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(585) 728-2100 Janice R. Parks December 24, 2021 Janice R. Parks (Thorp) of Atlanta, NY. passed away peacefully on Frida, December 24, 2021, after a long illness. She was a loving wife to James Parks. She was the mother of Scott (Michelle), David (Jenny), Matthew (Liana), Ashley (Eric), Bradley (Renee). She is also survived by her grandchildren, Briana, David B., Brian, Alexander, Olivia, Dante, Alexis, Clarissa, Zeke, Wyatt, and many nieces and Nephews. Janice was the daughter of the late Edwin J. Thorp Sr. and Mary E (Cyr) Thorp. She was the sister of Brenda (Terry) Kelly and brother Arthur Thorp. Her brother Edwin Thorp Jr. is deceased. Janice loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed gardening, traveling, camping, reading, and dancing. In memory of Janice’s life please donate to the Vincent House in Wayland, NY. For more information call (585) 728-2427. A Memorial for Janice will be planned in the spring. CREATE AN ENDURING MEMORIAL FOR A LOVED ONE Create a memorial garden. Speak with an area park ranger to determine if you can donate an engraved sitting bench or construct a tranquil garden space in a loved one’s name.

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Lima Horses in Crisis BY HARRIETT RUBINS, CEO OF BEGIN AGAIN HORSE RESCUE

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ho worries about old horses, injured horses, homeless donkeys, neglected equines? Rescues, sanctuaries, and some humane societies, that’s who. Sadly, many of the SPCAs have no facilities or resources for large animals. Winter sees rescues filled to overflowing because a growing number of owners can’t cope with added expenses incurred when pastures run out of grass or vet bills rise. No longer able to care for their horses, they seek help. Begin Again Horse Rescue is one of the organizations that can step in, but it is full beyond capacity. It is now asking for help to find good adopters for each of eight wonderful “companion only” horses, as well as its other residents that are without use limitations. The companion horses may not be rideable, but they have good quality of life, able to spend many happy years as pets or as companions to other horses. Flora an Arabian mare, Rojo an ex-TB racehorse, Karma a draft-x mare, and Perdita a blind pony are good examples. Flora, a beautiful Arabian mare, has a degenerative leg issue that will worsen if ridden. Rojo, an ex-racehorse, has bone chips in his knees and scars from being chased through a wire fence. Karma, a draft mare, had an accident as a baby that resulted in a pelvic fracture long since healed. Perdita is a blind large pony. Pongo is her guide. They need to stay together, a difficult prospect to find. All adopters are required to be within a two-hour radius of Begin Again Horse Rescue. There are others. They come to BAHR broken. We improve their lives, and when they are ready, they need soft landings.

retirement, able to care for them throughout their life. But life changes for people too. Financial changes, divorce, severe illness or even the death of the owner or owner’s spouse are all reasons these horses find their ways to BAHR. One alternative for them may be euthanasia, which in some cases is a Perdita the pony is blind; Pongo is her “seeing eye.” valid and reasonable decision. Other fates the horses may face, if not surrendered, include abandonment and neglect, or to be sent to auction, where they risk being bought for slaughter. Although the USA has banned slaughter within the country, horses are loaded on huge trailers and shipped to Mexico or Canada, often under inhumane conditions. Unrideable horses sent to auction, given away, or sold at low prices are very much at risk of this fate. When surrendered, the owner wants to be assured that his/her horse will be cared for during its 30+ year life. It’s a challenging, but not impossible, task to ensure. While reputable 501 (c-3) Rescues and Sanctuaries like Begin Again Horse Rescue are available, they all have limited resources and space. BAHR is run by volunteers with two parttime employees who provide continuity of care to the animals. It accepts both companion and rideable horses. The unrideable ones might take a year or more to rehabilitate and place. Although Begin Again Horse Rescue is not a sanctuary, it keeps and maintains each equine until a good home is found. That might take years. “We don’t put animals to sleep because we are out of room,” co-founder, Jen Lilly, said. “We are now forced to stop taking in new horses even though we have a waiting list full of horses needing our help. We will keep and maintain our residents until they are placed.”

