fires and floods. They buy insurance to replace their car if it gets wrecked and they buy health insurance to protect themselves from medical costs. But for many people, their biggest material asset is their retirement portfolio. Where’s your insurance? Insure your retirement fund by taking steps to safeguard at least a portion of it. As you get closer to retiring, the amount you safeguard will be what you need to rely on for your retirement income.
If you leave your job, quickly roll your employersponsored 401(k) into an IRA
Then you look for your ‘play checks.’ That’s the money you don’t absolutely have to have, so you can still try to grow it, and take risks with it, in the market.
While 401(k)s are a great tool for saving, particularly if your employer is providing matching funds, if you were to die, the taxes your survivors would pay on your 401(k) would be much higher than on an IRA. That’s because they would have to inherit the money in a lump sum – that could easily take 35 percent right off the top. The lump-sum rule does not apply to IRAs. While your spouse would have the option to inherit your 401(k) as an IRA, your children would not. So, take advantage of your employer-sponsored 401(k), but if you leave the company, convert to an IRA or ROTH IRA. You can also begin transferring your 401(k) funds to an IRA at age 59½.
Here are a few tips for insuring your retirement plan:
Consider converting your IRA to a ROTH IRA
Invest a portion of your portfolio in annuities
For protection from future income tax rate increases, you should consider slowly converting your taxdeferred IRA funds into a ROTH IRA. Yes, you’ll have to pay the taxes now on the money you transfer, but that will guarantee that withdrawals in your retirement are not taxed – even as the money grows. If you plan to leave at least part of your IRA to your children, they’ll benefit from a fund that continues to grow tax-free.
Your retirement income should be derived from guaranteed sources, such as Social Security benefits and your pension plan. It’s the amount you need to pay the bills and do the other things you hope to do in retirement, so your retirement income needs to be a guaranteed source of income.
Annuities are long-term investment options through insurance companies that guarantee you payments over a certain rate of time, which could be the rest of your life or the life of your spouse or other survivor. Note: The guarantee is subject to the financial strength and claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company.
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“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Philippians 4:13). The road to success is not straight. There is a curve called failure, a loop called confusion, speed bumps called friends, red lights called enemies, caution lights called family. You will have flats called jobs. But, if you have a spare called determination, an engine called perseverance, insurance called faith and a driver named Jesus—you will make it to a place called success.” – Author Unknown
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Take years off your look by lifting and tightening sagging tissue of the lower face and neck with lasting results. Before
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Advanced surgical technique that avoids an artificial or operated on look and provides a dramatic, yet natural appearing result.
REZA ROD, MD Patients of Dr. Rod take comfort in his exceptional bedside manner and feel confident in his vast medical expertise. Dr. Rod has 15 years of training and experience in enhancing natural beauty with both surgical and nonsurgical procedures. He attended University of Wisconsin Medical School and completed a fellowship in plastic surgery at the world renowned Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Rod is certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and is also a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
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