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It’s fascinating to ponder the fact that the small three-pound organ located between our ears controls just about everything in our entire body! This week, Tidbits explores some of the wonders of this amazingly complex control center and presents some interesting facts that you probably never knew about the human brain. • There are about 100 billion neurons, or nerve cells, in the brain, which gather and transmit signals. That’s about the same number of stars there are in our galaxy! It’s these nerve cells that compose what is often referred to as “gray matter.” About 100 trillion connections exist among those cells, and not one neuron touches another. These connections are known as synapses, and they allow the information impulse to flow from one neuron to another. Each individual nerve cell can have up to 40,000 synapses. • Changes in the synapses are associated with learning and retention of information. Each time you form Brainy Facts: Turn to page 3 INSIDE: Celebrity Extra............................. Page 6 Good Houskeeping Recipes ........ Page 7 Comics & Puzzles........................ 8-9 Pet Column.................................. 9 Your Social Security.................... 11 Doctor's Advice .......................... Please review carefully. Double check: Phone Number(s) 12 Spelling Prices Hours Antique or Junque........................ 14 MON., DEC. 31changes or corrections. Contact your Tidbits representative immediately Please review carefully. Double check: Phone Number(s) with Spelling Prices Hours
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1. TELEVISION: Who starred in the drama “Knight Rider”? 2. U.S. STATES: What is the capital of Washington state? 3. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How long does the average housefly live? 4. LITERATURE: Which mid-20th century novel about animals has the subtitle, “A Fairy Story”? 5. SCIENCE: What is the softest mineral in the world? 6. GEOGRAPHY: Which major river flows through London, England? 7. MEDICAL: What is a common name for the condition veisalgia? 8. MOVIES: In which movie did the actress Gal Gadot make her debut? 9. HISTORY: Where was the first Disney park built? 10. LANGUAGE: What is the British term for a flashlight? Answers (Trivia Test answers page 16) 1. David Hasselhoff. 2. Olympia.
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experiencing any pain during the entire procedure. The achievement was widely reported and praised by the medical community. • Unhappily for Morton, however widely his painfree procedure would be used, his own trouble had just begun. As soon as his discovery was publicized, fraudulent claimants emerged, the most notorious being that of Charles Jackson, who had earlier offered Morton only incidental advice he could have easily obtained elsewhere. • Jackson’s threats of blackmail over trumpedup Morton indiscretions, along with lawsuits regarding financial rights, eventually forced Morton into granting Jackson public title of “co-discoverer,” as well as a hefty (though undeserved) share of the profits that would come thereafter. • The fuss and fury that followed not only cost Morton a fortune in legal fees, but it also long delayed the international recognition that was rightly due to him alone. • Sadly, Morton’s problems continued to mount, beginning with his efforts to patent his process. This angered doctors, who would now be required to pay him licensing fees for the right to use his ether method in their practice. Then, due to physicians who were untrained in the proper application of Morton's anesthetic, several patients died under the knife. Their survivors in turn then sued the hapless inventor, holding him responsible for the deaths. In addition, Federal bureaucrats denied him the payment he was properly due for providing ether to the Navy Department. • Dismayed, discouraged and now deeply in debt, Morton sold his dental practice, auctioned off his house, and moved to the countryside. • By 1864, the Civil War had come to its most intense phase. Even though Morton’s health had begun to fail, his resolve spurred him to volunteer for the Union medical corps. His expertise as an anesthetist was literally lifesaving during the thousands of amputations that were conducted under horrific battlefield conditions.