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Can you help, or do you know someone who can? The Begin Again mission is to help at-risk horses, yet its facility is full. We can’t bring in another horse until some residents are adopted. “Our staff is working as hard as it is able, and we can’t overextend any more than we already are, or we will short-change our residents,” said CEO Harriett Rubins. “These horses are no longer at risk. They are happy and healthy. They just need good homes. So, we need help finding those homes.” Begin Again Horse Rescue, with veterinary guidance, assesses the physical and mental issues of each equine within the first weeks of it entering the program. Staff and volunteers care for them, train them, and help them to get over their fears. Some were taught to do tricks and/or liberty work to keep their minds active and develop bonds with humans. They are kind horses that need little, if any, extra maintenance to keep them comfortable. They are ready for adoption, awaiting forever homes. When a horse can no longer do its job–can no longer race because it is too slow or injured, can no longer carry a rider, can no longer pull a wagon, but still has quality of life, BAHR believes they deserve a caring home. Many owners are committed to their horses through

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Therefore, Begin Again Horse Rescue is asking for your help to place the horses that are ready to be loved and cared for by a family of their own. Through the months of December and January, adoption fees for Companion Only horses are waived, although tax deductible donations to the rescue are still appreciated. “We need to place these many wonderful horses. Please help us so that we can continue our mission. For the moment, we’re on hold,” added Harriett Rubins. For more information about adoption requirements and a list of available equines, Contact: www.beginagainrescue.org or 585-322-2427.

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Depending on where you live, you might be required to delay surgery because the hospital is full of COVID patients. That’s the news that’s spreading around the country. It gets worse. If you have an emergency, the ambulance might be a long time in coming because they don’t have enough EMTs, or they might have to come from an adjacent town. Once you get to the hospital, you might be treated in a hallway because no exam rooms are open. The biggest issues to keep us from needing medical attention are physical safety and health. I’ve gone around my house to look at every inch of floor space to be sure there’s nothing that I could possibly trip on. I moved the laundry basket to the closet instead of leaving it near a path where I walk. In the living room I changed one frequently used lamp from a 50-75-100 watt bulb to one that brightens things up with 75-100-150 watts. I removed two small throw rugs ... just got rid of them. Other things might seem small, but really aren’t. I found a balance class on YouTube and I’m following along every other day. I also found several videos on improving flexibility and stretching. When it comes to diet, I made a quick call to my doctor’s office and inquired about vitamins. I was told that a low-dose vitamin C would be appropriate three times a week, and to add an orange to my diet the other days. Ask your doctor before you do this. As much as I hate not being able to select my own items, I’ve gone back to picking up grocery orders at curbside to stay out of stores. It’s up to us to take care of ourselves. That’s the bottom line when it comes to our health and safety. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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2022 “Do You Want to Find a Snowman?” The Library is participating in the First Friday Snowman Scavenger Hunt! Pick up a scavenger hunt form at the Library and search for our Library snowman! This First Friday Scavenger Hunt will be available all of January and February! How many snowmen will you find? “Family Craft Day!” Join Ms. Mary Ellen for a family crafting day to make snowflakes! Paper snowflakes, paper bag snowflakes, and snowman snowflakes, oh my! Saturday, January 8th, 10:3am – 12:30pm. Make it family time! “Makerspace Challenges” Are your 2nd-4th grade children up for a challenge? Join Ms. Mary Ellen on Tuesday, January 11th from 6:00 to 7:30pm for this month’s challenge: reusing tissue boxes to make winter animals. Makerspace Challenges are the 2nd Tuesday of each Month, October through May.

Calling all kids from 2 years – 6 years! Ms. Mary Ellen has scheduled a Drive-In Movie on Friday, January 28th, at 10:30am in the library’s Holden Room. Join her to decorate a car and then enjoy 2 short movies (about 20 minutes each). Movies will be young child-friendly. Refreshments are provided for children. At the DriveIn Movie, parents and children can also learn about our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program and how to sign-up. “Children’s Book Club” The Children’s Book Club book for Monday, January 24th is How to Catch a Snowman by Adam Wallace, and our activity will be making puffy snowmen (please note this can be messy). Children’s Book Club is for children in kindergarten through second grade. We meet the 4th Monday of each month, October- May, from 4:305:30pm. Ms. Mary Ellen leads this book club through reading the book together, a hands-on activity, and a snack. *Masks and registration are required for all Library programs. Register online at: https://owwl.libcal.com/ calendar/DansvillePublicLibrary

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“Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day”

Join Ms. Mary Ellen for Busy Bee Storytime! This storytime is for kids 1 to 3 years old. Every Wednesday at 10:30 am, starting January 12th through February 16th. Storytime will include books, songs, finger-plays, and a hands-on activity at the end.

The library will be closed on Monday, January 17th in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day; we will reopen on Tuesday, January 18th at 10am.

