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sectionsSchuylkill County History p.14
006 Patchtown School Days010 Fine Art & Antiques018 Dental Coloring Contest070 Standing on the Corner086 Alice Marble094 Hard Coal Baseball
017 Health & Fitness049 Car & Driver053 Home Improvement061 Dining & Entertainment073 Family081 Legal, Law & Taxes
extras016 WAZL Community Journal088 In the Kitchen090 Calendar of Events091 Sudoku & Trivia096 Panorama Asks
4 Panorama Community Magazine: Contents
February Calendar of EventsRegister online at www.ghha.org. Click on calendar of events.
700 East Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 www.ghha.org
Health Screenings Blood Pressure Screening - Free Thursday, February 3, and Thursday, February 17, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Laurel Mall Walkers
Blood Pressure Screening Free In recognition of Go Red Day! Friday, February 4, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Outside Hazleton General Hospital Caf or at the Hazleton Health & Wellness Center Cardiac Rehab Dept.
Heart Healthy Health Fair Thursday, February 10, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Boscovs Laurel Mall Free health screenings will be provided.
Blood Pressure Screening Free In recognition of Cardiac Rehab Week The week of February 14 - 18, 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Cardiac Rehab Department at the Hazleton Health & Wellness Center
Blood Pressure Screening - Free Wednesday, February 16, 11:00 a.m. - noon Hazleton Senior Center
American Cancer Society Telethon Health Fair Saturday, February 19, 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Laurel Mall Free health screenings will be provided.
Blood Drive Monday, February 28, 12:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Hazleton Health & Wellness Center, Lower Parking Lot Please bring personal identification card.
Additional Health Screenings Weekly health screenings at various Boyers Food Market locations. Call 501.6204 for times and locations or visit www.ghha.org and click on the calendar of events.
Community Education Programs & Activities Bariatrics Information Session Tuesday, February 1, 6:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Learn about Surgical Weight Loss Options Call 501.6322 for more information.
What Every Person Should Know About Stroke Wednesday, February 2, 2:00 p.m. Gunderson Rehabilitation Center at HGH, Sixth Floor Call 501.4600 to register or for more information.
Diabetes Education Program Monday, February 7, 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Now You Can - Basic Carb Counting Program by Medtronic Diabetes
Have a Heart, Save a Child Wednesday, February 16, 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Hazleton Health & Wellness Fitness Center For every minute you work out, a donation will be made to St. Judes Research Hospital. Sponsors are needed. Call 501.6750 for more information.
Joint Replacement Surgery Information Session Thursday, February 17, 6:00 p.m. Hazleton Health & Wellness Center, Imaging Conference Room Register on-line or call 501.4447.
Annual Heart Healthy Education Program Thursday, February 17, 6:00 p.m. Hazleton Health & Wellness Center, Lower Level Topic: Heart and blood pressure problems can lead to heart attacks, and poor circulation in the legs and feet. Come learn about cardiovascular disease and circulation problems and how they can be treated. Guest Speakers: Dr. Yaqoob Mohyuddin, Cardiologist; Dr. Anthony Carrato, General & Vascular Surgeon Program is free but registration is required. Register online or call 501.6204.
Senior Choice Lunch & Learn Tuesday, February 22, 11:15 a.m. 15th Street Cancer Treatment Center Topic: Hypertension Guest Speaker: Dr. Yaqoob Mohyuddin, Cardiologist Senior Choice Members Free Non-Members - $5.00 Lunch Provided Register on-line or call 454.4752.
Heart Healthy Cooking Class Wednesday, February 23, 2:00 p.m. Hazleton General Hospital, Hilltop Caf Come learn new recipes to keep your heart healthy. Register on-line or call 501.6204.
Are Your Daughters at Risk? Thursday, February 24, 6:00 p.m. Hazleton Health & Wellness Center, Lower Level Guest Speaker: Jill Snyder, GYN Specialist Topic: Empowering the youth to maintain a healthy relationship. A program for parents to learn the signs of domestic and sexual violence in teen relationships. Call 501.6204 to register.
Diabetes Education Program Thursday, February 24, 6:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building How to Manage Your Diabetes Call 501.4787 to register.Infants and Children Labor & Delivery Class Series Class Time 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 2, (March/ April Births) HGH Family Birthing Center $40 per couple delivering at HGH; $50 for non-HGH deliveries. Call 501.4200 to register.Infant/Child CPR Class Wednesday, February 2, 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Fee is $25 per couple if not enrolled in Prenatal Class Series or $25 per additional person for registered couples. Call 501.4200 to register.Free Car Seat Check by Certified Technician HGH Family Birthing Center. Bring your car seat. Call 501.4200 for appointment.Sibling Classes (Designed for children 3 8 years old) Saturday, February 26, 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. HGH Family Birthing Center Call 501.4200 to register.Support Groups (New Members Always Welcome) Epilepsy & Seizure Disorder Support Group Wednesday, February 9, 7:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Call 501.4787 for more information.Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding Support Group Wednesday, February 16, 6:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Call 501.6322 for more information.Bariatrics Support Group Wednesday, February 16, 7:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Call 501.6322 for more information.Pump and Sensor Support Group Monday, February 21, 3:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Program by Medtronic Diabetes.Stroke Support Group Monday, February 28, 2:00 p.m. HGH Office & Education Building Call 501.4600 to register or for more information.