• Throughout most of human history surgical procedures were performed at the cost of the patient suffering excruciating pain. It was only in 1846 that effective anesthesia came into use. Until then pain relief was chancy at best, consisting of shots of whiskey, doses of opium or drafts of wine laced with hemp seed. Sometimes partial unconsciousness was attained through hypnosis, or by inhaling either carbon dioxide or nitrous gas. All these methods were grossly inadequate, and the terror that surgical patients faced was stark. • William Morton’s quest for an effective alternative began in 1843, when he arrived in Boston to set up a dental practice. In those days dentistry was quite primitive and pain was simply part of the procedure. • Hoping to ease his patients’ suffering, Morton enrolled at Harvard College to train as a physician. His tuition allowed him access to the surgical arena at the Massachusetts General Hospital, a practice frequented by America’s top surgeons. • As he continued his search for a pain reliever, Morton asked Charles Jackson, an eminent chemist, to write down the composition of sulfurous ether. Jackson gave him enough information to enable Morton to use ether in his experimentation. Morton tried it first on his pet spaniel, and then on himself. • Exhilarated by his success, he advertised for more dental patients. Within two weeks he had successfully anethesized 100 of them with ether. • In 1868, Morton died of pulmonary failure in With each application of the brain-numbing New York City. He was only 48 years old. fumes, Morton honed his skill until he convinced John Warren, premier surgeon of the day, to try ether in a surgical operation. • On October 16, 1846, a patient, Gilbert Abbott, was wheeled into the hospital’s amphitheater to have a neck tumor removed, which was successfully accomplished without the patient CLIP AND SAVE
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* To visit every child in the world on Christmas Eve, Santa Claus would need to travel at 3,000x the speed of sound. But who says he couldn’t? Not us! He’s Santa! * If you were drafted during the American Civil War, you could legally pay someone $300 (roughly equivalent to $5,000 earned by an unskilled worker in 2018) to go in your place. The practice, known as commutation, was actually intended to raise money for the war effort. * Six hundred Americans die each year from falling out of bed. * A 99-year-old man in Ohio divorced his 96-year-old wife after 77 years of wedlock when he discovered she’d had an affair in the 1940s. * Elvis Presley failed a music class in high school. * On average, people who complain live longer! Verbally releasing their grievances boosts their health by increasing their immunity. Of course, some of us may wish to keep that nugget of information to ourselves. * Oxford University researchers discovered that people who opt for genetic research have a genetic predisposition to do so. * George Washington stopped the Revolutionary War by ordering a ceasefire in order to return a lost terrier that belonged to British Gen. William Howe, via one of Washington’s aides under a flag of truce, after having the dog fed, cleaned and brushed in Washington’s own tent. * Leo Fender, inventor of the Telecaster and Stratocaster guitars, could not actually play the instrument himself. * Despite its nickname, Florida isn’t the sunniest state. Arizona is. *** Thought for the Day: “Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.” -- John Wooden (c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
Gift Cards Are Not Gifts What to give for Christmas when you don’t have time to shop, don’t want to put much thought into it and just need to check someone off your list? A gift card, of course. At this point, I will resist the urge to list ® all the reasons that gift cards are not really gifts, why they are problematic for both the giver byso Mary Hunt and the recipient, or ask, if you’re going to give money, why not just give the money? The truth is, consumers racked up more than $162 billion in gift card sales in 2022. I can’t stop the insanity, but I can shed a little light on how these things work and how to avoid the pitfalls. Understand that no gift card is the same as cash. It’s not. It’s the same as store credit. That’s what you are giving as a gift. The store gets to write the rules for how it will handle your recipient and its store credit. And should that store fall into financial trouble and close, that gift card will become instantly worthless even if it has no expiration date. Did I mention that a gift card is not the same as cash? Retailers are crazy about them. There’s a reason that retailers are so in love with gift cards: They get the money up front. And they know that lots of gift cards get lost, and some get forgotten and sit around for months or years. Americans have a collective $21 billion in unspent gift cards floating around out there. The average household sits on $300 in unused gift cards. Do you even know where yours are? Unused gift cards represent free money for stores. Consumer Reports has estimated that a quarter of all gift cards go unredeemed for a year after purchase, and about seven percent never get used at all. Bankrate reports 47 percent of U.S. adults have at least one unused gift card. That's about every other household! It all adds up to an estimated $8 billion windfall annually for the retail industry. Get smart. Buyers of gift cards and recipients should know that not all gift cards are created equal. Like to shop both at the store and online? Not all gift cards allow customers to buy and redeem gift cards both in the store and online. Some retailers charge the buyer of a gift card a shipping fee to send a gift card to a recipient. Many gift cards come with ridiculous restrictions should you need to make a return or exchange -- like you must have the used gift card in your hand for the store to credit back any refund. Oh, you threw it away because it was empty? Too bad, sucker. Some cards have inactivity fees (now regulated by state laws and, again, not all state laws are created equal). Some retailers accept gift card redemptions at all locations, others at only select locations. Expiration dates are less of a problem these days. Few major retailers are allowed to do this anymore. You do have some options for redeeming at least something for those cards you have somewhere in a drawer. Here are a few: Sell or exchange. If you have a gift card
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you just know you aren’t going to use, sites like Raise, Gift Card Granny and Card Cash may take it and give you cash back, credit your PayPal account or give you an Amazon gift card at a set percentage of the original gift card’s value. Yes, you’ll be “losing” money by selling it at a discount, but if you weren’t going to use that gift card anyway (or you were going to use it on something you didn’t really want), it’s still a better deal. Get a discount. You can buy gift cards on Raise from about 5% to 35%, depending on the store. Not bad if you compare that to leaving your card lying in a drawer someplace for your heirs to discover someday. I can no longer resist the urge to ask: If you’re going to give money this holiday season, why not just give the money? Your recipient will get every single penny of that $20 bill to spend wherever he or she desires. Chances of that money getting lost or forgotten are slim-to-none, and you won’t be feeding that completely out of control retail monster known as the obscenely lucrative Gift Card Retail Industry. There, I said it, and I feel so much better.
