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February 2 is observed as Rheumatoid Arthritis Day, giving Tidbits the opportunity to investigate this autoimmune disease and its effects on the human body.

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1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the last name of Ken, who was Barbie’s boyfriend? 2. TELEVISION: In the sitcom “The Office,” the company is in which U.S. city? 3. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is The Matterhorn located? 4. MUSIC: Which 1990s group was the singer Beyonce a part of? 5. U.S. STATES: In which state is Monument Valley located? 6. LITERATURE: In which children’s book do the characters Tweedledee and Tweedledum appear? 7. MATH: In Roman numerals, what is XLVIII divided by XII? 8. MEDICAL: What is a common name for polythelia? 9. CHEMISTRY: How many elements are listed on the Periodic Table? 10. MOVIES: What is the year of the Olympics in the movie “Chariots of Fire”? Answers (Trivia Test answers page 16) 1. His full name is Kenneth Sean Carson. 2. Scranton, Pennsylvania. of Coachella Valley

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• Those born with a variation in the Human Leukocyte Antigen gene are more prone to develop RA. These genes assist the immune systems to distinguish the difference between proteins manufactured by the body and proteins from disease, viruses, and bacteria. • RA affects upwards of 1.3 million people in the U.S., affecting 2.5 times more females than males. Although it usually starts to develop between the ages of 30 and 60, it can attack children and young adults, and those older than 60. Smokers have a higher risk as do those who are obese. Family history also plays into increased chances. • Rheumatoid arthritis isn’t the same as osteoarthritis. With osteoarthritis (OA), the cartilage between the joints breaks down, usually due to wear and tear, with the bones on either side of the cartilage aching. With RA, the immune system sees the joints as enemies and attacks them. OA usually affects the joints you use most, such as your hands, spine, hips, and knees, while RA attacks smaller joints in the hands and feet. RA also occurs in the same joints on both sides of the body and can eventually

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result in bone erosion and joint deformity. • RA goes after the body’s smaller joints first, specifically the joints that attach the fingers to the hands and the toes to the feet. It then spreads to the wrists, knees, ankles, elbows, hips, and shoulders. The damage usually occurs within the first two years, making it vital to see a medical specialist as soon as symptoms are noticed, when damage can be slowed. • Tender, warm swollen joints are one of the first things that people notice, along with stiffness that is worse in the mornings and after periods of inactivity. Many say that fatigue is the worst symptom, accompanied by fever and loss of appetite. • It’s not just the joints that can be affected. RA can also damage the skin, eyes, lungs, heart, blood vessels, kidneys, nerve tissue, and salivary glands. About 40 percent of those with RA experience symptoms that don’t involve the joints. • Controlling joint inflammation is one of the keys to slowing joint damage and reducing pain. While Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and corticosteroids, such as prednisone, ibuprofen and cortisone, help reduce chronic pain, inflammation, stiffness, and swelling, they do not slow down the disease. Drugs known as DMARDs slow the disease by modifying the immune system. They are antirheumatic drugs that block critical pathways inside immune cells, suppressing the immune system to control inflammation. 


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Expensive Stuff (from page one) • If you can afford $100,000 for an overnight stay, relax at the Royal Atlantis in Dubai, which features a 12,000-sq-ft., two-story penthouse complete with 100-year-old olive trees, marble floors, four bedrooms, and a private infinity pool overlooking the ocean. • In the market for a used Lamborghini? Consider a 2014 Veneno Roadster, produced for the company’s 50th anniversary. Only nine roadsters and five coupes were produced, resulting in the slightly hefty window price of $4.5 million. If that’s a little rich for your blood, consider instead a 2017 Centenario Roadster that’s only in the $2.8 million range. • The world’s most expensive spice is derived from the flower of the crocus sativus. Saffron has a pungent flavor used in many traditional Indian, Middle Eastern, North African, and European dishes. This crocus only blooms twice a year and has an intensive harvesting process requiring the flowers’ stigma to be carefully extracted. There are only three stigma per flower, all of which require manual labor of 40 hours per 150,000 flowers, the number of flowers required to produce 2.2 lbs. of saffron. It’s not unusual for the price of a pound of saffron to fetch more than $5,000.