February 2011 5
by Marolyn H. Pensock
School DaysPatchtown In the spiritof celebratingPanora-masthirtiethyear,IdecidedtolookthroughnineteenyearsofmyformerstoriespublishedinPanorama.Ialsowantedtocontinueourwalkthroughthehistoryofourareaschools.IhopeyouenjoytheexcerptsIhavechosenfrommyseriesonourlocalpatchtowns.So,Happy30thBirthday,Panorama. Mayyouhavemanymorewonderfulyears. Hazle Township had a wonderfulsystem of elementary through eighth gradeschoolsinplaceinallthepatchtownswhichwere the feeder schools forHazleTownshipHigh School located at Fifteenth and N.ChurchStreets,Somanyofyoureadershaveshared your stories withme over the years.ForthisIthankyou. Therewasawoodenschoolhousein
Hollywood. Hollywood, Pennsylvania, thatis.Mostoftheolderchildrenhadthechoreofgettingupearlytopickcoalforthefam-ilyhomeuse,alwayskeepingasharpeyeoutfor Spaidy, the Coal and Iron policeman,who patroled the patchtowns for the coalcompany. Spaidy started at seven oclock inthemorning;sotheyhadtohurryhomeandcleanupforschool.Theschooldaystartedat9A.M.untilnoonandresumedat1P.M.un-til4P.M.withatwentyminuterecessinthemorning and the afternoon.The bell wouldringandthestudentswouldfileintotheclass-rooms.SchoolstartedwiththePledgeofAl-legianceandaBiblereading.Therewasabigpotbelliedstoveforheat.Thewoodenschool,firstthrougheighthgrades,consistedofthreebuildings;twoofthebuildingswerejoinedby
acoveredhallway.Onebuildingwasseparate.TheWPAclearedaplaygroundaroundthemfor thechildren;andtherewasanouthouseoutback.Notonly theHollywoodchildrenwereenrolledthere.ThechildrenfromMil-nesville#7alsoattended.Milnesville#7wasaverysmallvillageimmedialtelynexttoHol-lywood on the side closest to Route #309.Thechildren lovedgoingtosummerschooltoo.SummerschoolwasrunbytheBlodgettCommunityHouse. Carl Rebarchak, a Hollywood na-tive, related this story tomeabouthisdog,Fido, and summer school. Miss Little wasthekindergartenteacherwhopickedupthechildreninherstationwagon.Nowthiswasintheearly1930s.ShewouldpickupCarl;andFidowouldcomealongwithhim.Fidohadhisownseatinschool.OnedayCarlwassick.Itmusthavebeensomethingcontagioussince his home had a tag on it.Carl didntrememberwhichillnesshehad. MissLittledidntknowhewassickandstoppedforCarland Fido, as usual. She blew her horn andFidocameout,hoppedinandwenttoschoolwithout him.That day Fido got a grahamcrackerforbeingagooddog. The Milnesville school consistedof two buildings. The larger of the twoheld grades one to seven. Eighth gradewastaught ina separatebuildingoff to the sideofthemainbuilding.Inthebacktherewasaplaygroundandanouthouse for theschool.Teaching first through seventh grades were:MameBurke,Mary Barnes, FernGettingerandMissAnderson.EighthgradewastaughtbyMr.Sharkey.MyfriendCeciliaKasperanLadick, aMilnesville native,went to eighthgrade while her future husband, Stephen,wentontohisfirstyearofhighschool.Ste-phenhadhadajobpickingslate,buthadtogiveitupwhenthelawwaspassedthatitwasmandatory to stay in school until youweresixteenyearsofage.Hegaveupthejobandwent to Hazle Township High School un-tilhewas sixteen,whenhe left to return towork. In those times, itwasvery importantformanyyoungboys, likeStephen, to earnmoneyforthefamily. Didyouknowthatby1869Stock-tonhad1,200residentswhowereservedbyapostoffice located insidethegrocerystore?Theyalsohadaschoolhousewithapotbelliedstove for warmth. The children picked theabundantcoalforfueltokeeptheschoolhousewarm in thewinter.The older boys helpedthe teacher take out the ashes. My friend,Susanna Grega, remembered the school-housewith thepotbellied stove,playgroundand outhouse that she attended during herchildhooddaysgrowingupinStockton.Theschoolhousehadtwobigclasses.Gradesfirst
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through fourth were taught by Miss MarySommers.Grades fifth through eighthweretaughtbyMr.TomErieywhowasfromthenorthside,maybeLattimer.AMr.Fullswasanother teacherat somepoint in time,whohadtheonlycameraintown.Heisremem-beredforclimbingtothetopofEasterRocks,outsideoftown,totakeapictureofStockton.All the town records and photographswerekept in the Stockton schoolhouse andwereburned when the school was demolished.Howsad. Swinging around Hazleton, wecometoBeaverBrook,asmallvillagecutofffrom Route #309 near Audenreid, by stripmining. BeaverBrook, too, had its schoolwithapotbelliedstove,playgroundandout-house.The school was located onTamaquaRoadinthecenteroftown.Itstoodintothe1980s when it was destoyed by fire. JohnMattie,anativeofBeaverBrookandretiredteacherfromPennStateUniversity,filledmeinonsomeofhisremembrancesofthatoldschool. Some of the childrenwho attendedlivedinnearbyHazleVillage.AlvinSchugart,the principal, taught seventh and eighthgrades.Mr.McDonald,whohad awoodenleg, taughtfifthand sixthgrades.Mrs.AnnStinnett and Mrs. Vivian Pitt Hill taughtthird and fourth grades and a Miss. Ger-trudeBrennantaughtfirstandsecondgrades.Ninthgradestudentsweresenttoschool inCranberry before going on toHazleTown-shipHighSchool.TherewasnobusservicetoBeaverBrook,soJohnhikedtohighschool,graduatingin1946.Hismotherwouldkeephissupperwarmonthedayshestayedafterschool for sports practice. In 1945, LeonDotter, founder of Motor TransportationCompany,contracted toprovidebus serviceto pick up the school children. He thendrove intoBeaverBrook topickup theschool children. JosephConahan, asonofBeaverBrook,laterbecameabelovedMayorofHazleton,PA. Swamptown childrenwenttotheJapanJeddoSchoolfromfirsttoeighthgrades.In1947,SwamptownhadtwentyhomeswhentheJeddoHighlandCoalCompanydecided it had tomove.Twelvehomessucess- fully made
thetriptonewfoundationsinSouthMiddle-town.TheJapanJeddoSchoolwasbetweenJapanJeddoandMiddletown.TommyWizdalivednexttotheschoolhouseinMiddletownaccordingtomyfriend,thelateEmilKush-ner,whowroteabouttheTravelingMedicineShow which came to Japan every summer.Nowadays,youmaywonderwhereJapanJed-dowas.WhenWorldWarIIstartedandPearlHarborwasattackedbyJapan,thetownsfolknolongerwantedtohavetheirtownknowasJapan.TodayitisjustJeddoandJeddoBor-oughisusingtheboroughwhichtheyalwayswere,butdidnotuse in talkingabout theirtown.FromJapanJeddoSchoolthechildrenwenttotheOakdaleSchoolforninthgrade;thenontotheHazleTownshipHighSchoolonNorthChurchStreet. Foundryville, another patchtownthathasdisappeared,hadaoneroomschool,accordingtoMargaretBalyoBarna,whoat-tendedschoolthere.Ittohadapot-belliedstoveforheat.Allsixgradesweretaughtinthatone room.Marge felt that thechildrenlearned from each other in that one roomschool. Thosewerethegoodolddays.Sev-enth and eighth grades went to Eckley forschool. One of the teachers whom MargerememberedwasGeorgeEvancho,whowasfrom Eckley. Teachers were Miss. EvelynBaskinwhocamefromDriftonandMr.StevePetrilla who came from Hazle Brook. Mr.Petrilla came to teach school on the train.Schooldaysranfrom9A.M.to4P.M.withone hour to run home for lunch. I thinkthesechildrenwenttoFosterTownshipHighSchoolinFreelandforhighschool. Highlandwas a little townnestledbetween Freeland and Eckley according toHelenPavukSantore.TheHighlandSchoolhadgrades fromfirst througheighth.Helenremembereditwell.Therewerefiveroomsinall,eachwithitspotbelliedstove.Therewerenosnowdaysinthosedays,sothechildrenswalkseemedlikefivemilesinthecoldweath-er.Inbadweathertheycarriedtheirlunch;ingoodweathertheyranhomeforlunch.
