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Crowd control: Local restaurants tend to be smaller and more intimate than many chain restaurants. This can translate into a calm dining experience. When crowds are small, the noise level inside the restaurant may be muted and service may be fast because there aren’t as many tables to serve. Furthermore, local establishments, although concerned about making a profit, may be less worried about table turnover rate, preferring to let diners linger if it means repeat business.
Scott Joplin (c. 1868-1917): Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitar and later the piano at a very young age. By the time Joplin was a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually became the foremost composer of ragtime jazz. Biography.com notes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.
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Paving stones are used around the house in many different applications, including on walkways and patios. Sometimes, however, paving stones are beyond homeowners’ budgets. Fortunately, there’s another alternative that may look just as attractive and save homeowners money. Stamped concrete, also called textured or imprinted concrete, is a design element that replicates the look of stone, brick, wood, slate, or other materials in concrete. Stamped concrete can be used for patios, sidewalks, driveways, and pool decks. Stamped concrete also may be incorporated into interior flooring designs. Homeowners can explore their options with regard to stamped concrete by speaking with a masonry expert or landscape architect.
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By Lucie Winborne
* The word hundred is derived from the word “hundrath,” which actually means 120 and not 100.
* The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
* Kangaroos hop because their leg structure doesn’t permit them to walk independently.
* Bananas are a natural source of radioactive isotopes. Just a few can often trigger radiation sensors used at U.S. ports to detect smuggled nuclear material.
The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What are male bees called?
2. TELEVISION: Which TV streaming network plans to host a new series based on the “Harry Potter” books?
3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many months have 31 days?
4. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to appear on television?
5. MATH: What is the Roman numeral MMXXV in Arabic numbers?
6. MOVIES: What is the name of the spaceship in the movie “Alien”?
7. LITERATURE: “Nicholas Nickleby” is a novel written by which author?
8. AD SLOGANS: Which airline uses the slogan “Fly the Friendly Skies”?
9. ACRONYMS: What phrase does the real estate acronym DTI stand for?
10. FOOD & DRINK: What are the seeds of a pomegranate called?
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Choose a theme. The right style allows hardscaping and softscaping materials to work together. For example, homeowners may want to give their yards an eastern feel, complete with a koi pond and decorative bridge or trellis. A formal English garden, however, may include manicured paths with stepping stones and ornate topiaries. Mixing too many styles together can take away from the overall appeal.
The pros suggest looking at the overall plan of the design, even if all of the work can’t be completed at once. This way the eventual finished project wil be cohesive.
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Trees may require pruning for a variety reasons. Storms may have damaged branches, necessitating a pruning. In other instances, trees may have outgrown their yards, overpowering the landscape. Autumn and winter, when trees largely go dormant and fallen leaves make it easier to see the branches beneath, may be prime times to prune. Pruning during the dormant period also minimizes sap loss and stress to the tree, and can help cut down on the growth of fungi. In addition, insects are less likely to be problematic during the colder months of the year.
Résumé service: In this competitive job market, individuals need to take advantage of every opportunity to stand out from the crowd. Résumé rules have changed, and graduates will be best served by companies that know the ins and outs of writing effective résumés. Employers often use digital scanning software to sift through applicants, so knowing which keywords and tags to use can ensure a résumé gets noticed. Costs can range from $100 to $200, depending on the services desired.
Though office work might not be the first profession individuals think of in relation to elevating one’s cancer risk, sitting at a desk for most of the day can increase a person’s risk for cancer. According to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, sitting for most of the day without engaging in physical activity puts individuals at increased risk for cancer. How much extra risk does that entail? Though no two individuals are the same, studies have equated sitting for eight hours a day without any physical activity to the risk posed by obesity and smoking. The DFCI notes that sitting over long periods of time has been known to cause increased blood pressure, high cholesterol and excess body fat around the waist, each of which have been identified as factors that increase a person’s risk for cancer.
