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DIABETES FACTS (cont’d) the blood, but the amount of glucose stays high because it’s not being delivered. • Jeff O’Connell uses this analogy in his book “Sugar Nation”: Imagine there are oil tankers loaded with oil (glucose) sailing from port to port. The oil needs to be loaded onto smaller boats (insulin) in order to be taken to shore where it can be used in cars (cells). But the smaller boats (insulin) are unable to dock and so they just bounce off the shore uselessly. No matter how many small boats the company sends, the oil still cannot get to shore, and all the cars run out of gas. • Whereas most of the cells in the body prefer to burn glucose as fuel, they can turn to burning fat instead if glucose is not available. However, some areas of the body are unable to burn fat as fuel. Those areas include the lens of the eye and the kidneys. If glucose is not available, these areas of the body are starved for fuel. Therefore it is no surprise that diabetics often deal with blindness and kidney failure as a side effect of their diabetes. • In a healthy person, the bloodstream usually contains no more than a teaspoon or so of glucose at any given time. If the bloodstream contains as little as 1 1/4 teaspoon of glucose, tissues begin to suffer damage. TYPE 1 vs TYPE 2 • In type 1 diabetes, the immune system goes haywire and attacks healthy tissues in the pancreas. The pancreas then can no longer produce insulin. Diabetes usually appears during childhood which is why it used to be called juvenile diabetes. Before insulin became available in 1923, children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes seldom lived long. • Type 2 diabetes is caused by diet and inactivity combined with genetics. Type 2 diabetes usually appears in adulthood which is why it used to be called adult-onset diabetes. Now that incidents of type 2 diabetes are so prevalent in both children and adults, these labels are being dropped. • In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas just doesn’t produce enough insulin. In type 2 diabetes, the (continued on next page)

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DIABETES (cont’d) pancreas produces plenty of insulin, but the body is ineffective at using it. Type 2 diabetes is much more common than type 1 diabetes, and accounts for around 90% of all diabetes worldwide. • Even people who are thin can develop type 2 diabetes, especially if their diet is loaded with sugar and carbohydrates and if they don’t get much exercise. Being overweight and inactive is not a guarantee that a person will develop type 2 diabetes. They also must have a genetic predisposition for the disease. • If you are at risk, type 2 diabetes can be prevented with moderate weight loss and regular physical activity along with careful control of the diet. One study found that for each 2 pounds (1 kg) of body weight lost, a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes dropped by a whopping 16%. • A study in Finland found that people who exercise regularly have a 70% less chance of developing diabetes than those who never exercise at all. Even those who were overweight but still exercised regularly had a 44% lower risk of diabetes. It was better to exercise vigorously for half an hour for six days a week than to exercise three full hours once a week. It is as if exercise works as effectively as an anti-diabetic drug: It’s best to take the pills constantly every day than to take no pills for six days and then take all of them on the seventh day. • Studies have shown a link between consumption of sugar and refined grains and the odds for developing cancer, particularly of the esophagus, kidney, and pancreas. Doctors theorize it’s not necessarily the sugar promoting the cancer as much as the perpetually high level of insulin in the bloodstream that does the damage. • When researchers studied the diets of over 90,000 people over the course of eight years, they found that people who drank more than one soft drink every day were twice as likely (continued on next page)

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DIABETES FACTS (cont’d) to develop diabetes as people who drank only a single soda pop every day. There was no link at all between people who drank sugar-free soda and diabetes. • Another study found that people who drink 2.5 cans of sugary soda pop each day are three times more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety than those who drink little or no soda pop. Diabetics are twice as likely as non-diabetics to suffer depression. • Diabetics are more than twice as likely as non-diabetics to suffer from heart attacks. Approximately 75% of all diabetics will end up dying of heart disease. • Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease requiring dialysis or transplant. • It is also the leading cause of blindness in people aged 22 to 74. • Diabetes is also behind approximately 84,000 amputations every year in the U.S. 60% of lower limb amputations occur in people with diabetes. Prosthetics sales have nearly doubled since 1996. A MODERN DISEASE • In ancient times it was difficult for any human to ingest enough sugar to develop type 2 diabetes. It took a lot of energy to forage for fruits, vegetables, and grains, and the amount of sugar they added to the body was burned up during this hunting and gathering. Now it requires very little energy to load up on sugary treats and carbohydrates at a supermarket or drive-through restaurant. • Total deaths from diabetes are projected to rise by more than 50% in the next 10 years. Most notably, they are projected to increase by over 80% in upper-middle income countries.