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Helen liked school and excelled atherstudies.Beforeandafterschoolthechil-drenpickedcoalforthefamilysshedtokeepthemwarminthewinter.Whenshefinishedeighthgrade,Helenwasunabletocontinueto high school in Freeland because of herfathers tragicdeath in aminingaccident atJeddo#5.Helengotherworkingpapersandfoundajobpaying$3.00aweek. The school in JeddoBorough hadthreeroomsandflewanAmericanflagontop.By the1930s thiswooden schoolhad elec-tricityandindoorplumbing.ItwasheatedbysteamfromthesteamshopbehindtheJeddocompany store. Grades first through eighthweretaughtthere.KatherineGriffithstaughtfirst,secondandthirdgrades.BessieWilliamsfromHazletontaughtfourth,fifthandsixthgrades.BessiemarriedthebutcherfromtheJeddostore.Hisnameescapesme justnow.TheprincipalwasRoyAustin;and,hetaughtseventhandeighthgradesinhisroom.JeanneYostMauerememberedthatherclasshadtenstudentsandthattheschoolwasfull.JeannessisterOrvatookJeannetoschoolonherfirstday. Ruth Schuchart Pecile remembers thathercousinJeanneYosttookhertoschoolon
herbicycle.Ruththoughttheschoolseemedso far away, but it really wasnt. Ruth tookher sister, Lois Schuchart Leutholdwhen itcametimeforhertogotofirstgrade.Every-onewalkedhomeforlunch.Theschoolwasdownnear ScrubOak, probably named forall theOaktrees inthatsection.ScrubOakwas theneighborhood locateddownbehindtheJeddoCoalCompanyOfficesandStore. The Jeddo Highland Coal Com-pany had begun strip mining to get therich black anthracite coal under the ScrubOaksectionofJeddobehindtheoffice.Theschoolwasmoved to the casino.Yes, Jeddohad a casino, but I never heard of anyonegambling there. I would love to know thehistoryofthatname,casino.TheMethodistChurchalsoheldservicesandSundaySchoolthere on Sunday, and theGirl ScoutTroopstarted byMrs.WilliamT. (Edna)HowellsandMrs.LauraSchuchartmetinthecasino.Strange name.Teachers in the casino were:Miss.ElizabethTormay,Miss.VernaSchaub,Mrs.FerryandMr.Sharkey.Aftertheeighthgradeboththeboysandgirlshadthechoicetoattendhighschool inHazleton,FreelandorFosterTownship.Theboys only had thechoiceofattendingMMI inFreeland, sinceitwasnotco-edatthatpointintime.JeanneYostgraduatedfromHazletonHighSchool,
Classof1941.RuthSchuchartchoosetoat-tend Hazleton High School, but when theJeddo school closed, she had to transfer toWest Hazleton High School where her sis-ter,Lois,attended;andtheybothgraduatedfromthere.Apublicbus,notayellowschoolbus,wouldcomedownintoJeddoBoroughforthestudents.Itwouldtakethemdirectlyto theWestHazletonHighSchool.DuringWWIIthechildrenlovedtogatherthenews-papersandtincanstohelpinthewareffort. Iknowthatthereweremoreschoolsinotherpatchtowns,but I feel Ihavegivenyouasampleofwhatlifewaslikeinapatch-townschoolday.Ifyouhaveamemorythatyouwouldliketosharewithmeaboutyourschooldays,orknowofsomeoneIshouldin-terview,pleasewritetomecareofPanoramaMagazine.P
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In the weeks andmonths following the holidayseason, we tend to reconsiderour home dcor, furnishings,and accessories. Our vintagecollectiblesandantiquesareof-ten highlighted and reviewed.Ofcourse,youcanspotobvi-ousdamagelikemoldgrowingon your antiqueprints, a tearinanoilpaintingthatgrandmagave you, or a huge crack inthat1950sceramiccookie jar.Thequestion is: canyou stopitbeforeitstarts?Yes.Whenitcomes to properly displayingyour art or antiques, some ofthemostcommonmistakesaretheeasiestonestofix. Thesinglemostcom-
monwaytoruinaworkofartordamageanantiqueistodis-playitorstoreitinthewrongplace. Heres an example. Earlyin my career, I worked for avery, very prestigious privatecollectoroffineart.Heownedvery importantandveryvalu-ableworks of art bymany ofart historys masters. His artwas regularly borrowed bymajor--I mean major--muse-umsforexhibitionsandstudy.I am talking about art by thebignameslikePicasso,Monet,Rembrandt, etc. One day, abig time museum called andaskedtoborrowoneofhisstel-lar paintings. Of course, they
wanted the one valued at over $1 millionbucks.IaskedwhereIcouldfindthepaint-ing,soIcouldreviewitsconditionandfacili-tatetheloanrequest.Inearlyfelloverwhenhetoldme,Itshanginginthelaundryroomoverthewashingmachine.Sufficeittosay,thatwasntthebestspotforapainting. When you are displaying your art,whetheritsworth$1millionor$10dollars,
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Avoid the Foyer You probably wouldnt think of itbutthefoyerisnotagoodplacetodisplayartor antiques.Why? because your front dooropensandclosesdayinanddayout,seasonafter season.With this change in tempera-ture,thestabilityofthefoyersenvironmentchanges,too.Ifyourfoyerislikemyfoyer,itistypicallyfloodedwithsunlight.Thoserayscanimpactyourworkofartandorantique.Sun will fade your paintings, fabrics, andevenyourantiquewoodenbench. Just like people, art and antiqueslikeastable,consistentenvironment.Inmu-seums,thatusuallymeanslowhumidityandconstant temperature of 66 to 72 degrees.Youdontlikeitwhenyourlivingroomfeelscolder thanyourbedroom;neitherdoes theart work or antiques. Antiques like to livethewayyouliketolive-coolandcomfyinsummerandwarmandcozyinwinter.P
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Carol is a designer of jewelry aswell,andhasaremarkableeyeforimpressivepieces. She and John are always searchingfornew,delightfulitemsfortheshop.Theystrivetoprovidethebestquality,atpricesthatareaffordable. StopbyValleyOriginals to see foryourself what the quiet, elegant shop hastooffer. Windaround to thebackparkinglot of the Brookhill Plaza, the door toVal-leyOriginalsistotheright.Usuallyadornedwithaseasonalwreath,onceopenedyouwillmost likelybegreetedbyKahlua, the ador-able, friendlypuppy,whowillgleefully leadyoutoCarolorJohn.Walkin,lookaround,relax,andrestassured,whateverthereasonortheseason,theperfectgiftiswaitingatValleyOriginals. Valley Originals is open TuesdaythroughSaturday,10a.m.to6p.m,andSun-day12-4p.m.Phonethemat788-4300orvisittheirwebsiteatwww.valleyorig.com.P