13THIRTY CANCER CONNECT TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS PERFORM STAND-UP COMEDY FOR
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LOCAL TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS WITH CANCER SHARE THEIR CANCER EXPERIENCES ON STAGE SUBMITTED BY MICHAELA DEEG, 13THIRTY ROCHESTER PROGRAM MANAGER, AND BOLSTERED BY SUZIE WELLS
“When you’re going through treatment, there are a lot of things you’re not really processing, and comedy has helped me work through those difficult emotions. It’s given me the confidence and motivation I needed through those times, and I’ve made some really great friends along the way.”
ARIANNA MENDEZ, 13THIRTY ROCHESTER MEMBER AND HODGKIN’S LYMPHOMA CANCER SURVIVOR.
Thirteen 13thirty members hit the stage at Comedy @ e Carlson for two shows of “Sometimes, You Just Gotta Laugh!”™ on a recent weekend. ese teens and young adults with cancer tried their hand at stand-up comedy to share the surprisingly humorous side of their cancer experiences a er four wildly successful, sold-out events in Rochester in November 2022, April 2023, and April 2024, as well as Syracuse in October 2024.
13thirty Cancer Connect’s mission to help adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer live their very best lives is served through a comprehensive continuum of support designed to meet the unique challenges facing the underserved and long unrecognized group of cancer patients. A look at their upcoming events and programs for AYAs warms the heart.
Comedian Todd Youngman proudly mentored the group of 13thirty Rochester and Syracuse members. He says, “Guiding these young adults has truly been such a pleasure. I’ve loved going through the process of developing their original sets and creating punchlines from moments throughout their cancer experiences that the audience can laugh at together, maybe feel a little uncomfortable, but ultimately walk away understanding what these young people have gone through.”
Although cancer is no laughing matter, the opportunity for members to heal with comedy and share their honest experiences has proven to be important. 13thirty’s Program Manager, Michaela Deeg, an AYA cancer survivor herself, providedsupportandbolsteredgroupcohesion.Shesays,“We’re very excited to share this incredible show with our community once again during Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Awareness Month. Everyone worked hard in rehearsals to authentically, vulnerably tell their story, through humor, of what it’s truly like to be a young person with cancer.”
has helped me work through those difficult emotions. It’s given me the confidence and motivation I needed through those times, and I’ve made some really great friends along the way.”
e performances were a powerful demonstration of resilience, as the young people transformed their experiences into moments of laughter and joy. Collin Doane, of the 13thirty in other spots Board of Directors, says he is “so impressed with how confident they all are and how they can take a very painful experience and turn it into laughs.” He remembers 13thirty’s flagship fundraiser comedy show, and he says “some of them even continued to pursue standup, performing at Comedy at the Carlson.”
If you or someone you know is an adolescent or young adult battling cancer, 13thirty is here for you. Please reach out to Michaela Deeg at michaela@13thirty. org. eir programming and events help foster connection, community, and confidence by building a peer community, helping young people express
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13thirty friend, Courtney Ferrara Wilhelm. Other 13thirty fundraiser community events include the annual Jerry T Griffo Jr Golf tournament in June, the annual Cornhole vs. Cancer tournament September 13th, CNY Independent Potters Association Clay for a Cause event September 19th, and 13thirty’s 24th Annual Celebration of Living November 8th.
For more information about the organization, please visit 13thirty.org and follow 13thirty Cancer Connect on social media.
On the other hand, I don’t understand the enthusiasm for everything in the antique shop that Grandma threw out. There, the sense of quality has declined; otherwise Grandma wouldn’t have thrown it out. ~Arne Jacobsen
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Notice of Formation of 1477 Jefferson Henrietta LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/11/2025.
Office location: Monroe County. SSNY designated as agent of Limited Liability Company (LLC) upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY should mail process to 1477 Jefferson Henrietta LLC: 26 Mill Plain Rd., Danbury, CT 06811.
Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
By Lucie Winborne
* Sir Isaac Newton invented the cat flap. Newton was experimenting in a pitchblack room when Spithead, one of his cats, kept opening the door and wrecking his experiment. The flap kept both human and feline happy.