Storytime Themes: January 12: Snow January 19: Winter Animals January 26: Shadows Feb 2: Families Feb 9: Hearts Feb 16: Things that GO

“Looking ahead” Take Your Child to the Library Day is February 5 – Come to the Library to make a Family Craft! Family Storytime – Starting February 19! Teen Time – A crafting time just for teens; the first Monday of the month at 4:30pm! Starting February 7. Art Buffet – Adult crafting time; the first Monday of the month at 6:30pm. Starting February 7th

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TIPS TO HELP REALIZE YOUR GOALS THIS YEAR Be specific in regard to planning. Being specific when choosing goals is important, but it’s equally important to be as specific as possible in regard to developing a plan to realize those goals. Before embarking on a journey to realize your goals, figure out how you’re going to achieve them. Create a new daily or weekly schedule that allots time to realize your goals, seeking input from loved ones whose lives may be affected by your new schedule.

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47 FAMILIES WITH 105 CHILDREN. Thank you for all you did. We could not have done it without you. A special thank you to Diane Mountzouros and her group, the Lions Club, VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Claire Vandurme and Tops for all their help. Also, to anyone we may have forgotten. American Legion Project Christmas!!!

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and C3 CORVETTE PARTS (1968-1972); New/Like New; Email me for a detailed list. Please take all. Will ship to you: jclare01@rochester.rr.com

JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS. PARTS and ACCESSORIES. All kinds, any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604

Older SEARS ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE IN WOOD CABINET. Works. Pick up Honeoye: 585-367-3705

ROCK 8 TRACKS and ROCK CASSETTE TAPES for my own personal collection. Thanks in advance: 585-519-6913

CARDBOARD MOVING BOXES from Home Depot. Used once. Pick up Spencerport: 585-488-2276

RIDING LAWN MOWER. We will move it: 585-305-2590 CROSS COUNTRY SKIS with or without shoes. Men’s 11.5-12, Women’s 9-9.5: 585-447-2722

NAVY BLUE COUCH from nonsmoking home. You pick up. Please call: 585-346-2215 Soft Touch Electrodes for a BONE STIMULATOR SYSTEM from EBI: 585-313-3337

Complete TREADLE SEWING MACHINE BASE to test machines repaired for donation to local nonprofits. Thank you in advance! douglaslpotter@gmail.com

LARGE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Great condition. You move: 716-474-0386. Leave message.

USED POOL COVER to use as a garden cover, prefer rectangular but any type will do: hansjoan2@gmail.com

COMPUTER DESK, gently used, room for a printer and keyboard plus a small drawer. Pick up Geneseo: amaylin@rochester.rr.com

One TWO DRAWER FILING CABINET, used but not busted or rusted: mmshining42@gmail.com

QUEEN METAL BED FRAME with casters. You pick up Livonia. Call or text: 585-261-6949

CAMERA WITH ZOOM AND TIMER for disabled senior to take pictures. In good working condition: 585-381-6546

BALDWIN ORGAN with two keyboard – two Octaves Pedals – bench with storage: powgear7@gmail.com

(Motorola) ARRIS CABLE MODEM (Model SB6183) or other make/models will work. jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

Three MECHANICAL TRANSPLANTER PLANT TRAYS: 585-798-1006

VINYL RECORDS they do not need to work, they are for my daughter: 585-519-8189

50+ WOODWORKING MAGAZINES, mostly American Woodworker: Pshippers@frontier.com

Gently used but still playable PLAYSTATION 4 VIDEO GAMES to expand grandchildren’s library. 585-334-6134

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazines available -1996-2007. Most with original maps/inserts. Call/Text Mark: 585-704-7948

COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for a legally blind senior citizen. Contact me at: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

P205/75R/14 DODGE CARAVAN GOOD YEAR TIRE AND RIM. Lots of tread. Pick up, Greece: 585-621-5435

CRAFTING SUPPLIES; no greeting cards but will take all other stuff. Also any LARGE PLASTIC BINS. 585-748-0356

Lexus NX black CARPET FLOOR MATS. dlbivt2@yahoo.com

CHILD SIZED TABLE AND CHAIRS. Good condition and smoke free home please. lambselling@yahoo.com