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Eckley Miners Village will play host to a wide range of events in 2011, from its famous Patch Town Days through Living History Weekend and a brand-new Armed Forces Tribute weekend this year. Starting off the year is Charter Day, Sunday, March 13, from noon to 5 p.m. Admission to the event, which celebrates the founding of Pennsylvania, is free to the museum and to the cultural activities that will be offered. The Gift Shop will also be open. The Villages Spring Sunday Lecture, to which admission is free, will be held Sunday, April 17, at 2 p.m. Speaker and subject will be announced in the near fu-ture. Patch Town Days, the Villages yearly anthracite heritage festival and one of its most popular events, will be held Satur-day, June 18, and Sunday, June 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendees will be able to celebrate the customs and traditions of the anthracite coal region through music, dancing, food, living history presenta-tions, artisans, crafters and a wide range of period activities. Admission is $6 for adults, $5.50 for seniors (65+) and $4 for children 6 to 12. Armed Forces Tribute Weekend will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All are asked to join us in supporting and honor-ing all those who fought for our country, from the Civil War right through the Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts. A full slate of ac-tivities is planned for this special tribute weekend. Living History Weekend: Civil War History, is set for Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 20 and 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Civil War re-enactors make the era come alive. Events include living history dem-onstrations, military encampments and other period offerings. Admission is $6 for adults, $5.50 for seniors (65+) and $4 for children 6 to 12. Halloween Lantern Tours will be offered Oct. 14 and 15 (rain date Oct. 16), Oct. 21 and 22 (rain date Oct. 23) and Oct. 28 and 29 (rain date Oct. 30). Tours are offered from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Participants are invited to bring their own flashlights or purchase a lantern at the museum for a chilling evening of mys-tery and the macabre walking along the ghostly streets in Eckley. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children 6-12. The Fall Sunday Lecture is set for Sunday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. The speaker for the free lecture will be announced later.
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by Joseph E. Mieczkowski
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A Childrens Christmas will be held Dec. 3, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Story tell-ing, arts and crafts, a wagon tour of the village and visit from St. Nicholas will be on the menu. Victorian Christmas will be held Dec. 3 and 4 and Dec. 10 and 11 from noon until 6 p.m. Guests are invited to visit the beautifully decorated and lit Sharpe House for a wide variety of homemade Christmas ornaments and gifts, all for sale. Beverages and Christmas cookies will, as ever, abound. Donation is $5 for adults and $3 for children
Eckley Miners Village is a living his-tory museum focusing on the daily life of the anthracite coal miner and his fam-ily. Settled in 1854, the village is one of hundreds of company mining towns or patches built in the anthracite region during the 19th century. The site pre-serves a way of life which dominated the anthracite coal region for more than 150 years. Hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The Village is open year-round. It is closed for all holidays except Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Admission rates to the Village and the Museum are $6 for adults, $5.50 for se-niors (65+) and $4 for children under 13. Walking tours available from Memorial Day to Labor Day and on weekends in September and October -- are $1.50 per person (50 cents for children 6-12). Walk-ing tours are contingent on staff availabil-ity and weather conditions. Eckley is located just off Route 940 in Luzerne County, 10 miles east of down-town Hazleton. For additional information, call the Vil-lage at (570) 636-2070, or visit its web-site at www.eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com. Eckley Miners Village is adminis-tered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission with active support from the Eckley Miners Village Associ-ates.
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by Christine Gabriel
County HistorySchuylkill SchuylkillCountywasformedfromparts of Berks and Northampton Countiesall tomake the judicial processmore effec-tive and easier. InMarch of 1811,Gover-norSnyderapprovedanactdesignatingpartsof Berks andNorthampton counties into anewcountycalledSchuylkillnamedaftertheSchuylkillRiver.Theoriginal countybeforetheadditionofBerksandNorthamptonhad9 townships and today has 37. SchuylkillCountys first county seatwas originally lo-catedinOrwigsburg,butitwaslatermovedtoPottsvillein1847.In1831,agitationaroseformovingthecountseattoPottsville.AfterthecompletionoftherailroadconnectiontoPhiladelphia, Pottsville became the defaultcenter of commerce. Changing the countyseatwasputonthecountyballotandthevote
was3,551infavorofPottsvilleand3,091infavor ofOrwigsburg. This led to an act oflegislature that nominated Pottsville as theSchuylkill County seat of justice onMarch13,1847. Prior tothe first court-housebeingbuiltin 1815, courtwas held in theArcardian Hotelin Orwigsburg.The first truecourthouse ofthe county wasbuilt in Orwigs-burg; it was asimplistic two-
storydesignmadefrombrick.Thelayoutofthebuildingwasmodestwiththecourtroomonthefirstfloorandpublicofficesandjuryroomonthesecond.InOctoberof1849,thesecond county courthouse commenced itsconstructionasthefirstcourthouseinPotts-ville.Thenewcourthouseheldacourtroom,a consultation room, four jury rooms, anda library. What made this new courthouseuniquewerethetownclockandthebellthatweighednearlyaton.In1851,thePottsvillecourthousewascompleteandalltherecordsweremoved fromOrwigsburg to Pottsville.It didnt take long for SchuylkillCounty tosoongrowoutoftheirsecondcourthouseduetotherapidgrowthfromtheindustrializationand the development of mineral resources.Thecornerstoneforthenewcourthousewaslaid onOctober 3, 1889, for the third andcurrent courthouse.This building depicts aRomanesquestyleofarchitecture,construct-ed completely of Cleveland Limestone. Ithasfivestoriesandhasanaturalredoakfin-ishedinterior.Atthetimeitwaserected,thiscourthousewasconsideredsecondtononeintheCommonwealthwiththefewexceptionsof courthouses in Pittsburgh and Philadel-phia. Inthepast,SchuylkillCountycon-tributed immensely to the railroad and an-thracitemining industries.Today,SchuylkillCountyisknownasthestateleaderinpotatoand Christmas tree production with a fifthof thecountys landdesignatedas farmland.Over150,000residentscallthiscountytheirhomeandembracetheirareasgreatheritageandshareitsrichhistorywiththeirpride.