* * * Mary invites you to visit her at EverydayCheapskate.com, where this column is archived complete with links and resources for all recommended products and services. 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 2023 CREATORS.COM
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a Santa souvenir that would be plastered with the department store name. Robert May was the advertising executive who got this job. He decided to create an illustrated booklet that kids would keep; something that parents would read to them every single Christmas. • With the aid of artist Denver Gillen, May invented a new Christmas character named Rollo. The store officials liked the idea and the poem, but nixed the name Rollo. So it became Reginald. They didn’t like that name either. Then May’s daughter suggested a new name, Dr. Nicolas Campos which was unanimously approved. The name 1/3 page, 13xRudolph. they finally agreedBW, on was • In 1821, a children’s poem written by an 11-26-2023 Vol. 19 - No. 48 DEAR DR. CAMPOS: How did you unknown author was published in booklet form • That year, 2.4 million copies of the booklet were decide to get into chiropractic? – J.B. handed out across the country. In 1947 a friend in New York City just in time for Christmas. The of May’s named Johnny Marks put the poem to poem was called “Old Santeclaus with Much Answer: Hello J.B. – I came from a music and tried to get famous singers to perform Delight” and the illustrations depicted Santa on a chiropractic family. That does not mean my it. No one was interested in the song. Finally, sleigh being pulled by a single reindeer, leaving family members were chiropractors (not Gene Autry agreed to do the song in 1949. It toys for good girls and boys and whips for the even one), but instead that my family utilized went straight to the top of the Hit Parade. Since bad ones. chiropractic as a primary form of health care. then, over 300 different recordings have been Since I was a young child, I had thought ev• This was history’s first mention of reindeer being made, with 80 million copies sold. The song is erybody used chiropractic – not just for pain, connected to Santa. No one knows who wrote second only to “White Christmas” as the bestbut for health – because we went regularly; the poem or what the inspiration was for Santa’s selling Christmas record of all time. Burl Ives for us, it was like going to the dentist. single reindeer. Though Washington Irving had even made a movie about it in 1964. It’s one of previously written about Santa flying through the the first holiday songs children learn. Years later as a young man in my late air, he never mentioned reindeer as the means of teens, I had a fall which landed me on my • The word “reindeer” comes from the Norse propulsion. head. 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ers. Now, of course, not every chiropractic adjustment leads to that type of outcome – but I believe I was meant to experience it in that way. It is not uncommon for people to report miracle-like pain relief from chiropractic care. This is especially true if they have been in a bad condition for some time.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Have you recovered from the latest time change? The one that sent the clocks back an hour, pushing us into darkness in what used to be the end of the afternoon? Seasonal Affective Disorder, also called SAD, is a type of winter depression that can be found in the young as well as the old. The decrease in daylight can affect us, as can the lack of sunshine, which lowers our production of the mood regulator serotonin. It doesn’t help that not only is there little sunshine, but often it’s too cold or snowy to make a trek outdoors. I realize that many of you who are readers of this column are fortunate enough to reside in, or at least retreat to the warm and sunny southern states as "snowbirds" this time of year. So even if the SAD disorder doesn't apply to you, it should make you all the more appreciative of the sunny warmth you're enjoying. SAD symptoms can look a lot like depression but only appear in the winter. Typical signs are lack of energy, restlessness, lack of
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Cody’s Corner (from page 9) A puppy’s nipping isn’t a behavioral problem; it’s a physical problem. Just like babies, puppies teethe. They nip because the pressure provides relief from the pain. So the objective isn’t to punish the dog or to deter the undeterrable. Your job as the pup’s guardian and as someone who loves this little creature is to provide him with something that will offer even more relief than your fingers or the leg of that dining chair. Ice chips and frozen treats help. But one of the most effective tools costs little to nothing and works beautifully: the frozen washcloth. If you have a teething puppy in the house, wet a handful of washcloths and put them in the freezer. When your pup starts nipping -- and he will because it’s perfectly natural -- give him a frozen washcloth to chew on. The cold will feel good against his sore gums as it works as a numbing agent. If only there were something equally effective at silencing the passers-on of bad advice. Woof! * * * Dog trainer Matthew “Uncle Matty” Margolis is the co-author of 18 books about dogs, a behaviorist, a popular radio and television guest, and the host of the PBS series “WOOF! It’s a Dog’s Life!” Read all of Uncle Matty’s columns at www.creators.com, and visit him at www.unclematty.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM
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cotta, as well as some green and reddish tones. If a cottage has little lighting or few windows, I always recommend white for the walls and highlighting one wall in an intense color or with bold wallpaper. To achieve a real casual cottage feel, choose a few handmade accessories and unique furniture that gives a human touch. Also think MON., SEPT. 25 1 small-scale and add an occasional table or whatnot to display figurines. This approach will give evPlease review carefully. Double check: Phone Number(s) Spelling ery corner of your home a design touch that transContact your Tidbits representative immediately with changes or mits life, stories and personality. Use natural fibers such as yarn, cotton, Office: 760-320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com Fax: wool or linen in carpets, cottons and linens for upholstery fabric and plain unlined fabric for curtains. Sofas, wingbacks and tablecloths may include natural patterns such as florals, stripes or plaids -- or a mix of it all for a look that seems like an accumulation over time. Wright Advice Bamboo, wicker 1/12 pg BW 26x disc. rate and wire are also good in- October 1, 2023 Vol. 19 - No. 40 gredients to throw in for a Please review cottage look. Using deco-carefully. Double check: Phone Number(s) Spelling P rative objects based on Contact your Tidbits representative immediately with changes or corr these materials will help Office: 760-320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com Fax: 760 you achieve the casual effect you’re looking for. You can’t forget plants and flowers, which will serve to WI N 2 decorate tables, windows, furniture and any other surfaces. RD ETHICS AWA Finally, make sure to combine the old and the (Oct. 15 -- Dec. 7) new for a look that is stylish but, above all, comThis is your once-a-year fortable. Antiques may be the perfect pieces to add opportunity to make any nostalgia, while a new upholstered sofa or chair will guarantee comfort, which is crucial to any design. changes to your Drug Plan Doug & Linda Wright Property of Cottage style is many things to many people, but Local Independent and Medicare Advantage. AdVenture Media, Inc. Agents it is most about a laid-back and unpretentious attitude toward everyday life. * * * FREE
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What’s That Check For? A couple weeks ago, a one-time check for $90 from the Social Security Administration showed up in my checking account. I wasn’t totally sure what that was all about, but I had a pretty good idea. Today, I got a letter from the SSA telling me all about the check, and it turned out my guess was right. I’ll share more about that mystery check in a minute. But first I want to explain to my readers why I got a check first and an explanation a couple weeks later. And by the way, I’m not alone. I’ve received quite a few emails from readers telling me that an odd amount of money from Social Security landed in their bank accounts and they were wondering what it was all about. And I told them to just be patient and wait a week or two and they’d get an explanatory letter from the SSA. Why does it happen that way? Why does a letter of explanation come so many days late? It’s really not a great mystery. And it’s not “typical government incompetence,” as one reader told me. It’s simply that electronic fund transfers can happen almost instantaneously, whereas a physical letter takes a while to prepare and mail. In other words, once the SSA figured I was due some extra money, they pushed a few buttons and a check was on its way to my bank account. And then after those buttons were pushed, someone at the SSA had to prepare a letter explaining what was going on, then that letter had to go through the SSA’s mailroom and then to the U.S. Postal Service and finally to my mailbox. And all of that took about 10 days or so. Over the years, some readers have remarked to me that the SSA should time the delivery of the check to coincide with the delivery of the letter. I remember many years ago, while I still worked for the SSA, being involved in meetings where that issue was discussed. And SSA officials