Free FIREWOOD. Canandaigua area. You cut. Call 585-396-9669 5 black STACKABLE OFFICE TYPE CHAIRS. Excellent condition. 585-750-7190 MOTORIZED HOSPITAL BED w/rails and mattress. 585-851-9121 CHRISTMAS VHS TAPES. Avon. 315-663-5483 Ask for Ilene. 6’ ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE with stand and ornaments. burnsjr76@outlook.com OFFICE CHAIR. sscott01@rochester.rr.com WURLITZER SPINET PIANO. Needs tuning. You move please: 585-721-0378 DAY LILIES. You dig up, East Rochester: 585-381-6546 SIMMONS BABY CRIB, light wood, with MATTRESS. Both sides lower: 585-586-4692 VINYL COVER for the bed of a F150 – snaps together with clips. ROLLING END TABLE with glass doors and an END TABLE/KIDS TABLE: 585-565-2037 50” FUJITSU PLASMAVISION plasma display. This is not a Smart TV. Works great: srb9924@gmail.com Men’s size 7-13 SOFCOMFORT CUSTOM ORTHOTIC INSERT for prosthetic victim, left side only: tjpr@yahoo.com One mounted DEAN 175/65/14 M&S TIRE: 585-421-3681 Box of 60 XYLITOL PACKETS for a neti pot: Kathy.barsz@gmail.com We have lots of CHESTNUTS: 585-300-7630 Long SLIP & SLIDE used once. You pick up, Fairport: hking29768@aol.com

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Liquor & Wines WAYLAND Rt. 21, Wayland (Foodmart Plaza) • 585-728-5150 Winter is a time of promise because there is so little to do — or because you can now and then permit yourself the luxury of thinking so. ~ Stanley Crawford, A Garlic Testament: Seasons on a Small New Mexico Farm, 1992

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POLL STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * During the entire run of Gilligan’s Island, it was never revealed if “Gilligan” was his first or last name.

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As a new year begins, the wellbeing of our planet continues to be a top concern for many. What do you feel is the most effective way to positively impact the environment? • Environmental Legislation • Global Agreements • Large-Scale Cleanup Projects • Local Initiatives • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle • All of the Above • I am not concerned. Poll Ends 01-11-22

Please make sure all basketball hoops, vehicles, campers, etc. are out of the roadway (minimum 8 feet off the roadway) to allow the snowplows to pass safely and efficiently through the town roads this winter. Thank you, Your Highway Men

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * “Pants” was considered a dirty word in Victorian England.

NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Generally, for every degree you lower your thermostat during heating season, you reduce your energy costs by 3%. * Just in time for soup season (and my new year’s resolutions), here’s a great fat swap: Drain and rinse 2 cups of white beans and puree with a cup of no-sodium vegetable broth. You can use this as a thickener in place of heavy cream for soups and stews. -- JoAnn * To keep snow off your windshield, use a flannel-backed tablecloth stretched to cover both windshield and wipers. Put it flannel-side to the glass. Then you’ll be able to lift it (and the snow) off your windshield to drive. * Wondering what winter fruits and vegetables are in season? Here’s a sampling: apples, dates and pears, as well as citrus, like grapefruit, oranges and tangerines. For vegetables, consider endive, bok choy, Brussels sprouts, kale, leeks, mushrooms, parsnips, radicchio, rutabagas, sweet potatoes, turnips, yams and winter squash. * “Want to keep your pants from creasing on the hanger? Grab an empty paper-towel tube and slit it down the side. When you slip it over the bottom of the hanger, it creates a wide curve for the pants to lie across, and no more crease!” -- M.U. in Colorado * Remember that as temperatures drop and layers of clothing increase, children in a car seat need special consideration. Remove heavy coats before strapping in a small child or baby. Winter wear can compress during an accident, and it interferes with the straps.

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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Confused Why are we even talking about paying off college debts? They signed for the loan, then they should pay off their loan. Here’s a better idea: how about paying off medical debts instead, especially for cancer patients? School loans are a choice, cancer is not. If this administration wants to patronize and buy votes here’s a better way to earn them.

S E V RA Hometown People are Awesome We at the Livonia Historical Society would like to express our sincere appreciation to Wanda’s Restaurant, Valarie Singleton, and all of the ladies and gentlemen who baked goods, purchased baked goods and supported us during our Holiday Bake Sale. You know we could not have done it without all of you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We can all be grateful for living in the Town of Livonia, Community Support & Spirit is great. Thank you!

Thank you, Tammy! Thank you to Tammy at Gourmet Goodies in Victor for always welcoming me and my little ones with a big smile when we swing by after school for a croissant! When we stopped in for our Christmas cookies, you even had a present for my toddler. He is still talking to everyone about the trucks Tammy gave him! We can’t wait to stop by the new location this spring, but we will miss you until then!