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Stradivarius probably comes to mind. It’s estimated that this genius craftsman created 960 violins, of which less than 250 are accounted for. The highest price paid for a Stradivarius violin to date is $16 million. There remains one that is considered in “nearly new” condition with the instrument in very good repair and the original varnish still intact. This “Messiah Stradivarius” has an estimated worth of $20 million. The Italian craftsman made around 75 cellos, one

Baseball Hall of Fame class in 1936. In 2021, this card sold for $6.606 million. That same year, a 1952 Mickey Mantle card was snapped up for $5.2 million, and a 1933 Babe Ruth card in mint condition was purchased for over $4.2 million. • Is a pair of Levi’s simply too plain for you? In that case, Armani jeans start at $230 a pair, but might cost as much as $1,295. Gucci jeans start at $600. APO jeans have a range of $1,200 to $4,000, depending on fabric and embellishments. Or how about their design with a diamond button and gold rivets starting at $4,000? Even their economy version at $1,000 features pockets of pure silk. Dolce and Gabbana jeans retail for nearly $4,500. While a pair of Escada stretch skinny jeans can be purchased for $350, and those embellished with genuine Swarovski crystals might fetch up to $10,000. But while plain Levi’s might seem like a bargain, consider that a pair of vintage 1893 Levi Strauss blue denim trousers sold in May 2018 for $100,000.

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• If you are fortunate enough have an original • So how about vintage oil paintings? One art 1959 Barbie doll stashed in a closet somewhere, collector nabbed a Vincent van Gogh painting chances are good that youʼll be able to get close of a garden of cyprus trees at a 2022 auction to $25,000 for this rare childhood treasure. for the tidy sum of $117.1 million. Another Sophisticated collectors are looking for that ADVERTISING PROOF well-heeled enthusiast spent $136 million on ADVERTISING PROOF doll in mint condition in the original box, and an 1880 Paul Cezanne of the peak of Mon.,10/4/21 Final Changes DUE:landscape 5:00 p.m.. are willing to pay that price - or higher. Final Changes DUE: Sainte-Victoire. An 1884 masterpiece by Post- 5:00 p.m..

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* Ever wonder why your kitty tries to play or even fight with its own reflection in a mirror? Animal specialists believe felines don’t realize that their image isn’t another animal because it has no scent. * And speaking of scent, the Odeuropa research project has created an online encyclopedia dedicated to the history of smells. * Vomitoriums in ancient Rome weren’t actually spaces for gastronomic feasting and purging, but an architectural feature in stadiums that allowed for more efficient crowd exits. * Null Island gets its curious moniker from its coordinates: zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude. It also doesn’t exist, but is the result of a common error in GIS data. * ChatGPT can easily be convinced it’s wrong, even when it’s right. * Irving Berlin dedicated all royalties from “God Bless America” to a fund of the same name, specifically for the benefit of such youth organizations as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in New York City. To date, more than $10 million has been raised. * Researchers at Dublin City University found that soccer goalkeepers process both visual and auditory cues more efficiently than other players, as well as non-players, which could be the clue to their speedy reactions during games. * By 2027, Sweden plans to boast a city made entirely of wood. * The last U.S. conviction for blasphemy went to atheist activist Charles Lee Smith in 1928, after he rented a Little Rock, Arkansas, storefront and put a sign in the window reading: “Evolution Is True. The Bible’s a Lie. God’s a Ghost.” Because, as an atheist, he couldn’t swear the court’s usual oath to tell the truth, he also couldn’t testify in his own defense. *** Thought for the Day: “If people are doubting how far you can go, go so far that you can’t hear them anymore.” --Michele Ruiz (c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

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7 Things You Should Never Buy Used The secondary market in this country offers tremendous opportunities to save money on the things we want and need. Who doesn’t ® love a great garage sale or super find on eBay or Craigslist? by Mary But there areHunt times when wisdom must prevail because the allure of a bargain comes at such an intolerable cost. Whether it’s for safety reasons, hygiene concerns or the risk of hidden issues, some purchases are best made brandnew. Here are seven things you should never buy used:

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NO. 1: MATTRESSES Considering the amount of time spent on a mattress and its impact on your health and well-being, investing in a new one is essential. Used mattresses may harbor allergens, microscopic creatures such as bed bugs and other hygiene issues that can affect your sleep quality and overall health. A new mattress promises you are not inheriting someone else’s problems and allows you to choose a model that suits your very own comfort needs. In some states, it is even illegal to sell used mattresses, while others only allow this to happen under strict conditions. (You can find a state-by-state guide at MattressNut.com.). Even if it's legal where you live, you would be well advised to steer clear of previously owned and used mattresses. NO. 2: CHILD CAR SEATS When it comes to providing for the safety of your child, compromising on a used car seat is a risk not worth taking. Car seats have expiration dates, and their safety features might be compromised in the event of an accident. Without a complete history, it’s challenging to determine if a used car seat has been involved in a crash, potentially affecting its designed functionality and present ability to fully protect your child. NO. 3: HELMETS Just like car seats, helmets are a safety measure designed to provide protection in case of impact. A previously owned helmet may have undetectable damage that compromises its structural integrity. Helmets must always be replaced after a significant impact or every five to seven years, even if they appear undamaged. Hairline cracks are almost impossible to see, and they are not safe for further use. Buying a used helmet could mean unknowingly putting your safety at risk. NO. 4: UNDERWEAR AND SWIMWEAR Personal hygiene is No. 1, and undergarments are items that should always be purchased new. The risk of bacteria, fungi and other hygiene-related concerns makes buying used underwear and swimwear unadvisable, and even sort of creepy to think about. You would be wise to prioritize your health and opt for new items that guarantee cleanliness and comfort. NO. 5: LAPTOPS AND ELECTRONICS Technology advances rapidly, and used

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electronics may quickly become outdated or have hidden issues. Buying a used laptop or electronic device poses the risk of inheriting someone else’s problems, such as a dwindling battery life, hardware malfunctions, outdated software or even malignant hidden files or spyware. Unless that used device is certified to have been factory-renewed and comes with a reliable warranty, investing in new electronics will make certain you are getting the latest features and a reliable product. NO. 6: SHOES Shoes mold to the shape of their owner’s feet over time, and the wear and tear on the soles may not be visible. Buying used shoes can lead to discomfort with foot and even back problems. Even more problematic, used shoes may carry bacteria and fungi from the previous owner, putting your foot health at risk. Opting for new shoes to assure proper support and hygiene is highly recommended. NO. 7: TIRES Tires are critical to vehicle and human safety. The condition of your tires can affect and impact your driving experience. Used tires may have hidden defects, such as weakened sidewalls or tread wear, which can compromise safety. Investing in new tires offers reliability and, by law, also meets safety standards. Exception: Some tire shops sell what is known at “takeoffs.” A new takeoff is a factory OEM (original equipment manufacturer) wheel and tire that was removed from a brand-new vehicle in exchange for new custom wheels and tires. Many tire shops offer takeoffs, which they took in trade for new, fancier equipment, and then resell at a tremendously discounted price. And the shop will still warranty the takeoffs. So while takeoffs are technically used, provided they come with a complete warranty for the second owner, takeoffs do offer a tremendous bargain. While buying used items can be a great way to save money and reduce waste, certain products should always be purchased new to prioritize safety, hygiene and overall well-being. * * * Mary invites questions and comments at https:// www.everydaycheapskate.com/contact/, “Ask Mary.” This column will answer questions of general interest, but letters cannot be answered individually. Mary Hunt is the founder of EverydayCheapskate.com, a frugal living blog, and the author of the book “Debt-Proof Living.” COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM


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THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED

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February 3 is commemorated as “the day the music died,” referring to the tragic loss of musical talent in a plane crash on that day in 1959. This week, Tidbits profiles the musicians and the song that was written in tribute. • Charles “Buddy” Holley was a Lubbock-born guitarist who brought us many hits, including “Peggy Sue” and “That’ll Be the Day.” When his name was misspelled on his first recording contract, he became Buddy Holly. Holly was discovered by a record company talent scout when he and his band were performing at a skating rink. The turning point in his career was landing the chance to open for Elvis Presley in 1955. He recorded “That’ll Be the Day” with his band, the Crickets, in 1957, and went on to hit the charts with seven Top 40 singles between August 1957 and August 1958. • Holly left the Crickets, going out on his own in October 1958. On tour with The Winter Dance Party in 1959, he joined other performers for a gig in Clear Lake, Iowa, on the night of February 2. • Also on the tour was 17-year-old Ritchie Valens, who was eight months into his music