decided that it was best to get the money out to people as fast as possible (it’s their money, after all) and live with the consequences of a delayed letter of explanation. So anyway, what was my extra check for? Well, that’s what the rest of this column is all about. I got a little boost in my Social Security because my 2022 earnings were finally factored into my benefit formula and it turned out those earnings caused a small increase in my monthly benefit. My monthly benefit went up by about $10, and the $90 check was paying me that extra 10 bucks retroactively to January 2023. Some seniors who continue working after they go on Social Security get an increase in their benefits, and some don’t. To understand whether the earnings you have and the taxes you pay after you start getting Social Security will increase your benefits, you have to understand how Social Security retirement benefits are figured in the first place. Simply stated, your Social Security retirement benefit is based on your average monthly income, indexed for inflation, using a 35-year base of earnings. So, when you initially filed for benefits, the Social Security Administration looked at your entire earnings history. Then they adjusted each year of earnings for inflation. The inflation adjustment factor depends on your year of birth and var-
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cial Security) will replace a “zero” year and slightly ies from one year to the next. Here is just one example. Fred was born boost my Social Security check. But for this colin 1949. And let’s say that he made $7,000 in 1970. umn, let me use a more typical example of someone When figuring his Social Security benefit, the SSA who worked and paid Social Security taxes his or multiplied that $7,000 by an inflation adjustment her whole career. Let’s go back to Fred whom I mentioned factor of 6.58. In other words, instead of $7,000, they actually used $46,060 as his 1970 earnings earlier. And let’s say the $7,000 he made in 1970 when figuring his Social Security benefit. (There was the lowest year in his current Social Security are different inflation factors for each year of earn- computation. And let’s further say that he made $35,000 last year. Fred might assume that because ings and for different years of birth.) After the SSA indexes each year of earnings $35,000 is much higher than $7,000, he should get for inflation, they pull out your highest 35 years and an increase in his Social Security checks. But readd them up. Then they divide the total by 420 -- member, the SSA didn’t use $7,000 in his benefit calthat’s the number of months in 35 years -- to get culation. They used the inflation-adjusted amount your average monthly inflation-adjusted income. of $46,060. Because Fred’s current earnings of Your Social Security benefit is a percentage of that $35,000 are lower than the low year of $46,060 used amount. The percentage used depends on a variety in his Social Security retirement computation, the of factors too complex to explain here. But for the additional earnings do NOT increase his average purposes of this column, we don’t need to know the monthly income, so Fred’s Social Security benefit precise percentage. Suffice it to say that for most will not go up. On the other hand, had Fred’s current people, their Social Security retirement benefit represents roughly 40% of their average inflation- earnings been $70,000, for example, that would inPlease review carefully. Double check: benefit. Phone his Spelling crease his TheNumber(s) SSA would replace low adjusted monthly income. So, when you are working and paying Social year of $46,060 with the new higher year of $70,000, average monthly with wage and refigure o Security taxes after youyour start receiving Social Secu- recompute his Contact Tidbits representative immediately changes rity benefits, those additional taxes you are paying his benefit. Office: 760-320-0997 valleybits@msn.com like me, one day he would noticeFax will increase your monthly Social Security checkemail: Then, IF your current earnings increase your average some extra money from Social Security in his bank monthly income. In other words, if your current account. And a couple weeks later, he’d get a letter annual income is higher than the lowest inflation- telling him what I just explained to you in this column. Double check: Phone Number(s) Spelling adjusted year of earnings used in your mostreview recentcarefully. Please * * * Social Security computation, the SSA will drop out If you have a Social Security question, Mar- or co Contact your Tidbits representative with Tom changes that low year, add in the new higher year, c/orecalcuMelanie Thomas Property of immediately genau has two books with all the answers. One is called late your average monthly income, and then refigOffice: 760-320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com