* The ancient Greeks believed that redheads would turn into vampires after they died.
* The average office chair with wheels travels about 8 miles per year.
* Chicago Cubs outfielder Rick Monday became a national hero when he rescued an American flag from two men trying to set it on fire at Dodger Stadium during a game on April 25, 1976. The 25,167 fans gave him a standing ovation and started singing “God Bless America.”
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WEEK OF JUNE 9, 2025
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11-June: “Titan: The OceanGate Disaster” (Documentary) Netflix
11-June: “The Snake” (Season 1) Hulu
12-June: “FUBAR” (Season 2) Netflix
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13-June: “Cleaner” (R)
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There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
East Rochester Public Library
317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302
www.eastrochester.org
M 9-7; Tu-Th 9-6; F 9-5; Sa 10-2; Su Closed
ERPL Book Nook: Open M, W & Sa 10-1
Fairport Public Library
1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport (585) 223-9091
www.fairportlibrary.org
M-Th 9-9; F 9-6; Sat. 9-5; Su 12-3 (Oct.-April)
Penfield Public Library
1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585) 340-8720
www.penfieldlibrary.org
M-Th 9:30-8:30; F 9:30-6; Sa 10-5; Su 1-5
Pittsford
Community Library
24 State St., Pittsford • (585) 248-6275
M-Th 9-8; F 9-6; Sa 10-5; Su Noon-5
Webster Public Library
980 Ridge Rd., Webster • (585) 872-7075 www.websterlibrary.org
M-Th 9-8; F & Sa 10-5; Su Closed
WEBSTERPUBLICLIBRARY:
Crossing theMainStreetBridge-A HistoryPresentationbyGeoffrey Zeiner
JoinusasGeoffreyZeiner,author oftheaward-winningGonechester blog,leadsusacrossRochester’s MainStreetBridge,frompastto present.Thispresentationwillbe heldinWebsterPublicLibrary’s CommunityRoomonSaturday, June14from2:003:00pm.The perfecteventforfolksinterestedin localhistory!Pleaseregisteronline atwebsterlibrary.orgorcall 585-872-7075.
FairportAngelsJuneBlood Drive - June18,1pm-7pm,atSt. JohnofRochesterGymnasium,8 WickfordWay,Fairport.2025isthe 14thyearofthedriveandthe18th yearofthelossofthefiveFairport Angels,fivedaysafterhighschool graduation:HannahCongdon,BaileyGoodman,MeredithMcClure, SaraMonnat,andKatieShirley. Preregistrationisrecommended. ThiswillprovidetheRedCrosswith informationneededtoappropriatelystaffthedrive.Call1-800REDCROSS(1-800-733-2767)or visithttps://www.redcrossblood. org/andenter:FairportAngelsto scheduleanappointment.Tosave additionaltime,upto15minutes canbesavedbyvisitinghttps:// www.redcrossblood.org/donateblood/manage-my-donations/ rapidpass.htmltocompleteyour pre-donationreadingandhealth historyquestions.
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GeneseeValleyAreaAglow Day ofEncouragement -Saturday,June14,2025.Time: 10:30am-3:00pm.Opentomen, women,teens,andolder.Lunch willbeprovided.Place:Perinton Park,99O’ConnerRoad,Fairport. RSVPneededforfoodcountby Wednesday,June11th.Callortext 585-300-8205.Freewilloffering willbereceived
NEWARK BooksForBullies! An AdultUsed BookFairtoBenefittheDoggies! MultipleVendors!Fillabagwith booksfor$15!Sunday,June8th, 12-5pm,UnionTavern,4565CulverRoad,Irondequoit.