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career, and already had several hits, including “La Bamba” and “Donna.” Twenty-eight-yearold, J. P. Richardson, better known as The Big Bopper, the composer of hits “Chantilly Lace,” “Running Bear,” and “White Lightning,” was also part of the Dance Party.

with every paper I’d deliver, bad news on the doorstep” speaks of that sad morning. He also wrote of “the three men I admire most.” The third verse of the 8 ½-minute classic reads, “I can’t remember if I cried, when I read about his widowed bride,” speaking of Maria, whom Buddy Holly had married five months earlier, less than two months after their first date. She was pregnant at the time of the fatal crash, and suffered a miscarriage a few days later.

• The Winter Dance Party tour was 24 cities, and the group of musicians traveled by bus between gigs. The tour began on January 23, 1959, and by February 2, the harsh winter weather, two bus breakdowns, fatigue, and a pile of dirty laundry had left the group exhausted. • When the Clear Lake, Iowa gig ended after midnight, a 365-mile road trip to Moorhead, Minnesota lay ahead, so Buddy Holly chartered a single engine Beechcraft Bonanza plane fly them there and shorten the trip.

• The words, “this’ll be the day that I die,” found in the song’s chorus are a slight change to the words of Holly’s song, “That’ll be the day.” His “American Pie” song quickly became a number one hit. • Big Bopper J.P. Richardson’s son was born two months after the rising singer’s life had ADVERTISING PROOF tragically ended.  Final Changes DUE: Mon., 10/23/17 5:00 p.m..

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al”) and her husband at the time, actor Bruce Willis (“Die Hard”), started their family in the late 1980s, they would eventually escape Los Angeles for the peaceful mountain town of Hailey, Idaho. They had three daughters, but ended up splitting a decade later. Moore stayed in Idaho and took a break from acting, especially after starring in back-to-back boxDemi Moore office disappoint(Upcoming in “Feud: Capote vs. ments -- “Striptease” The Swans”) and “G.I. Jane.” When Moore tried to ease back into acting, the roles were few and far between. In an interview with Red magazine back in 2007, Moore said that “there aren’t that many good roles for women over 40. A lot of them don’t have much substance, other than being someone’s mother or wife.” But if you look at Moore’s list of credits, there really isn’t that much of a gap between projects. She has had numerous roles over the past two decades; it’s just that they’re not very high-profile. Her autobiography, “Inside Out,” was published in 2019. During the pandemic, she quarantined in Idaho with her girls and Willis. It was eventually revealed that Willis was suffering from a neurological disorder. He and Moore remain close, along with Willis’ current wife, Emma. Now Moore is part of a terrific ensemble

group of women over 40 in the new FX series “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans,” based on a true story set in the 1960s. Moore plays one of the socialites that author Truman Capote (“In Cold Blood”) betrayed in a tell-all book. Molly Ringwald (“Sixteen Candles”), Naomi Watts and Calista Flockhart co-star, with Tom Hollander playing Capote. *** Q: Where have I seen football commentator Kyle Brandt before? I read that he was on the MTV reality show “The Real World,” but I didn’t watch that. He looks familiar to me. -- Z.I.