Memories I thought of this year, 2021,a lot; the loss of people you love that are not here, and the appreciation of others who are here. – The Mother

The best present Instead of spending all your time running around, looking for the toy your child wants, why not give them the best present ever: your time? With all the problems out in the world today such as the shortages of supplies, Covid-19 and its mutations, and all of the environmental disasters, we could better use this time to remember what the season is all about and put Christ back into Christmas. Road work Again, [local road] is closed in the same location by the same dip with no word when--if ever--it will be repaired. Why am I paying taxes in this town? It has been 35+ years that I have been here. I curse the day that I bought this property. It seems like the only solution is to move out of [local town] and New York State. Death of a senator The death of former Senator from Kansas, Robert Dole, was a sad day for the United States. It’s a shame that all politicians aren’t like Senator Dole in that he loved his country and put it ahead of his political party. He knew how to work together with his opponents to come up with a solution that would best serve the country as a whole. It may be too late for most of us to say thank you to him, but all politicians can still say thanks by following his lead in putting the welfare of our country ahead of their political party. Drink, Drive & Toss I’m so disgusted with my neighbors or the users of my rural, partially-seasonal and dead-end road. As I walk my dogs and constantly pick up your garbage, “the beer can bandit” and “the tea tosser,” among others, are weekly and randomly tossing beer cans, tea containers, and other containers out of their vehicles’ windows. They apparently continue to drink and toss while driving down this road. It is so disheartening that these selfish people have no regard for the environment or for others.

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Wayland Free Library: The Library is open! We look forward to seeing you soon. Library Hours: Mon -Tues. 10 am -7pm Wed.-Thurs. 10am-6pm Fri 12:00 to 5:00 pm Sat. & Sun. Closed The Library continues to offer curbside pickup services. Call 585-728-5380 upon arrival to pick up your order. Tech Help is available on Mondays by appointment. STEAM Works for Kids and Crafting for Kids will resume in February 2022. Library Closed on January, 17, 2022 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Cohocton Public Library 8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170 www.cohoctonlibrary.org Mon., Wed., and Fri. 1pm-7pm Tues. and Thurs. 10am-7pm Sat. 10am-2pm

The cry of our heart is to know God and make Him known.

Come and join us Sunday mornings at 9:30am for worship. Dick Matthews, Interim Pastor www.facebook.com/heartcrychristianfellowship 7609 County Road 36 • Naples, NY 14512 hccf.church@gmail.com • 585-374-5310

DANSVILLE AARP Smart Driver Course Dansville Public Library, 200 Main St Dansville. Learn Defensive Driving, New Traffic Laws & Rule of the Road. Proven safety Strategies. Save 10% on Car/Truck/RV/ Motorcycle Insurance. No Test To Pass. Just sign up and learn. Remove up to 4 points from your license. 6 hour course. Thursday, January 27, 12-3PM; & Friday, January 28, 123PM. To register call Tom Fellion (585)335-8935. $25 AARP members/$30 non-members. Check or money order only made out to AARP (NO CASH). Open to all over 18. Course limit 30 students. COVID REQUIREMENTS APPLY. http://www.aarp.org/drive

Dansville Public Library 200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720 http://dansville.lib.ny.us/ Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 9am-1pm

E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library 30 Main St., Atlanta, NY 585-534-5030 Mon., Tues. 10am-8pm Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10am-5pm Closed Sat., Sun.

Wayland Free Library 101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org Hrs.: Mon.-Tues. 10am-7pm; Wed.-Thurs. 10am-6pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat./Sun. Closed

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I prefer winter and Fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape — the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show. ~ Andrew Wyeth

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Bipolar Disease Takes 4 Different Forms ---