Fax: 7 AdVenture Inc.Smart: 10 Easy-to-UnderBZ BW 26x “Social Security --Media, Simple and ure your Social Security benefit. stand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions 2023 19 The - No. My case is a little different. October Because I 8,About SocialVol. Security.” other41 is “Social Security: 100 worked for the federal government almost all my Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amalife, and paid into the civil service retirement sys- zon.com or other book outlets. PropertyOr of you can send him an AdVenture Media, Inc. email at thomas.margenau@comcast.net. To find out tem and not Social Security, my Social Security reBgreen, Inc. Tom Margenau and to read past columns more about cord is filled with a lot of “zero” earnings Phone: years. So 760.320.0997 Fax: c/oand Melanie Ashe from see features other760.320.1630 Creators Syndicate writers any income I have now (when I am paying into So- and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at
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Mail-Order Meds Lose Efficacy if They’re Not Stored Properly DEAR DR. ROACH: I am concerned, and have been for some time, about whether my prescriptions that arrive by mail are compromised, since they sit in vehicles with the sun beating through the windows, heating them up. Also, the plastic bottles in which the prescriptions are stored give off toxic emissions as they “broil” in the sun. The instructions that come with some of the meds warn about heat as well. My pharmacist told me that heat does affect a medication’s effectiveness negatively. So, if this is true, millions of us are taking important medications that are basically not doing the job. After all, the meds that arrive at pharmacies come in hot vehicles, too. What’s your take? -- J.Z. ANSWER: All medicines should be stored in a cool, dark place, as direct sunlight and heat can damage their effectiveness. Studies have proven that medicines sent by mail order can indeed get out of their published temperature range. While this happens most often in mailboxes, I understand your point about medications “broiling” in hot temperatures during the shipment itself. Liquid medicines, hormones and nitroglycerin are among the most sensitive. Medicines that need to be dosed exactly, such as transplant rejection medicines, biologicals, and seizure medicines, are also particularly likely to cause problems if they are damaged during shipping. Although some medicines are supposed to be shipped in packaging with cold packs and insulation, this isn’t always the case. I recommend using a local pharmacy, but many people have prescription plans that require them to use mail order. Many states have requirements about customers using retail pharmacies. If that’s not the case for you, try to make sure that the medicine will be delivered when you are available to receive it. If you have a temperature-sensitive medicine, such as the ones I mention above (you can ask your pharmacist about others), request that your mail-order pharmacy sends it in special packaging during warm weather. You might also consider having them shipped to a place where they will be put into a temperature-controlled environment right away. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Since I developed bronchiectasis, I have lost 15 pounds. I can’t seem to get an answer as to why this disease would result in weight loss. Can you shed any light on this? -- E.K.G. ANSWER: Bronchiectasis is a lung condition similar to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It develops after a lung infection occurs in a person who is at risk due to a number of possible underlying conditions. Weight loss with chronic lung disease, like COPD and bronchiectasis, is common. There
are many possible reasons. One is that breathing can be hard work! It takes extra energy (as much as ten times more energy) to breathe with chronic lung disease. Some medications used for bronchiectasis promote weight loss, often through poor appetite. Bronchiectasis is an inflammatory condition, so this can also lead to appetite suppression. Although many healthy people want to lose weight, losing weight with chronic lung disease is a bad sign and a reason to make some dietary changes. I’ve often advocated for nuts and nut butters; the healthy fat in them contains a lot of calories, and fat is easier on your lungs, since it makes less CO2 than protein or car-
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bohydrates. You also need to maintain muscle strength. Finally, a new serious diagnosis always leads to a change in how we think of our bodies, so depression (which often exacerbates weight loss) is not uncommon. Your doctor or a mental health professional can help. * * *
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. (c) 2023 North America Synd., Inc.