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Not All Bureaucrats Work For the Government Well, this week I learned that not all bureaucrats work for the government. They can be found in any organization anywhere, in the public sector and the private sector. They are there anytime rules need to be enforced. And in today’s column, I’ll ponder whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing. Here’s the story. This year, my wife and I will be reaching our 50th wedding anniversary. And of course, I want to do something special to mark the occasion. Actually, I want to do a whole bunch of special things throughout the year. One of those is a trip I was planning to a resort destination. (It’s not too important to divulge where that trip would be taking us.) Anyway, as part of the planning, I found a perfect place to stay. (It was perfect, in part, because it’s the same place we went on our 25th wedding anniversary.) It’s a popular place to stay in a popular tourist Mecca. And they had a hole in their vacancy calendar that fit perfectly within my other plans for this trip. But here was the problem. It was a six-day hole, and this place has a seven-day minimum stay requirement. So the reservations agent turned down my request. (That was bureaucrat number one.) I appealed to the reservations manager and was turned down again. (That was bureaucrat number two.) But she told me I could take my case to the resort manager. I did. And I made these points. One: our planned stay would be just one day shy of their minimum stay rules. Two: the unit we would be staying in would sit vacant for those six days. Wouldn’t they rather have a paying customer using the place? And finally, three: Hey, it’s our 50th anniversary! How many of those do you get in a lifetime? But guess what? Bureaucrat number three, the resort manager, turned down my request. He said, “Rules are rules. And we have a very strict seven-day minimum stay requirement.” At first, I was upset. But I soon got over it. After all, there are lots of beautiful places to stay in this country and around the world. And I’m sure I’ll find someplace nice to celebrate a half-century of wedded bliss with my wife. But this incident got me pondering the whole idea of rules and why we have them and why we need people to carry out those rules. I’ll use what I know best -- the Social Security Administration and the people who work for it -- as an example. I recall many years ago, when I still worked for the SSA, taking a claim from a woman who was filing for benefits as a divorced wife on her ex-husband’s account. The law says to get such benefits, you must have been married for at least ten years. What the law actually says is that your marriage must have reached its tenth anniversary before the divorce became final. Well, in this woman’s case, her divorce decree was signed just two days before their 10th anniversary. So I had to tell her that her claim was going to be turned down. She appealed to me (as I’m sure I would have done if I was in her shoes)

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that she was just two days, a measly 48 hours, shy of the ten-year rule. My heart sided with her. After all, there really was no difference between a ten-year marriage and a nine-year-and-363-day marriage. But as a government agent, a bureaucrat if you will, I had to carry out the law. And that law said you must be married ten years. The law didn’t say “about ten years” or “sort of close to ten years.” It said ten years. Lots of times, bureaucrats get lambasted for being too rigid and too narrowly focused on carrying out the rules and regulations of the organization they work for. But what a chaotic country we’d have if this wasn’t so. Suppose I had the power to tell the lady with the nine-year-and-363-day marriage that we’d let it slide and allow her to get divorced wife’s benefits. What about the next woman who comes in and is just one week shy of the ten-year rule? Do we let her get benefits, too? How about somebody who is a month shy? Do you see my point? The law draws a line somewhere. And a government employee’s job is to carry out that law precisely as it’s written. It’s not the employee’s job to interpret the law they way he or she thinks it should be interpreted. If you want examples of the chaotic mess this can create, let me take you back to the early 1970s. The welfare programs in this country were a mess. There was not one national welfare program. Rather, there was a hodgepodge mix of programs, sometimes run by state agencies, but often run by individual counties or even cities and towns. And many times, the people running these programs were not good bureaucrats carrying out the laws. They were bad public servants who enforced their own version of how they thought the rules should be. In one county in the South, a local welfare official was routinely denying benefits to anyone who was not white. In another jurisdiction in the North, the welfare administrator saw to it that her friends

and family got higher benefits than they were due. Stories like this went on and on. That’s why President Richard Nixon decided to nationalize the welfare system by creating the Supplemental Security Income program and letting it be run by the federal agency that, at the time, got the highest marks for efficiency and good public service. And that would be the Social Security Administration. (I have written past columns about the effect that had on the SSA, and will no doubt write more about it in the future.) For now, I can just tell you that the welfare mess was straightened out by letting good public servants (bureaucrats if you will) run the program. So now let me circle back to those “bureaucrats” who denied my offer to fill a six-day hole in their vacancy calendar. On the one hand, I understand their thinking. A seven-day minimum stay probably ensures they are not letting rabble-rousers onto their property for “one-night stands.” On the other hand, my 80-year-old wife and I haven’t roused any rabble in many years. And I’m trying to recall the last one-night stand we had. (At our age, 15-minute stands are all we can manage!) Still, I see their point. Rules are rules! * * * If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has two books with all the answers. One is called “Social Security -- Simple and Smart: 10 Easy-to-Understand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions About Social Security.” The other is “Social Security: 100 Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amazon. com or other book outlets. (If ordering the “Simple and Smart” book from Amazon, click on “See all formats and editions” to make sure you are getting the 2024 edition.) Or you can send him an email at thomas.margenau@ comcast.net. To find out more about Tom Margenau and to read past columns and see features from other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM

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Defining Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and Finding Out How to Treat It DEAR DR. ROACH: Please explain Hashimoto’s disease. I have heard that it is rare, but two colleagues have recently been diagnosed. We all work in a very high-stress field. -- J.H. ANSWER: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is not at all a rare disease. It occurs in up to 10% of the population and much more frequently in women than men. Although people can be diagnosed at a young age, it is more common at older ages. It is caused by an autoimmune reaction to different parts of the thyroid, with thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase antibodies commonly found. TSH receptor antibodies are found on occasion. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis most commonly causes low thyroid levels, although there may be a period of time early in the disease where thyroid levels are high. Not everybody with antibodies will develop low thyroid levels. The thyroid is sometimes enlarged, but a careful exam will usually show that the gland is firm, showing that immune cells have infiltrated the gland. Treatment of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis involves replacing the thyroid hormone that the gland can no longer make. The dose depends on body size to a certain extent, but needs to be adjusted based on lab results. Most people are treated with levothyroxine, also called T4, which is the primary hormone made by the thyroid. T4 is converted to T3 (also called triiodothyronine, the active form of the hormone) in various tissues outside the thyroid. T3 only stays in the body for a short while before it is destroyed, so a once-daily treatment with T4, which lasts longer, allows the body to convert T4 to T3. Most people do very well with T4 treatment. A minority of people cannot efficiently make the active T3 form, in which case-combination treatment can be considered. Unfortunately, T3 must be dosed twice daily. It is thought that stress hormones play a role, since stress does seem to increase the risk of developing an autoimmune thyroid disease like Hashimoto’s. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Huntington’s disease runs in my family; my brother and sister started having symptoms in their early 60s. I am 80 and don’t have any symptoms. Can I assume that I don’t have it? I hear testing can be expensive. Are there any organizations that test for free? -- S.B. ANSWER: Huntington’s is a progressive, degenerative neurological disease that causes abnormal body movements, psychiatric changes and dementia. The movement disorder, called chorea, is the first symptom. It can begin very slowly, and people may not be aware of it. A careful exam can show the characteristic findings. A movement disorder specialist is the ideal person to see in this case. It would be very unusual to begin hav-

ing symptoms at, or after, the age of 80, so it is very likely that you do not have the disease if you don’t have any symptoms and have received a normal exam by an expert. Testing should be performed only after careful consideration and counseling by an expert such as a genetic counselor. According to the Huntington’s Disease Society of America (see tinyurl.com/HDgenetictesting), testing can cost between $315-$1,500, but it is often covered by insurance. Free testing may be available as part of a research study. * * * 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. (c) 2024 North America Synd., Inc.

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VETERANS  POST  by Freddie Groves

Whom to trust? Wouldn’t you get a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach if you wondered whether your treatment nurse had obtained a fake diploma? Three owners of nursing schools in two states were found guilty, as well as several of their pals (for a total of 27 scammers), for a scheme that involved selling fake nursing diplomas they apparently got from two formerly genuine schools. Students who wanted to take the national nursing board exam could purchase from the scammers diplomas that would allow them to take the tests. The genuine schools were eventually closed because of their test failure rate. However, some applicants managed to pass the exam and used the fake documents to get jobs everywhere in the country. Over 7,000 fake diplomas were handed out. What happens now, one wonders? Assuming there were records, will anyone go after any of the faux nurses and at least let their new employers (such as the Department of Veterans Affairs) know about the fake diplomas? In another case, a man was sent to prison (not for long enough) for distributing over $16 million in adulterated HIV drugs, as well as other medications, all around the country. The scammer and his pals actually set up businesses in multiple states from which they sold the corrupted drugs to wholesale drug suppliers, which then sold them to pharmacies, ensuring that the drugs were spread far and wide. The criminals had on hand enough drugs to net them at least $25 million when sold. In one gut-wrenching case, two nurses lied to investigators after a patient died at a VA hospital. They claimed they hadn’t “paused” the patient’s medication. They actually had. The patient died. Curiously, one nurse was given only three months in the federal slammer, and the other one got six months. Even more curious, the judge gave them both until January to turn themselves in at the prison, noting the “circumstances of the offense.” What on earth does that possibly mean? * * *