The Schuylkill County Bicentennial Cel-ebration On March 1, 2011 SchuylkillCounties Bicentennial Committee will behostingtheBicentennialDayinPottsville,featuringtheNationalFlagProject.TheNa-tionalFlagProjectentailsaparadethattakesplacefrom2ndto7thStreetsallalongLaurelBoulevard,whichwilldisplaya45ft.by90ft.flag.
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TheCourthouseCommonsisaparkspacethatwillbebuiltinfrontofthecountycourthouseandwillbededicatedinMay2011.Acommemorativeceremonyto celebrate theCourthouseCommonswillbeopentothepublicanditsdatewillbean-nounced. On July 9, 2011 at Sweet ArrowLakeParkinPineGrove,afireworksdisplayandold-fashionedpicnicwillbeheld.IftheweatherisinclementaraindateisscheduledforJuly10,2011. On October 9, 2011 a cocktail/open house will be held at the courthouse.Therewillbea$25coveratthedoorandhorsdoeurvesandrefreshmentswillbeserved.Atimecapsule,whichwillholdalotofhistori-
calsignificantinformation,isalsogoingtobededicatedatthisevent. Schuylkill County wants to makethe Bicentennial a shared event across thecounty so partnered events are welcomed.ThePartneredEventconceptwasdeveloped to offer any county organiza-tion the opportunity to participate.APart-neredEventcanbeanyeventsuchasablockparty,churchbazaaroryardsalethatwouldlike to represent theBicentennial feel.Keepinmind that aPartneredEventwouldhavetobestagedentirelybyyourowncompany,organization or municipality. In order todetermine your organizations eligibility forthe Partnered Event, an event endorsementformmaybefilledoutatwww.schuylkill200.com. If more information is needed, youmay call (570) 628-1350. Some PartneredEvents already included in the BicentennialCelebration are the Schuylkill County Fair,Schuylkill River Sojourn and the SchuylkillCounty Wine Festival. Schuylkill CountysBicentennialCommitteehopesthatyoucan
joininontheircelebrationstotributetheBicentennialthatbeginsonMarch1,2011.
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If these Bicentennial events dontsatisfyyourSchuylkillCountypride,youcanorderorpurchasecommemorativemerchan-dise.These items include Top 10 ReasonstoCelebrate SchuylkillCountyT-Shirt, ATaste of Schuylkill County cookbook, theCourthouse print painted by Howard N.Watson and the limited edition FriendshipBasket. Formore information on thismer-chandise, youmay visit [email protected]
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Orthodontics for Adults: Why Moreand More Adults Are Wearing Braces
by Dr. Sam Ghosh Today, approximately one in fiveorthodonticpatientsisanadultandthetrendappearstobeaccelerating. Improvedtechnology,thathasmadepossiblelessvisiblebracesthanthemouthfulofmetalyoumayrememberfromyourteens,lowercostsandspeediertreatment(lessthantwoyearsstarttofinish)areluringmoreandmore adults to theorthodontistsoffice.Weattributethetrendinparttothefactthatsomany adults are concerned about how theylook, especially those in thebusinessworld,coupled with a more affordable price tag.Years ago, having your teeth straightenedusedtocostasmuchasaBuick.Whileorth-odontic treatment remains something youhave to budget for, some health insurancepoliciescoveratleastpartofthecostasmayHealthSavingsAccountsandFlexibleSpend-ingAccounts. Ageisntnecessarilyabarrier,either.Wehave,inouroffice,treatedpatientsintheireighties.True,someolderpatientsmayhavegumandbonehealthissuestobedealtwithfirst, but for some seniorswho have alwaysbeendissatisfiedwiththeircrookedteethorthosewhoareuncomfortablewiththeirbiteorthewaytheychew,orthodonticscanbearealisticsolution. Thefactthatbracesarenolongerasvisibleastheyoncewereisabiginducement,too.TransparentInvisiblealigners(notbrac-es)arecustom-madeanddesignedtobewornall the time, exceptwhen you eat or drink.Andanothernewmethod,theDamonClearBraceSystem,useslowforce,lowfrictionself-ligatingtogivepatientsamorecomfortable,fastersystemtoagreatsmile.Theygainanewappearance that improves confidence andself-esteem.Narrowprofilesaretransformed,becomingmoreprominentandnatural;sup-portofthemiddleportionofthefaceandtheupper lipcreatesayouthfulappearance thatreleasesfullerlipsandawidersmile. These faster, less visible and lesscostly alternatives are revolutionizing theworldofadultorthodontictreatment.P
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by Dr. Anthony J. DAngelo Jr. ln January of 2011, the U.S. De-partmentofHealthandHumanServicesandtheU.S. Environmental Protection Agency,issued new recommendations regarding theamountoffluorideplacedinmunicipalwatersupplies.Themainreasonforthischangeisanincreaseinthe incidence of mild fluo-rosis appearing on the permanent teeth ofchildren.Mildfluorosisappearsasbarelyno-ticeablewhitespotsorstreaksonpermanentteeth. lnmore advanced cases,fluorosis cancausebrownmarkingsontheteethaswellaspitting of the enamel.This condition onlyaffects childrenover the ageof6because itoccurswhenthepermanentteetharedevel-opinginthejawbones. lnmostcasesmildfluorosisdoesnotrequireanytreatment.lnthosecaseswhereaparentorchildmaywanttoimprovetheap-pearanceofteethaffectedbyfluorosis,thereare several conservative procedures that areeffective.lfthediscolorationissuperficial,themarkingscanberemovedbybleaching,orbyacombinationofbleachingandmicroabra-sion.Microabrasionisaprocedurethatusesamildacidicsolutiontodissolvethesuperfi-ciallayersofthetooththatcontainthediscol-oration.Themildacidisslowlypolishedintothetoothuntilthestainsareremovedwith-outharmingtheunderlyinghealthyenamel.lf thewhite spotsandstreaksextenddeeperin the enamel, they canbe removedwith afine grit diamond and then bonded with atooth -colored filling material. All of theseproceduresareconservativeandpainlessandthereforedonotrequiretheuseoflocalan-esthetics. lnalmostallcases,theyproduceabeautifulandlong-lastingestheticresult. There are several reasons why weareseeinganincrease inenamelfluorosis inouryoungpatients,lnmanycases,itiscausedbyveryyoungchildren,undertheageof2,swallowingtoothpastethatcontainsfluoride.Anothercause is theuseoffluoride supple-mentsinanareathathasafluoridatedwatersupply,suchasthecityofHazleton,ortakingtheincorrectdosageinanareathatdoesnot. Whenever information regardingapossibleside-effectofwaterfluoridationismade available to the public,many parentsbegintowonderiffluorideshouldbeavoidedaltogether for children.The answer to this
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A25yearoldmanwasinacaracci-dentfiveyearsago.Hiscarslidoutofcontrol,hehitatree,andhisheadhitthewindshield.Graduallyhedevelopedheadaches,thendiz-ziness, the feinting spells. He went to sixdifferent doctors, they ran all the tests theycould, couldnt help him, so he decided tocometome,achiropractor. I took anx-ray, it showed thathistopbone inhisneck (atlas)wasmisalignedagainst his skull.This would pinch againstbloodvesselsandnervesandcausehissymp-toms.Igentlyadjustedhisneck,anditwasexcitingtoseehowhisheadaches,dizziness,
and feinting spells allgraduallyhealed. He was abletogetajob.Hethengotmarried.Hislifewaschangedbygettingthecauseofhisproblemdetected and corrected. He never believedin chiropractors.But it allmade logic sensetohimonceweexplainedthex-ray tohim.Thenoncehefeltbetterhewasecstatic. Have you been in a car accident,even years ago? If youre not feeling well,come and let us examine your spine. Onlywith proper alignment can your body healandgiveyoubackyourbeautifullife.P
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If youre a regular exerciser, theAmerican College of Sports Medicine hassome advice for you about drinking bever-ages. Drink two glasses (about 16 ounces)ofwateror a sportsdrink twohoursbeforeyoustartexercising.Whileyoureexercising,drinkfiveto12ouncesevery15minutesorso.Also,weighyourselfbeforeandafterexc-ersing,anddrinktwoglassesofwaterforev-erypoundyoulost.