VETERANS POST by Freddie Groves
Veterans Legacy Memorial Expanded This is certainly welcome news: The Veterans Legacy Memorial (VLM) website now contains the names of ten million veterans who are buried across the country. Those locations include the national cemeteries, DOD cemeteries, National Park Service national cemeteries, and now civilian and non-VA cemeteries are also included. Another piece of good news: Earlier this year the site indicated that only veterans would be listed, not their spouses. However, I’ve just now found the mother of a good friend; she is buried with her veteran husband at Arlington National. The Veterans Legacy Memorial website (www.vlm.cem.va.gov) is quite an undertaking. Each veteran has an individual page that includes a bio with branch of service, dates of birth and death, war period, rank, decorations and more. And in this digital age, family and friends can upload stories, photos and historical documents. Not all cemeteries and veterans have been covered yet. I’m unable to find one uncle -- so far I’ve found the rest of my veteran relatives: my grandfather, father, mother and another uncle -perhaps because he’s in a very small cemetery in a very rural area. I have hope that he’ll eventually be included as well. Do you qualify for burial in a national veterans cemetery? You can apply for pre-need approval, if you wish. (Go to va.gov/burials-memorials and click on “Eligibility.”) You’ll need several documents to send with your application (VA Form 4010007), such as DD-214. Chose a VA national cemetery. Call 800-535-1117 if you need help with the paperwork. Then, with the future comfort of your family and friends in mind, go the extra mile and gather up a few things you’d like to see on your eventual memorial page, perhaps a special photo or a story from your past. Include a note that points to the Follow a Veteran alert, which can tell your family and friends when something has been added to your listing. Add in this number -- 866-245-1490 -for help with uploading photos to the site. * * *
Freddy Groves regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply2@gmail.com.
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How a Health Savings Account Can Boost Your Retirement Savings DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: I’m interested in learning how contributing to a health savings account can help boost my retirement savings. I've heard that this can be a beneficial plan, but I don't know anything about how it works. I'm hoping you can shed some light on this for me. -- Almost 60 Dear Almost: A health savings account, or HSA, is a fantastic financial tool that can help you build up a tax-free stash of money for medical expenses now and after you retire. But to qualify, you must be enrolled in a high-deductible health insurance plan. Here’s an overview of how they work and how you can open one. HSA Rules HSAs have become very popular over the past few years as the cost of health care continues to skyrocket, and because more and more Americans have high-deductible health plans. The great benefit of a HSA is the triple tax advantage that it offers: 1) Your HSA contributions can be deducted pretax from your paycheck, lowering your taxable income; 2) the money in the account grows tax-free; and 3) if you use the money for eligible medical expenses, withdrawals are tax-free. And another advantage is that if you change jobs, the HSA moves with you. To qualify, you must have a health insurance policy with a deductible of at least $1,500 for an individual or $3,000 for a family in 2023. In 2024, the deductible rises to $1,600/individual or $3,200/family. This year, you can contribute up to $3,850 if you have single health insurance coverage, or up to $7,750 for family coverage. Next year (2024) you can contribute significantly more – up to $4,150 for single coverage or up to $8,300 for family coverage. And people age 55 and older can put away an extra $1,000 each year. But you cannot make contributions after you sign up for Medicare. The money can be used for out-ofpocket medical expenses, including deductibles, co-payments, Medicare premiums, prescription drugs, vision and dental care and other expenses (see IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/ p502.pdf, page 5, for a complete list) either now or when you retire for yourself and your spouse as well as your tax dependents. Unlike a flexible spending account, an HSA doesn’t require you to use the money by the end of the year. Rather, HSA funds roll over year to year and continue to grow tax-free in your HSA account for later use.
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In fact, you’ll get a bigger tax benefit if you use other cash for current medical expenses and keep the HSA money growing for the long term. Be sure to hold on to your receipts for medical expenses after you open your HSA, even if you pay those bills with cash, so you can claim the expenses later. There’s no time limit for withdrawing the money tax-free for eligible medical expenses you incurred any time after you opened the account. But be aware that if you do use your HSA funds for non-medical expenses, you’ll be required to pay taxes on the withdrawal, plus a 20 percent penalty. The penalty, however, is waived for those 65 and older, but you’ll still pay ordinary income tax on withdraws not used for eligible expenses.
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tor that offers a portfolio of mutual funds for long-term investing and has low fees. Some of the top-rated HSA providers in 2023 are Lively, HealthEquity, OptumBank, Fidelity, HSA Bank and Bank of America. After setting up your HSA plan, adding money is pretty straightforward. Most plans let you do online transfers from your bank, send checks directly, or set up a payroll deduction if offered by your employer. To access your HSA funds many plans provide a debit card and most allow for reimbursement. ***
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
How to Open an HSA You should first check with your employer to see if they offer an HSA, and if they will contribute to it. If not, you can open an HSA through many banks, brokerage firms and other financial institutions, as long as you have a qualified high-deductible health insurance policy. If you plan to keep the money growing for the future, look for an HSA administra-
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is decorated with gold bands against a white background. Could you please tell me something about the set and what its value might be?
