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THE TIMES LEADER TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2011
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Get a bunch of people-of-a-cer-
tain-age together, and talk
eventually will wend its way
around to ... fiber. Scoff if you
must, but fiber has proved time
and again to be the Ponce de
Leon of food sources. Chew on
our quiz for a while.
1. A new study by the National
Cancer Institute found that
consuming fiber reduced risk of
dying from cardiovascular, respi-
ratory and even infectious dis-
eases. What makes fiber so
effective?
a) Its digestive qualities
b) Its anti-inflammatory properties
c) Its plethora of anti-oxidants
2. The researchers reviewed data
from nearly 400,000 participa-
nts in the nine-year National
Institutes of Health-AARP Diet
and Health Study. Those who
consumed between 25 and 30
grams of fiber per day were
what percentage less likely to
die over the course of the study
than those who ate little fiber?
a) 22 percent
b) 42 percent
c) 47 percent
3. According to the latest Dietary
Guidelines, how much fiber
should people consume?
a) 14 milligrams per 1,000 daily
calories
b) 14 grams per 1,000 daily calories
c) 140 grams per 1,000 daily calo-
ries
4. Researchers at the Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School and the
Cancer Institute of New Jersey
have found that women who
consumed 5 grams of fiber per
100 calories cut their risk of
uterine cancer by what percent?
a) 10 percent
b) 18 percent
c) 28 percent
5. What percentage of Americans
eat no whole grains the high-
est source for fiber at all,
according to the American Jour-
nal of Clinical Nutrition?
a) 20 percent
b) 31 percent
c) 40 percent
ANSWERS: 1: b; 2: a; 3: b; 4: b; 5: c
From The Times leader wire ser-
vice.
NUTRITION QUIZ Fiber
Family health event set
The Greater Hazleton Health
Alliance will hold it second
annual Alliance Family Fun and
Health Day from10 a.m.-2 p.m.
on Saturday, at the Hazleton
Health and Wellness Center, 50
Moisey Drive, Hazle Township.
The free event will feature
free health care screenings,
educational information, food
and activities for children of all
ages. For more information, call
501-6600.
Fight for Air luncheon
The local chapter of the
American Lung Association will
hold a complimentary luncheon
from noon-1 p.m. on Sept. 7 at
Uno Chicago Grill, 3905 Com-
merce Blvd., Dickson City. The
luncheon will include an in-
formation session about the
Fight For Air Walk, which is
scheduled for 10 a.m. on Oct. 8
at Nay Aug Park, Scranton.
For luncheon reservations,
call 823-2212 and leave the
names and phone numbers of all
who plan to attend.
Saeboflex screenings offered
Heinz Rehab Hospital will
offer a free community presenta-
tion with screenings for the
Saeboflex at 1 p.m. on Aug. 31 at
the hospital, 150 Mundy St.,
Wilkes-Barre Township.
The Saeboflex is a therapeutic
device that can return hand
function up to 20 years post
stroke. For more information,
call 826-3800.
Teen website updated
Maternal & Family Health
Services, Inc. has launched the
redesigned website, Safeteen-
s.org. The site is designed to
empower teens and young
adults to make positive, healthy
choices. Topics such as safe sex,
relationships, peer pressure,
nutrition and others are cov-
ered.
For more information, visit
mfhs.org or call 1-800-367-6347.
IN BRIEF
Q: Whats the connec-
tion between Agent
Orange and diabetes?
F.O., Canton, Ga.
A: Agent Orange
was a code name for
one of the poisons
used to kill the lush
plant vegetation in the rural areas of
Southeast Asia that provided enemy
cover and food supply. During the
Vietnam War, the U.S. military sprayed
12 million gallons of chemical herbicid-
es and defoliants in Southeast Asia
between 1962 and 1971. The chemical
mixture was found to be contaminated
with an extremely toxic form of dioxin.
All soldiers stationed in that region
were presumed to have had exposure
to Agent Orange, even though blood
testing has shown that only a handful
had any significant exposure.
The association between Agent Or-
ange and adult-onset diabetes is weak:
An Air Force study on veterans of Op-
eration Ranch Hand, the soldiers who
sprayed 90 percent of all the Agent
Orange used in Vietnam, showed that
Ranch Hand soldiers had no more
adult-onset diabetes than vets who did
not spread Agent Orange or any other
herbicides. The so-called link is that
the 238 Ranch Hand soldiers with the
highest dioxin levels (more than 10
parts per trillion) were 47 percent
more likely to have diabetes than the
232 Ranch Hand soldiers with the
lowest dioxin levels. Dioxin is stored in
body fat and works its way out of the
bloodstream so slowly that it can be
measured many years later. The tricky
thing here is that higher dioxin levels
are associated with higher obesity
levels -- and that is the main cause of
adult-onset diabetes. This makes the
link between adult-onset diabetes and
dioxin exposure so difficult to ascer-
tain.