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Whenresearchersat theUniversityofPittsburghaskedtwogroupsofoverweightwomentowalk40minuteseachdayfor20weeks, the women who broke the time upinto three shorter sessions lost five poundsmore than the others.Why? Knowing theyhadtowalkonlyforabrieftime,thewomenwerelesslikelytoskiptheirexercise.Infact,theyoftenwalkedafewminuteslongerthanwasrequired.P
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(Family Features) While new parents look forward to milestones in their infants lives, teething can some-times feel more like a millstone. Here are some common questions about teething - and some common sense solutions.
How do I know my baby is teething?
Signs of teething include drool-ing and loss of appetite, as well as irri-tability and restlessness. Their first teeth must push and cut through the gum tis-sue, which causes tenderness, soreness and inflamed gums.
How do I ease my babys teething pain?
* Chill a teething ring in the re-frigerator for some cooling relief. The temperature will help to numb babys gums and the counter-pressure helps to alleviate soreness. * To relieve teething pain and discomfort, you might try a topical anes-thetic. It works immediately, unlike acet-aminophen which may take up to 30 min-utes to relieve pain.
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(NewsUSA) -A lowdose (81mil-ligrams) of enteric-coated baby aspirin hasbeenshowntoreducetherateofheartattacksand strokes inpatientswithvasculardiseaseby approximately 25 percent. In addition,some researchers suggest taking a low doseaspirindailyhasnumerousotherbenefitsforpatients,includingreducingtheriskofcoloncancer. There are many theories aboutwhy aspirin may work, according to theSociety forVascular Surgery (SVS).One ofthemostpopular theories is aspirin reducestheamountofclotting inthebloodstream.Imagine a blood vessel-which looks like atube-withsomeplaqueinside.Theplaquere-ducesthesizeofthetube.Asmallamountofplaquewillnotaffectbloodflow.However,ifthe amount of plaque increases, blood flowreduces significantly.At somepoint, theex-tent of plaque can tremendously diminishbloodflow. Whatif,inthisareaofhighplaqueburden, a small clot forms? This clot mayblock the total flow in the artery. This iscalled atherothrombosis. It is believed theclotforminginanareawherethereisexten-sivenarrowingcausesmanyheartattacksandstrokes,aswellasdifficultywalking.Aspirinhelpsreducetheamountofclotformation. Talkabouttheriskofvasculardis-easewith yourphysician. If you are at risk,discuss taking aspirin daily.Generally,mostpatientswithvasculardiseaseshouldbetak-ingalow-doseaspirineveryday.Thereareafewexceptions,suchasintoleranceofaspirin.The most common problem these patientshave is stomach or gastrointestinal upset.Likewise, patients who have known ulcerdisease of the stomachmay not dowell onaspirin. Ifyourdoctordiagnosesplaquethatreduces your bloodflow, see a vascular sur-geon.Todaysvascular surgeonsare theonlyspecialistswhoareskilledinallvascularther-apies. They are comprehensively trained inmedical, endovascular (minimally invasive),and surgical therapies. With this extensivetraining,theyaretheexpertswhoprovidethebestdiagnosisandtreatmentforvascularcon-ditions. To learnmore about your vascularhealth and to find a vascular surgeon, visitSVSsWebsiteatwww.VascularWeb.org.P
26 Panorama Community Magazine: Health & Fitness
by Frank Vita, PhD
What To do On the Worst Day of Your Life - Part One
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Doesitfeellikeitstheworstdayofyourlife?Doyoufeelhopeless,lost,youcan-notdigoutoftheblackholeyoufindyourselfstuckin?Isitsobadtherearetimesyouwishyouwereneverborn?Wishyoucouldcheck-outquicklywithoutdelay,without thoughtjustdisappear?Youfearbeinglaid-off,fearnot having enoughmoney to pay the bills,fearnotbeingabletotakecareofyourfam-ily,buygroceries?Feelcrushedbytheburdenyouarecarryingonourbackanddonotfeelstrongenoughtodealwiththem?Doyoufeelyoucangono further?Does it feel like theworstdayofyourlifeandthereisnoanswertobefound? I understand. Recently I read abook:WhatToDoOnTheWorst DayofYourLifewrittenbyMinisterBrianZahnd.IwasatBarnesandNoble,lookingforinspira-tionbecauseIfeltIwashavingtheworstdayofmylife.Inthemiddleoftheaislethebookwas just laying there. I picked it up, readsomeofit,decidedtobuyit.Thebookisin-spiringandIwanttoshareitwithallofyouhavingtheworstdayofyourlife.Itisasmallbook,unassuming.ItisabookaboutDavid.Yes,thatDavid,theDavidwhoslewGoliath.ButthisbookisnotaboutGoliath.ItisaboutDavidssurrendertoGod.DavidwasfacingwhatyouandIfeelwearefacing:theworstday of our life. It seemsDavid camehomewith his soldiers to find his home pillagedandplunderedofallincludinghischildren,hiswifeandall thechildrenandwomenof