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The 2003 census showed 65 million dogs and 77 million cats living in the US. The majority of today’s pet owners think of their pets as members of their family. They want to do everything 1. possible 3 to give their pets a long, happy, and healthy life. Unfortunately, the cost of many modern 2. “Peter Pan’s Flight” life-saving operations is too steep to afford without insurance. WHAT INSPIRED US TO START ALL4PETSWNY? We were made aware of a very sad situation. A mother and her young child brought their young and otherwise healthy pet for a treatable medical condition. After spending $800 trying to treat the animal with medicine, they realized surgery would be neccessary. The mother had a life threatening illness of her own and had just been informed her health care provider would no 1 package chocolate flavor, sugar-free instant pudding longer cover her treatments. They could no longer afford to pay for the pets care and he was and pie filling for 4 servings re Academy Awards and nominations than any other person in history – 22 Awards and 59 nominations euthanized. We started All4PetsWNY to save lives, one at a time, and to help caring pet owners 1 1/2 cups milk keep their pets in tough times.

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• In the Kurdish province of Kirkuk in 1972, the local doctor was perplexed. Dozens of people had come to him suffering from strange neurological disorders: numb hands, clumsiness, stumbling, sensory loss, blindness, deafness. He called for help from other doctors, only to find that hospitals all across the region had been seeing hundreds of similar cases every single day, mostly coming from the northern Kurdish provinces. Most of the victims were farmers. • A terrible drought had descended upon the area two years earlier. Many rural families had been forced to eat their seed wheat, leaving them with nothing to plant. The Ministry of Health stepped in, and the Iraqi government bought a large shipment of seed grain from Cargill Corporation of Minneapolis. It arrived in the country in the fall of 1971 and was distributed across the northern Kurdish provinces. There was enough grain to meet the planting needs for all of Iraq for that year. • By the time the grain reached the rural farmers, the time for planting the critical winter wheat crop was over. Farmers had depleted their own native seed stock for the planting, so the American seed went into their sheds and storehouses instead of going into the ground. And when there was a need for bread, they went to the American seed sacks for their grain. • At the request of the Iraqi Ministry of Health, Cargill coated the grain with alkyl-mercury fungicide, which inhibited spoilage. It also dyed the seeds red so people would know the grain had been treated. It also attached labels to the grain sacks stating in plain English as well as Spanish that the grain had been adulterated. There was a picture of a skull and crossbones on the label • Alkyl-mercury had been banned in Sweden in 1966, and Britain in 1971. But the U.S. and Mexico still used it in agriculture to kill fungus (continued on next page)

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ACCIDENTAL POISONING (cont’d)

* It was way back in the 17th century when noted Scottish scholar Patrick Young made the following sage observation: “The trouble with weather forecasting is that it’s right too often for us to ignore it and wrong too often for us to rely on it.” * As 2018 winds down, you might want to keep this crime fact in mind: Those who study such things say that New Year’s Day is the No. 1 holiday for car theft. Perhaps they’re making up for Christmas Day, which is typically the holiday with the fewest auto thefts. * I bet you didn’t know there’s a word specifically used to refer to the space between your eyebrows. Yep: It’s called the “ophryon.” * Fans of old Westerns have doubtless seen depictions of Native Americans scalping their enemies. Most probably don’t realize, though, that the brutal practice didn’t originate with the Indians. When the Dutch and English settlers were trying to clear out the natives, they were paid a bounty for each scalp they brought back. The Native Americans adopted the practice only after the Europeans’ arrival on the continent. * If you’re a runner -- and a compulsive counter -- you might already be aware of the fact that the average person’s feet hit the ground approximately 800 times per mile when running. * The food eaten by a typical American travels between 1,500 and 2,500 miles from the farm where it was grown to the plate where it’s consumed. * Paleontologists claim that Neanderthals used toothpicks. How can they tell, you might well ask? It seems that toothpick use leaves distinctive grooves on teeth. *** Thought for the Day: “We should not be simply fighting evil in the name of good, but struggling against the certainties of people who claim always to know where good and evil are to be found.” -- Tzvetan Todorov