10thAnnualLaurelHouse5K run/walk andSuperheroSprintSaturday,June14thbeginningat 9aminCentralParkinNewark. Earlyregistration-Adults$30,18 andunder$20.DayofRace-Adults $35,18andunder$25.Ourcertified5KcoursethroughtheVillage ofNewarkisperfectforthe competitiverunnerandthecasual walker.Stayfordoorprizesafter therace.Ifyouareunabletoattend,takeadvantageofourvirtual option.NEWTHISYEAR,SUPERHEROSPRINTforchildrenages10 andunder-$5perchild.Whichbeginsat8:30am.Takeadvantageof thereturnofourpopularChicken BBQ.Information:www. laurelhousecomfortcare.org
Hee that is in a towne in May losethhisspring. ~ George Herbert PittsfordJuneteenthCelebration -TheRoadtoFreedom: June 14,10:30-2:30PM.Thisyear’s eventfeaturesaself-guidedUndergroundRailroadtourthroughthe village,whereparticipantscanexplorekeyhistoricsitesandlearn aboutthecourageousindividuals whomadeupPittsford’s abolitionistnetwork.Aspecial guidedtourwithASLinterpretation offeredat11:15AM.Meetatthe FisherRoomatPittsfordCommunitylibraryandenjoy,short documentaryvideoscelebrating ourhistoryandlookingatwhowe aretoday,alongwithlightrefreshments,hands-oncraftsforall ages,andconversationtables wherecommunitymemberscanreflect,connect,andlearntogether. Comecelebratefreedom,resilience,andcommunity.Allwelcome!
OrchidTalkandPotluck at BurroughsAudubonNatureClub,Friday,June27,5:30-9pm-potluck dinnerandorchidtalkbyFredat BANC.MoreinfoBANCNY.org. ThisisajointofferingforBANC membersandtheCanandaigua BotanicalSociety.Theeveningwill beginwithapotlucksupper.Bring yourplacesettingandadishto passthatwillserve8to12people. Ifyouareunabletojoinusfor supper,youcanstillattendthe program,whichshouldbegin shortlyafter7pm.Pleasesendan emailtocanandaiguabotanical@ gmail.comifyouareabletohelp withset-uporclean-uporifyou’d liketocarpoolfromCanandaigua.
Ridge’sRescue&FlightWine Bar - BINGO&BubblesforPups! Thursday,June12th,FlightWine Bar,262ExchangeSt.@6pm.$35 ticketincludesaglassofProsecco and2bingoboards! ROCHESTER
Ridge’sRescue&SongHillWinery -BINGO&BubblesforPups! Monday,June23rd,SongHillWinery,521Co.Rd.9@6pm.$30 ticketincludesa1glassof SparklingWine,andyourbingo board!
April is a promise that May is bound to keep. ~ Hal Borland
June6th,2025SpaghettiDinner - The WebsterMasonicLodge#538 willhostaPublicCharityFundraiser SpaghettiDinneronJune6th, 2025.Thedinnerwillbeheldatthe WebsterMasonicTempleon30 OrchardStreet,from5PMto7PM. Ticketsare$12.00foradultsand $6.00forachild’sportion(Cash OnlyPlease).Stayandeatinortake ittogo.Togoorderscanbeplaced atthecashierstable.Call(585) 872-3500foranyquestions.A chairliftisavailableifstepsarean issue.AllNetProceedsfromthis month’sdinnerwillbedonatedto WebsterComfortCare.
Composting102 with MasterGardenerWendyMendola.“...because rinds,limbs,manure,leaves,gardencleanout,etc...areTerrible ThingstoWaste!Getstartedor learnnewmethodstocompost yourfoodandgardendebris.Thisis aninteractivediscussionregarding thewaysandmeansofcomposting.Thepresentationwilltake placeintheCurryBuildingandis forbeginnersandthosealready composting.June17,7pm8:30pm,1700SchlegelRd.,Webster.
Saturday, June 14th • 9am-3pm
Neighborhood families of Riverton Community Association, W. Henrietta, NY
Come early for the best selection, stay for the neighborly chats! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to find something special. See you there!
Practicality can come in handy when buying graduation gifts. The best gifts are often those that graduates can put to good use.