thetown.AtfirstDavidwasstunnedbeyondbelief; hewept bitterly, felt hopeless, devas-tated,andhelplesstomakethingsbetter.Hismen then began to blame David for theirmisfortuneforDavidwashewhohadtakenall the men from the town initially. Davidwept.Davidthenpulledhimselftogetherandwentalone topray forguidance.HeprayedandprayedandinhisspiritheheardthevoiceofGodtellhimYouwillrecoverall.Withthese few words Gods grace was bestoweduponDavidandhewasrenewedinhisfaiththatallthingsserveGodspurposeandGodspurposeisnevertoharmus.Davidgatheredhismenabouthimandtoldthemtheywouldfollowtheabductors,thepillagersandregainall theyhadbelievedwas lost.WhenDavidandhismencameuponthecampofthepil-lagerstheyweredancingandpartyingbeliev-ing theyhadnothing to fear.AlthoughDa-vidandhismenweregreatlyoutnumbered,Davidprayed forGods guidance.He againheard,Youwillrecoverall.Davidattackedandafteradaylongbattlehesecuredamirac-ulousvictory.Davidrecoveredhisfamily,hisbelongingsallthathadseeminglybeenlostforever.But this isnot theendof the story.Daviddidnothoardwhatherecoveredhechosetoshareitwithothers.Hegavefreelyandspreadhiswealthtoothers. Davids steps to recovery of all hehadseeminglylostwerethefollowing:1)cry,mournforyour lossbutdonotallowyour-self towallow in self-pity;2)donotbebit-teracceptthechallengeputbeforeyou;3)encourage yourself inGod stop trying tocontrolandputyourselfinGodshands:trustinapowerhigherthanyourself4)getaWordform fromGod that is, restore your faithandhearGodsmessageofredemptionandresurrectionfromthisworstdayofyourlife;5)reorientyourvisionthatis,seeyourself,hearyourself,feelyourselfrecoveringallandknowthatthisispartofGodsplanforyou;6)stand-upforyourself,donttakelosslyingdown,fightback!7)recoverallyouhavelost;8)celebrate your recovery, your success; 9)share your successwith others emotional,psychological, physical success share withothers. Davids story is only one ofmany.Storiesofthosewhohad/arehavingtheworstday of their lives.With perseverance, faith,graceand fortitudeofSpirit, theywereabletorecoverall.P
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by Lisa Marie Halecky
Choosing the Right Carefor Your Aging Parents
Makingadecisionaboutthecareofolderparentscanbeadifficultandemotionalone. Your first step is to think realisticallyaboutyouroptions. Many people think about movingtheirparentsintotheirownhome.Butthereareanumberoffactorstobeconsidered,in-cluding:
O Are you up to the challenge of han-dlingyourparentsdailypersonalandmedical care? It requires a great dealofpatience,organization,energy,andtime. And some conditions like Al-zheimersDiseaseordementiacanbestressfultodealwith.
O Do you have an appropriate livingspace? Theyll need privacy, a mini-mal amount of steps, and assistancedevices like bathroom grab bars andeasy-to-usedoorhandles.
O Can you afford to give up your jobto stay homewith your parents? Formany people, the financial conse-quencesarehigh.
O Howwill itaffectyourfamily?Dontunderestimatetheemotionalandpsy-chologicalimpactonyourspouseandchildren,whowillneedtocompeteforyourattention.
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28 Panorama Community Magazine: Health & Fitness
by Stephen Schleicher, MDDermal Fillers
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Lines and creases are an inevitableconsequenceoftheagingprocess.Common-lyinvolvedareasofthefacearetheforehead,nasolabialfolds(creasesfromthenosetothelip),crowsfeet,andcornersofthemouthandchin,thelatterreferredtoasmarionettelines.Priortotheonsetofdermalfillersandbotu-linum toxins correction of such stigmata ofgrowingoldwasdifficult,notveryeffective,and quite expensive. Botox, and a relatedcompoundcalledDysport,arethetreatmentofchoiceforforeheadwrinkles,frownlines,andfine lines about the eyes. For lines andcreaseselsewherethetreatmentofchoiceisadermalfiller.Results are immediate and ex-tremely gratifying. Serious adverse reactionsareveryuncommon.SeveraldermalfillersareFDAapprovedandreadilyavailable.Choiceofaparticularagentincludessuchvariablesasduration,location,andprice.Allareinjectedundertheskinutilizingathinneedle. The first dermal filler consisted ofcollagen,acomponentofskinthat is foundinthedermis.CalledZydermthiscompoundreceivedFDAapprovalin1981andIwasoneofthefirstphysicianstousethisproduct inclinical practice. Over 1 million treatmentsessionsutilizinginjectablecollagenwereper-formedintheUSattestingtoitssafety.Themainproblemwas longevity; injectable col-lagen just didnt last very long (three to sixmonths) and for this reason collagen con-tainingfillershavebeensupersededbynewerinjectables.ThetwodermalfillersthatIusemostfrequentlytodayareRadiesseandJuve-derm. Radiesse is a dermal filler derived
from calcium, thesame substance thatcomposes our bonesandteeth.ItwasapprovedbytheFDAtocor-rectwrinklesandfoldsin2006havingbeenusedpreviouslytocorrectdefectswithinthebladderandlarynx.Unlikecollagen,Radiessedoesnotrequirerefrigerationandisstoredatroomtemperature.Anumbingagentisadd-ed toRadiesse prior to use and this greatlyminimizes discomfort. Radiesse is injecteddeeper in the skin than collagen, and is farsuperior in terms of longevity, lasting some12to16months.Radiesseshouldnotbeusedtoplump-uplipsastinynodulesmayform;ideal locations are the nasolabial folds andmarionettelines. Juvederm, another long lastingdermalfiller,wasalsoapprovedbytheFDAin2006.Thisproduct iscomposedofhyal-uronicacid,asubstancefoundinabundanceintheskin.Juvedermisstoredatroomtem-peratureandthenewestversionscontainananestheticpremixedwiththeproduct.Differ-entconcentrationsareavailable;alessviscousvariety canbeused toplump-up lips,whilethe thickest version, Juvederm Ultra Plus,isideallysuitedfornasolabialfoldsandchincreases. In termsof longevity, Juvederm lastsome8to12months. Dermal fillers are superb agents tocorrectcosmeticallyunacceptablecreasesandlines.They are safe andproduce immediateresultswithlittleornodowntime.Justmakecertain that you choose a physician experi-encedintheiruse.Otherexcitingagentsareonthehorizon,sostaytuned.P
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30 Panorama Community Magazine: Health & Fitness
by Howard M. Ogin, Psychologist
What About My Heart and Depression?