that caused seeds to spoil. • The hungry farmers could barely read and write their own native Arabic, much less English or Spanish, so they could not read the warnings. The skull and crossbones was merely an interesting piece of American art as far as they knew, perhaps the logo of the company. The red dye washed off easily in plain water, leaving the colorless, odorless, tasteless alkylmercury fungicide on the grain. • Chickens and other livestock who ate the grain showed no side effects, because the effects of eating alkyl-mercury fungicide are cumulative. By the time it reaches a toxic level in the body, it’s too late. Thousands of people milled toxic grain into bread and ate it for weeks. They fed the grain to their livestock, and then ate the mercury-contaminated meat. • When the government of Iraq figured out the problem, they issued declarations making it illegal to use the contaminated grain. Farmers reacted by dumping the grain into rivers and waterway, thereby contaminating water supplies and local fish with mercury. • The damage was irreversible. In 1972, over 6,500 people were treated at Iraqi hospitals for mercury poisoning, although it’s estimated that perhaps as many as 60,000 others remained untreated, being unable to reach hospitals. The death toll may be as high as 5,000. It was the largest case of mercury poisoning in the world at the time. • Because of this disaster, the World Health Organization has enacted tighter controls, better regulations, and stricter requirements regarding labelling.

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What are you going to do in 2019? Do you have a list of resolutions all ready to go? Making a resolution to go to the gym every Monday, Wednesday and Friday is all well and good, and sometimes we keep those types of vows. Mostly we don’t. Resolutions that we’re most likely to keep involve doing things for others. If you’re more comfortable taking small bites, rather than committing to doing something for a whole year, try making one resolution for every month or season of the year. Sign up to be a financial assistant to someone who needs help writing checks and managing bills. You’ll need a background check, but knowing another senior needs to get his or her bills paid will keep you on track. Join a community crew that does free repairs to the homes of other seniors. Can you paint a wall? Put clear plastic on windows to keep out cold drafts? Organize volunteers? Anything you can do will be appreciated. Start a vegetable garden in the spring, perhaps in a plot in a community space, and give the bounty to the food (continued at top of next column)

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How to succeed with your New Year’s resolution While it’s difficult to gauge just how many people make New Year’s resolutions each year, various factors suggest millions of people resolve to improve their lives each January. Television segments devoted to healthy resolutions and discounted memberships are just two of many indicators suggesting resolutions are popular and potentially big business. As popular as making resolutions may be, reports indicate that they’re more popular to make than commit to. For example, a 2015 report from U.S. News & World Report indicated that 80 percent of resolutions fail. So how can men and women become part of the minority who see their resolutions through to fruition? The following strategies may help. • Plan on being patient. Men and women who expect immediate results may be in for some disappointment, and that can compromise their future efforts. Recognize that resolutions rarely produce overnight results, and that commitments to losing weight and saving more money take time. If necessary, set small goals that can serve as markers on your way to achieving the larger goal. • Be as specific as possible. In addition to being patient, being specific when deciding on a resolution can increase the likelihood that the successful pursuit of that resolution will have as positive an impact on your life as possible. For example, a nonspecific resolution to lose weight may be successful if you only shed a single pound. But men and women who resolve to lose weight typically want to lose more than one pound. By resolving to lose a predetermined and specific number of pounds, you might be more likely to commit to your goal, and more encouraged the closer you get to achieving that goal. • Don’t be shy. Sharing your resolution with others is a great way to generate support for your pursuit. And that support can motivate you if you hit a rough patch and keep you on track as you progress toward your goal. By sharing your resolution with others, you’re also indirectly inviting others who might have set similar goals in the past to offer incite and/or advice, which can prove invaluable. • Expect setbacks. Just like it’s important to be patient, it’s equally important to recognize there will be setbacks. Men and women who resolve to save more money and have set specific monthly savings goals should not allow one monthly shortfall to derail all of their efforts. An unforeseen expense such as an automotive or home repair might compromise your ability to meet your monthly savings goal. Such setbacks are inevitable regardless of your resolution, so don’t be discouraged when they happen. Just commit to getting back on track in time to meet your next goal. Successful New Year’s resolutions might be hard to come by. But there are ways to stay the course and see resolutions through to realization.

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