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A heartfelt thanks and congratulations goes out to everyone involved in making the Special Olympics event at Avon Central School on May 29th happen. It was a wonderful experience for the athletes and families. Watching the smiles of the athletes and hearing the crowd cheer them on was heartwarming. Great job hosting an event that created happy memories for so many people!
You Saved My Day!
As I was leaving a local laundromat and not watching where I was going, I tripped, fell off the curb and landed headfirst in the parking lot. I’d like to extend sincere and heartfelt thanks to the lady who immediately came to my aid, helped me to stand up and into my car.
I could see how people get scammed with fake phone calls, texts, or links. Some of them are clearly fake, but this past month I’ve gotten multiple spam calls about back taxes. I have an accountant, I know they’re fake calls, but I could see how someone would believe them or simply clicking a link can leave a pixel on your computer, grabbing your information. I’m not too old and could fall for some of these scams. Makes me feel bad for the elderly who could get these and not know any better.
I was in the returns line at [Local Store] behind a man returning two hanging baskets of healthy Dianthus plants. He told the cashier that the pots had been covered with blooms when he bought them, but now the flowers were gone. How on earth does someone make it to their late 60’s and not know that Dianthus need to be deadheaded? www.featuredmedia.com
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• POOL TABLE and a Sears electric old-fashioned SEWING MACHINE in cabinet. Pick up, Batavia. 585-344-3141
• Assortment of 30 EGG CARTONS. Pick up, York. 585-243-3965
• MEN’S SHOE TREES and MEN’S TIES. Pittsford. 585-385-3846 (lv. msg.)
• BOWLS, FRUIT BOWL, BUTTER DISH, SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS, COFFEE CUPS, GLASSES, COLORING BOOKS, and more. Henrietta. 585-236-0426
• ROUND TABLE with two leaves and four CHAIRS. Henrietta. 585-236-0426
• KING BED FRAME and BOX SPRINGS. Pick up, Lima. 585-362-7125
• 18’ ROUND ABOVE GROUND POOL & FILTER. Bennington. 585-591-0891
• VHS children’s classic tapes and tape/disc combo player, includes 15 Disney, 10 others, Home Alone, Milo, and Otis, etc. Henrietta. mconti02@yahoo.com
• Black WROUGHT IRON ROUND UMBRELLA TABLE (41 ½ in.) with four chairs and umbrella stand. Good condition. Rochester. 585-557-0175
• Electric corded HEDGE TRIMMER. Good condition. Pick up, Newark. jzornow001@gmail.com
• FREESTANDING HOME ORGAN – Hammond 7100. Includes bench and music. Great condition. Newark. 315-331-7064
• SLATE PAVERS and CLAY POTS. Penfield. 585-264-1068
• TREADMILL, good condition and a ‘70s DENTIST CHAIR. Wayland. 585-259-1875
• BOX OF MAGAZINES – LIFE, commemorative Frontier Field, Rider Cup ‘95, The World ‘72-’74, sports and more. Fairport. 585-388-0318
• Wurlitzer SPINET PIANO and BENCH. Good condition. You move, Canandaigua. Text or call 585-690-9916
• MASSAGE TABLE w/ carrying case. Perfect condition. York. 585-820-8018
• UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO. Corfu. 716-523-2406
• WURLITZER PIANO. Pick up, Cuylerville. 585-382-9142
• LUMBER and a 48” diameter FORMICA TABLETOP. Pick up, Penfield. 585-264-1068
• FIREWOOD - Felled ash trees. Can help load 10-12 ft sections. East Bethany. jbakker1972@gmail.com
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Several years ago, my family’s dog “Aker” passed away when his heart stopped. We were never sure why this happened, and I was just a kid. But I’ve always wondered if it was possible to perform CPR on a pet if this happens in the future. I adopted a puppy recently and I want to be able to help him whenever he’s hurt or injured. -- Becca R. in Boulder, Colorado
DEAR BECCA: You can perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on a pet whose heart has stopped -- in fact, you can even get training on pet CPR and first aid through the Red Cross.