A: Noritake China was made in Japan and
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you might have on the mustache cup seen in this photo. My husband, who is 79 years old, received it from his grandfather who was from Germany, so I think it is at least 100 years old. It is porcelain and half the opening of the cup is covered with three holes. The cup is decorated with fruit and leaves, all against a white background. Marked on the bottom are the word “Germany” and number “168.” It is in perfect condition. We would love to know more about it.
exported to the United States by the Morimura Brothers of New York City. Anything marked “Occupied Japan” was made after World War II, from 1947 to 1952. Noritake China continues to be exported to large department stores in the United States. Your circa-1947 tea set would probably be worth $225 to $325.
Noritake China has been imported to the United States from Japan since the late 1800s.
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Q: Can you tell me the value of a kerosene railroad lantern? It is marked with the words “Nier -- Made in Germany -- NR 275 -Reg. U.S. Pat Office -- Feuerhand Fire Hand.” The globe is clear and about 10 inches tall. The base is 4 inches wide. It was given to my grandpa when he was 8 years old and now, he is 84. A: Bruno Nier and the Feuerhand Lantern
Factory, located in Germany, made your lantern. Similar railroad lanterns to yours are selling in the range of $85 to $100. * * *
Mustache cups were popular during the Victorian Era.
A:
Mustache cups were popular from around 1850 to 1900. It was fashionable during the Victorian Era for men to have full mustaches. Mustache cups with the half ledge kept mustaches neat, and also kept the mustache wax from melting. Although many were porcelain, some were made of silver or silver plate. The designs were usually transfer prints and not hand-painted. The “168” is a design number. Several porcelain factories in Germany produced a large amount of mustache cups. Your late 1800s mustache cup would fetch $50 to $75 in an antiques shop. *** Q: I have enclosed a photo of the mark that’s on each dish of a tea set that belonged to my mother. The set ser ves six, and each piece
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* On Nov. 27, 2017, eight donkeys were released from jail after four days’ imprisonment for the crime of eating expensive saplings in the Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Authorities said the animals had made a mess of the plants, which were worth nearly $1,000 and placed near the jail as part of a governmental cleanup campaign, even after their owner was “warned a couple of times.” * On Nov. 28, 1920, 36 volunteers for the Irish Republican Army ambushed the Royal Irish Constabulary’s Auxiliary near Kilmichael in County Cork, killing 16 soldiers. The attack occurred one week after “Bloody Sunday” and marked an escalation in the IRA’s campaign during the Irish War of Independence. * On Nov. 29, 1877, with very little preamble, a young Thomas Edison demonstrated his hand-cranked phonograph for the first time at the office of the “Scientific American.” The editors were astonished to hear the machine say: “Good morning. How do you do? How do you like the phonograph?” Edison patented the device a few months later. * On Nov. 30, 2022, Russia’s upper house of Parliament unanimously voted against promoting homosexual relationships in advertising, books and films, assigning a fine of up to 5 million rubles (approximately $80,000) to anyone caught violating the ban. * On Dec. 1, 1960, Paul McCartney and original Beatles drummer Pete Best were arrested in Hamburg, Germany, and deported from the country on the mistaken accusation of attempted arson. The men were given just five minutes to pack their belongings, and Best even had to leave his drums behind. * On Dec. 2, 1777, legend holds that a Philadelphia housewife and nurse by the name of Lydia Darragh helped save the lives of Gen. George Washington and his Continental Army when she overheard British soldiers planning a surprise attack on the general’s army, to take place on the following day, and alerted American Lt. Thomas Craig. * On Dec. 3, 1947, Tennessee Williams’ play “A Streetcar Named Desire” opened on Broadway, featuring Vivien Leigh as the emotionally troubled Blanche Dubois and Marlon Brando in his breakout role as her antagonistic brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. The drama earned a half hour of applause from the audience at its conclusion, and a Pulitzer Prize for Williams. (c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
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