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THREE WAYS TO RELIEVE ARTHRITIS PAIN by Dr. Bob Arnot (NAPSI) — Over the course of my career as a physician, chief medical correspondent and war correspondent, I’ve been exposed to a wide variety of pain management drugs and approaches. One thing I’ve seen is that the United States is much more reliant on taking pills for pain than the rest of the world, where topical analgesics, physical therapy and other approaches are more widely used. A problem with pills is that many of them come with side effects that can be severe, especially if the medications are used in greater quantities or for longer than they’re supposed to be. That’s one reason for back, muscle and joint pains, I believe it’s best to start with topicals. What’s more, the Centers for Disease Control, the American College of Rheumatology and other medical experts agree it’s a safer approach. Fortunately, if you are an arthritis sufferer and want effective relief, there are two topicals that are FDA approved the same way Ibuprofen, Naproxen Sodium and other prescription pain medicines have been through the demanding new drug application process. While both help relieve arthritis pain, it is important to know the differences between Salonpas Pain Relief Patch Large and Voltaren Arthritis Pain gel. Salonpas Pain Relief Patch Large was the 1st topical approved by the FDA and provides relief for up to 12 hours. It begins to work in one hour and can provide clinically meaningful pain relief in the first day. Since it is a patch, the medicine is pre-measured and easy to apply. Not only does this patch help relieve arthritis pain, but it also works for back, muscle and joint pain as well. On the other hand, Voltaren Arthritis Pain gel is not labeled for immediate relief and may take up to 7 days to help achieve relief. To apply this gel, you must first measure out an amount based on a dosing card. Voltaren is effective for up to 6 hours and should only be used for arthritis pain. In addition to topical relief, joint and muscle pain can be treated with physical therapy. It can keep stiff joints from getting stiffer, reduce strain on joints during daily activities and help you get back to normal life without pain or difficulty. Also helpful are hot and cold compresses. Heat is good for joint stiffness and cold compresses can ease joint pain. Just remember, don’t apply heat to a joint that’s already hot. If you feel a burning sensation in your joint, cool it with the cold compresses. Dr. Arnot is board certified in internal medicine and an award-winning journalist, author of twelve books on nutrition and health and host of the Dr. Danger reality TV series. You can find more helpful healthcare and pain relief information from Dr. Arnot at https://us.hisamitsu/.

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the age of 70 and just now be diagnosed with bipolar disorder? Are there degrees of impairment, like with autism -- some worse than others? -- C.S. ANSWER: The hallmark of bipolar disease is mania. “Mania” has a specific meaning in psychiatry: It’s a very elevated mood, associated with high amounts of energy and an inability to think clearly, especially to see the consequences of one’s actions. Some common features of people in a manic episode include an inflated sense of self-worth, distractibility and racing ideas. People can be very talkative and feel little need to sleep. Dangerously, people in a manic phase can spend large amounts of money and have many sexual indiscretions. All diseases have a spectrum of severity, and some are quite wide. With bipolar disease in particular, however, there are four distinct forms of the disease. Bipolar I is the classic form, once called “manic depressive illness,” where people have episodes of mania, alternating with periods of normal behavior or depression. People with Bipolar II have depressive episodes and some “hypomanic” episodes: periods of high energy (and sometimes profound productivity), usually without the negative aspects of the “full” manic episode. Cyclothymia is a rapid cycling between hypomania and mild depression. There is a fourth type, “unspecified,” where people have abnormal mood elevations but don’t meet criteria for the other types. Bipolar disease usually has its onset in early adulthood, but sometimes in teens or even childhood. However, I have rarely seen bipolar disease diagnosed in someone as old as 70. It isn’t always clear whether the disease is just manifesting that late, or whether it has been around for many years, but compensated for by the person. Some people don’t interact with a lot of family or friends, and manic or hypomanic episodes might be missed. It’s possible the 70-year-old in question has a quite mild form. Treatment for bipolar disorder can dramatically improve the quality of life of the person and of the family and friends affected by the illness. ***

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2021 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: Which Russian city used to be called Leningrad? 2. SCIENCE: What is the coldest city in the northern hemisphere? 3. LANGUAGE: What does the Latin phrase “persona non grata” mean? 4. U.S. STATES: Which state’s flag is the only one currently that is two-sided? 5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the first animal to appear on a U.S. coin? 6. FOOD & DRINK: How many herbs and spices are in the original recipe of Kentucky Fried Chicken? 7. MOVIES: How many movies did Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire make together? 8. LITERARY: In the Harry Potter book series, what are N.E.W.T.s? 9. TELEVISION: How many children were in “The Addams Family” sitcom? 10. HISTORY: In what year was the first email sent?

Answers 1. St. Petersburg 2. Oymyakon, Russia 3. An unwelcome person 4. Oregon (state seal on one side and a figure of a beaver on the other side) 5. An eagle 6. 11 7. 10 8. Critical examinations (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test). 9. Two: Wednesday and Pugsley 10. 1971

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Between 1970 and 1973, four Israeli fighter pilots held as POWs in an Egyptian prison passed their time by translating J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” from English into Hebrew. The book was sent to them by their family members via the Red Cross. The pilots’ version was published commercially in 1977 and is still considered by many to be one of the best Hebrew translations available.

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