The process for pet CPR is very similar to that of human CPR. If a dog or cat becomes ill and collapses, you first check for breathing and heartbeat -- look to see if their chest is moving, and place your hand on their chest to feel for a heartbeat. If there is no heartbeat or breathing, place the pet on their right side and perform chest compressions directly over their heart at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute. Give rescue breaths every 30 compressions. Keep performing CPR until they begin to breathe on their own, or until you reach the emergency vet clinic.
Those instructions don’t reveal some key factors, like: What if a dog is barrel-chested? How do you give rescue breaths to a large dog? Pet CPR and first-aid training will answer those questions, and help you feel confident that you can provide immediate care for illness, shock or injury until your pet can get to the vet for advanced care.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
Understand no two graduations are alike. Schools adhere to different policies and procedures regarding graduation. Keep in mind that graduation ceremonies may run several hours, especially for large graduating classes. If the ceremony figures to run long, leave young children at home. In addition, be courteous to older guests who might not be able to sit or stand for too long.
1 Grasp the stem just above the berry between the forefinger and thumbnail and pull with a slight twisting motion. 2 With the stem broken about one-half inch from the berry, allow it to roll into the palm of your hand. 3 Repeat these operations using both hands until each holds 3 or 4 berries.
4 Carefully placedon’t throw - the fruit into your containers. Repeat the picking process with both hands. 5 Don’t overfill your containers or try to pack the berries down.
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My phone number appears to have gotten on another list somewhere, and the potential scammers are coming out of the woodwork -- again. I have my suspicions about where they could have found my number this time, but I can’t prove it, of course. All I can do is keep fending them off ... by not answering the phone if I don’t recognize the number or hanging up quickly if I’ve answered and realize it’s a scam. After a period of time, it will wind down as they don’t have the satisfaction of anyone answering or falling for their scheme.
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I try to stay off their radar by keeping to a minimum the number of places that have my information, but sometimes it’s just required that you provide a phone number. We have to weigh the value of what we’ll get -- perhaps it’s the grocery store loyalty card that requires a phone number to sign up, or even for voter registration -- versus the potential abuse of our phone number when the scammers get it.
I keep a spare email address for the same reason. If forced to give one out, and not really trusting what will be done with it, I give the “trash” address and once a month go through and delete what generally turns out to be 95% spam email.
Then there are the passwords for the things we need to do online. We’re advised to have “strong” passwords, but what does that really mean? It means using all the types of keys on the keyboard: upper and lower case letters, symbols and numbers. Don’t go with something that’s too easy for a thief to figure out, like the name of your former high school.
We can outwit the thieves who want our money and peace of mind. It just takes a little work.
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* Boanthropy is a psychological disorder in which patients believe they are a cow.
* The infamous crocodile jump by James Bond in “Live and Let Die” was performed with real crocs by the only person willing to attempt it -- the owner of the crocodile farm.
* Like casinos, your local shopping mall is intentionally designed to make you lose track of time, with clocks and windows removed to prevent views of the outside world, in a type of “scripted disorientation” known as the Gruen Transfer.
* The original recipe for chocolate contained chili powder instead of sugar.
According to Mental Health America, individuals’ reactions to the death of a loved one can elicit unique emotions linked to their relationship to the deceased. For example, MHA, a community-based nonprofit focused on promoting mental health, notes that a child’s death could inspire different feelings than the loss of an elderly spouse. When parents lose a child, that death may arouse a sense of injustice that can overwhelm the child’s parents as they contemplate lost potential, unfulfilled dreams and, in certain instances, the child’s suffering. Elderly individuals who lose a spouse may be overcome by feelings of loneliness. Recognition of these different reactions is important because it can help individuals and their support networks more effectively cope with their grief.
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With 90+ wildfires burning across Canada and air quality alerts currently rising in the Midwest and Great Plains, NY meteorologists anticipate smoke here for the the next few days. How concerned are you about air quality this year?