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-- by Jim Miller

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ing forces with other colleagues. There alleged violation, but it may be extended to are advantages to proceeding as a group, 300 days. You can do this online, by mail or including sharing costs of the litigation and in person at your nearest EEOC office (see strengthening your negotiating position. EEOC.gov/field-office) or call 800-6694000. They will help you through the filing Another option you may want to process and let you know if you should also ADVERTISING consider is mediation, which is aPROOF fair and effile a charge with your state anti-discriminaMon., Julyyour 24, 2023 ficient wayDUE: to help you resolve employ- 5:0 tion agency. Final Changes mentDouble disputes andreach agreement. The  P Please review carefully. check: Phonean Number(s)  Spelling EEOC offers mediation at no cost if your Create a paper trail immediately withto changes currentrepresentative or former employer agrees partici-or cor If you do file, be prepared to Contact provideyour Tidbits Office: 760-320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com pate. At mediation, you show up with yourFax: 760 the names of potential witnesses, your notes evidence, your employer presents theirs and about age-related comments and other epithe mediator makes a determination within a sodes, including dates, places and times if Mike Pendley Construction day or less. possible. 16th pg, BW, 6x *** 30, 2023 • Vol.to:19 - No. 31 Send July your senior questions Savvy Senior, Once the charge is filed, the EEOC P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. will investigate your complaint and find either org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book. reasonable cause to believe that age discrimination has occurred, or no cause and no basis for a claim. After the investigation, the EEOC will then send you their findings along I do it ALL. No job too with a “notice-of-right-to-sue,” which gives small. you permission to file a lawsuit in a court of Since 2002 law.

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Satin Glass Set Graced Victorian Table

A: Your set was made by Warner-Keffer China Company. They made semiporcelain dinnerware in East Liverpool, Ohio, from 1908 to 1910. The letters included with the mark, “ELO,” stand for East Liverpool, Ohio, where the company was located. In addition to dinnerware, Warner-Keffer produced several lines of children’s tea sets decorated with nursery rhymes and Sun Bonnet Babies. Children’s tea sets are highly prized by collectors. Your early 20th-century set would probably be worth $175 to $225.

Q: This is a photo of a ruby glass

cracker jar, covered butter dish, covered sugar bowl and open bowl. They all have silver metal holders and are in excellent condition. I also have a matching flower basket, creamer and several other pieces I can’t identify. They are all decorated with hand-painted enameled flowers. I recently inherited this set and hope you can provide information on the glass, age, maker and its value.

A: You have a Victorian ruby satin glass

table set. Most table sets included a cream pitcher, sugar bowl, spoon holder, celery holder, butter dish and water pitcher. The flower basket could be a bride’s basket. You didn’t mention a manufacturer’s mark on your set. Without a manufacturer’s mark on any of the glass or metal pieces, it can be impossible to identify the maker. Your circa 1900 set would probably be worth $400 to $500.

Warner-Keffer China Company was located in East Liverpool, Ohio.

*** Q: I have an Emmett Kelly Jr. clown cookie jar that is in excellent condition. He is standing and leaning against a barrel. It stands about 13 inches tall and is made in Japan. I would like to know if you can tell me if it is worth anything.

A: Your cookie jar was imported from Ja-

pan by Flambro Imports who were located in Atlanta. Emmett Kelly Jr. is the son of Emmett Kelly Sr., the original famous clown. Kelly Jr. continued the tradition of the forlorn-appearing clown, Weary Willie. Values for your cookie jar are anywhere from several hundred to over $500 dollars.

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Victorian Ruby Satin Glass Table Set, circa 1900.

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Many times a chip around the green requires so little speed and minimal carry that you’re tempted to putt it instead. Yet, there’s too much thick grass in the way, a sprinkler head in the line, or other conditions that prompt you to create a soft chipping shot. Paul Runyan, a sharp short game artist back in the 40’s and 50’s, used a unique chipping style that fit just these types of situations.

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Besides Runyan’s bizarre weakening of each hand position, he made a significant adjustment that any golfer can imitate. Paul (and his imitators) would tip the chipping club quite more vertical than normal so that the club was resting on its toe. Then, by bending the arms and standing much closer to the ball, he could create a putting stroke with a chipping club. The club has a better chance of moving in a straighter path, helping to create a cleaner hit and more accurate shot. By using a putting style stroke and hitting the ball more toward the toe end of the club, the ball came offADVERTISING the club softer than normal chips. Tip the shaft PROOF up, make a putting stroke, and learn how softly Finalthese Changes DUE: 5:00 p.m.. chips react around the green.

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