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Hi,mynameisHowardOginandI amapsychologistwhohasworked in theHazletonareafor30years.Youmightthinkthatheartdiseaseislinkedonlywithphysicalactivities-alackofexercise,poordiet,smok-ing,andexcessivedrinking.Whiletheabovefactors are very important to your cardiachealth, your thoughts, attitudes and emo-tionsarealso important.Theycannotonlyacceleratetheonsetofheartdisease,butalsogetinthewayoftakingpositivestepstoim-proveyourhealth. How you handle stress influenceshow your cardiovascular system responds.Studieshave shownthat if stressmakesyouangryorirritable,youremorelikelytohaveheartdiseaseoraheartattack. Thentheresdepression,thepersis-tent feeling of sadness anddespair that canisolateyoufromtherestoftheworld.Initsseverest form, clinical depression, can notonly increase the risk of heart disease, butalso worsen the condition. While 20% ofthepopulationexperiencesanepisodeofde-pressioninourlifetimes,thefigureclimbsto50%amongpeoplewithheartdisease. Depressioncanalsocomplicatetheaftermathofaheart, strokeor invasivepro-cedure such as openheart surgery.The im-mediate shock of coming so close to deathiscompoundedbytheprospectofalongre-cuperation, aswell as the fear that another,potentially more serious event could occurwithoutwarning. AccordingtotheNationalInstituteof Mental Health, up to 65% of coronaryheartdiseasepatientswithahistoryofheartattack experience various forms of depres-sion.
Whatcanyoudo?
O Talk to yourDoctor andbe honest.Depression isarealmedicalproblemandnotasignofweakness.
O Avoid trying to fix every problem atonce if possible. Set reasonable goalsandworktowardmeetingthem.
O Dontignorethesymptomsofdepres-sion.Theymayincludesadness,emp-tiness, lossof joyor interest, reducedenergy, sleep and appetite problems,socialwithdrawal,thoughtsofsuicideorwantingtodie.
O Identifysourcesofstressandlookforwaystoreducethem.
O Enlist the support of family andfriendstoovercomefeelingsofdepres-sionandisolation.
O Ifyoufeeloverwhelmedbyyoursitua-tionseektheprofessionalassistanceofaPsychologistortalkwithyourPhysi-cianregardingareferral.P
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(Family Features) Only about a third of American women are meeting their fruit and vegetable intake recom-mendations, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Along with vitamins, minerals and fiber, fruits and vegetables contain a type of phytonutrient called carotenoids, com-pounds that give fruits and vegetables their vibrant colors, which research sug-gests may offer breast, ovarian and other health benefits for women. Choosing to increase the amount of the fruit and vegetables richest in carotenoids is important for long-term preventative health among women. Here are some easy substitu-tions to power up your plate and add new flavors to your meal plan:
Green: A serving of cooked kale provides triple the amount of lutein/zeaxanthin as a serving of raw spinach.
Red: A serving of guava delivers more than one and a half times the lycopene in a raw tomato.
Yellow/Orange: A serving of sweet pota-toes has nearly double the beta-carotene as a serving of carrots.
A good goal for most individu-als is to consume 10 servings of fruits and vegetables daily, with an emphasis on quality, not just quantity. If this proves challenging, consider a natural, plant-based dietary supplement which includes phytonutrients such as carotenoids. For more information about Nu-trilite Nutritional Supplements and to get more practical tips, visit www.nutrilite.com/color.
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Doctors With A HeartSlated for February 14 thru 18
DeJesusFamilyChiropracticlocat-edatLifeExpressionWellnessCenter,Sugar-loaf,isproudtoannouncehereighthannualDOCTORSWITHAHEARTDAYslatedfrom,February14th thru the18thOn thisday,Dr.RowenadeJesusandDr.GregoryPe-truzziwillprovidecomplimentarychiroprac-ticservicestothoseinneedinourcommuni-ty.Allnewpatientsonthisdaywillreceiveaconsultation,chiropracticexamandx-rays(ifneeded),atnochargeinexchangefora$25donationtotheHelpingHandsSociety. RowenadeJesus,D.C.isamemberofDoctorsWithaHeart, Inc.,anon-profitorganization whose doctors volunteer theirservicestomembersoftheircommunity.The15,000plusmemberprogramincludesden-tists,chiropractors,orthopedists,andmedicaldoctors.Duringregularofficehours,memberdoctors provide services at no charge or foradonationtotheirfavoritecharityorganiza-tionforpatients. ThedonationsreceivedonthisdaywillbegiventoHelpingHandsSociety. Wearesogratefulfortheblessingofourchiropracticpractice,soeveryyearwelovegivingbacktothecommunitysaysDr.
de Jesus, With this current economic cli-mate,thisisalsoagreatopportunitytobeginanewjourneyofhealthwithchiropracticandwithminimalfinancialcommitment. Wehaveasincerecommitmenttobringchiropractictoallthelivesofourcom-munitybecauseweknowwecanimprovethequality of ones life with chiropractic, saysDr.Petruzzi.
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32 Panorama Community Magazine: Health & Fitness
by Dr. WasmanskiThrough Anothers Eyes
Approximately 35 million peopleareblindorgoingblindworldwide. Fortu-nately, many can be cured. Unfortunately,thenumberofpeopleawaitingcornealtrans-plants isout-numbering theavailabledonortissue. Corneal transplantation is theonlyeffectiverestorationforthereplace-mentofhumantissueintheeye. Eye donation is the oldestformof tissue andorgandonation. Itbeganback in1905with theveryfirstcorneal transplant. Currently over46,000 corneas are transplanted yearlyintheUnitedStatesalone.Thissurgeryisover90%successfulatrestoringsighttotherecipient. The cornea is the clear outerportionoftheeyethatcoversthepupilandtheiris.Itallowslighttobetrans-mittedthroughtheeyetotheretina.Ifthecorneaiscloudyordamaged,itcangreat-lyinterferewithapersonsabilitytoseere-gardless ofwhether ornot they arewearingglassesorcontactlenses.
The cornea can de damaged in anumberofways. Severescarringmayresultfrom injury, inappropriate contact lens use,orseveredryeyesyndrome.Diseasessuchasherpes simplex and herpes zoster (shingles)
can cause scarring if not treated early andproperly. A chronic swelling of the corneafrom Fuchs corneal dystrophy or bullouskeratopathycanleadtoacloudycorneaand
therefore a decreasedvisualacuity. One of themostcommonindicationsforacornealtrans-plantisadiagnosisofkeratoconus.Kerato-
conus and keratoglobus are diseasesthatcauseaprogressivethinningofthecornea. Thiscausesareshaping inthecornea that leads to distorted vision.Keratoconus may become painful andinterferewithapersonsabilitytowearcontactlenses.Replacingthediseasedcornea with donor tissue restores thehealthandvisionoftheeye. Eyedonorscanbeofanyage,race,andgender.Theycanhaveahistoryofwearingglassesand/orcontactlenses,orevenprior cataract surgery. Amedicalhistory of diabetes or hypertension isalso allowed. For further information
onbecominganeyedonor,pleasetalktoyoureyedoctor.Oneofthebestgiftsapersoncanreceiveisthatofsight.P
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