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The US Social Security system formally began as we know it in 1935, with precursing Civil War and company pensions to take care of aging and disabled employees. With an aging population and fewer people working to pay into the system, polls show people overwhelmingly oppose cutting SS benefits. What should be done to solve the looming crisis as funds to pay these benefits diminish?
40.0% Raise tax rates to cover benefits
20.0% Raise the retirement age
40.0% Reconsider the whole system
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have recently begun seeing a new physician who dictates into a recorder during my entire exam. I find this very off-putting and don’t know what to do. Here is an example:
Doctor: What brings you in today?
Me: I have a sore throat.
Doctor speaks into to the recorder: Patient presents a complaint of a sore throat today.
Doctor: When did it start?
Me: Thursday.
Doctor speaks into to the recorder: Patient states that it began Thursday. This back and forth into the recorder continues for the entire visit. I don’t feel as if I can really have a discussion about a concern with him when he continues to interrupt me to dictate. I feel as if I am bothering him while he is working if I want to add a detail or expound on what I said.
I understand physicians are under pressure to complete their charting, and their schedules are very full, but I also believe that building a rapport is important for the doctor-patient relationship. This is not possible when I am stopped every few sentences so he can dictate.
There is no head physician or practice manager to discuss this with. Do I bring it up directly with him or say nothing? Or should I find a new physician? -- N.F.H.
ANSWER: I would also feel frustrated if my doctor did this to me. It does make it seem like writing the note is more important than listening to the patient. Even the doctor who stays behind a computer screen to make notes may not seem present in the exam room, and I certainly have been guilty of this on occasion.
I will say that newer technology may help solve this problem. When I saw my own doctor last month, I noticed that he placed his phone down, but I didn’t pay any more attention until he showed me (after the visit) what the “AI scribe” wrote as a chart note without him doing anything. I was impressed with the quality and thoroughness of the note that was seemingly written without him having to change his usual questions. (I did agree to the use of this technology before the office visit.)
I have also had human scribes in the room when I’ve seen a doctor (dermatology in particular), and while it’s easier to connect with the doctor who is paying attention to me instead of their charting, having another human in the room does feel less private.
What your doctor does seems clunky and, in some ways, the worst of both worlds. It won’t be easy to bring it up with him directly, but this is the only alternative to finding a new doctor. Even if you do find a new doctor, your original doctor should know that his using a dictation machine is costing him patients.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Disabilities affect people from all walks of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that around 55 million Americans have a disability of some kind. Of these people, 33 million have a disability that makes it difficult for them to carry out some daily activities. Statistics Canada states that, as of 2012, 13.7 percent of the population age 15 years or older reported having a disability that could impact daily life.
People with disabilities may need assistive devices to reclaim some measure of their independence. For example, millions of people rely on wheelchairs or walking aids to get around. These are called assistive technology and rehabilitative devices, which include tools, equipment or products that can help people with disabilities get around more easily. These devices may be as small as magnifying glasses for reading to as large as wheelchairs.
The National Institutes of Health state that 2.2 million people in the U.S depend on wheelchairs for day-to-day tasks and mobility. More than six million use canes, walkers or crutches to assist with mobility. Assistive devices can be highly effective, but only when they are used properly and safely. Assistive devices should be measured for each user. Many walkers are height-adjustable. The width of a device also is important. A walker or another device that is too wide can affect mobility or require modifications to be made around the home. Weight is another consideration. The device should be lightweight so it can be maneuvered, but also weigh enough to provide enough stability to keep users upright. Users should proceed slowly and favor their stronger sides when relying on canes or walkers. Devices should not be used to climb atop other items like step stools. Children should not be allowed to play with or ride on assistive devices. If there are safety belts or locks on any assistive technology, they should be put in place before use to prevent further injury.
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People change jobs for a variety of reasons. Some do so because of better opportunities elsewhere, while others simply need a change. Regardless of what’s motivating a job change, leaving a place of employment can elicit various emotions, including some that may contribute to negative thoughts about a current employer. But it’s always best to leave a job gracefully, which can pay dividends down the road.
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