Nonetheless, the U.S. government
decided to pay for a botched military
exercise rather than dispute medical
claims.
Q: Can you explain why I always
seem to get lot of earwax buildup in
my right ear, but not my left?
G.R., Philadelphia
A: The best explanation I can offer
for a greater wax buildup is that you
favor sleeping with the right side of
your head against the pillow. Air keeps
the left ear dry and gives wax a chance
to dry up and disappear; moisture and
heat created with your ear against the
pillow favor a wax buildup in your
right ear canal.
Earwax (cerumen) does have value:
It repels water and traps dust and other
small particles so they dont get farther
into the ear. Also, earwax contains
substances that help kill any bacteria
that happen to find their way into the
ear canal. The skin on the outer part of
the ear canal has special glands that
produce earwax.
ASK DR. H
D R . M I T C H E L L H E C H T
Link between
Agent Orange,
diabetes weak
Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
in internal medicine. Send questions to him
at: Ask Dr. H, P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, Ga.
30076. Personal replies are not possible.
Prunus persica, those sweet, juicy,
nutritious summer treats, got their scientific
name because they were once thought
to have originated in Persia.
A peach of a fruit
Peaches are now widely thought to
be native to China; most likely they
were brought to the Mediterranean
by Chinese traders and to the
Americas by Spanish explorers
Today, they are grown in more than
60 countries; the U.S. - particularly
Georgia and South Carolina - is a
major producer
Peaches are low in calories, have
virtually no fat, and are high in vitamins
C and A, dietary fiber, potassium, niacin
Source: Michigan Peach Sponsors, About.com,
MCT Photo Service
Graphic: Pat Carr
2011 MCT
Beginnings, benefits
Healthy Living
Joan Lyon didnt know why she had
almost daily visions of things that we-
rent really there.
Id tell my husband, There are those
flowers again, said Lyon, 82, of Water-
ford, Mich., who lives with her husband
of almost 59 years.
Almost every day for two years, she
saw trees covered in tiny, pink flowers,
either on the house across the canal
from her home or on the white living
room wall. Her doctor suggested psy-
chiatric medicines, which she said
quite offended her.
Thencameavisit toDr. Lylas Mogk, a
specialist in severe vision loss with the
Henry Ford Health System. Within the
hour, Lyon was diagnosed with Charles
Bonnet Syndrome, an eye problem that
causes visual hallucinations.
As Americas population gets older,
more ophthalmologists realize that the
syndrome exists. An estimated 25 mil-
lion American have such bad vision that
they see poorly even with glasses.
About 20 percent to 40 percent of them
develop hallucinations associated with
the syndrome, Mogk and others said.
It mostly occurs in people who al-
ready have severe vision loss caused by
macular degeneration, glaucoma,
stroke or diabetes, said Mogk, who has
lectured nationwide on the condition
and has a book with a chapter devoted
to it.
It rarely needs treatment; it mostly
needs reassurance, said Dr. Jonathon
Trobe, a University of Michigan oph-
thalmologist. Doctors say they believe
the condition more likely afflicts people
who are socially isolated. Deprived of
sensory input from things seen, the
brain goes in any direction it wants to
go, Trobe theorized.
First described in1769, the syndrome
has remainedpoorlyunderstood, inpart
because many patients dont want to ad-
mit theyre seeing things.
People dont report it, even to their
nearest and dearest, Trobe said.
Mogk said patients worry theyll be
considered crazy and treated with anti-
psychotic medicines or be admitted to a
nursing home.
MCT PHOTO
Gordon Lyon, 84, left, threads a sewing machine needle for his wife, Joan Lyon, 82, in their Waterford, Mich., home.
Joan Lyon affectionately teases that her husband of 58 years is her visual aide. Joan Lyon was diagnosed five years
ago with macular degeneration. Then about three years ago, for about two years, she developed Charles Bonnet Syn-
drome.
BEYONDSIGHT
Seniors scared to admit theyre hallucinating
PATRICIA ANSTETT
Detroit Free Press
See SIGHT, Page 2C
Millions of Americans
mostly womencouldfindthe
key to more energy, easier
weight control, sharper think-
ing, less depression, less infertil-
ity, lower blood pressure and
lower incidenceof heart disease.
It all depends on who wins a 10-
year-old medical debate.
The holdup is the number on
a lab test specifically, the ref-
erence range for thyroid-stimu-
lating hormone.
Many physicians who special-
ize in endocrine disorders, in-
cluding thyroid disease, think
lab limits for thyroid-stimulat-
inghormone are toobroad, leav-
ing many patients who suffer
from low-thyroid disease undi-
agnosed and untreated.
Marilyn Arnst of Orlando,
Fla., fell in that gap.
I was cold all the time, even
in the hot Orlando summer,
said Arnst of the symptoms she
felt seven years ago, when she
was 49. I wouldwake upfeeling
drowsy, and need to lie down in
a couple hours. I was confused
andfoggy andkept findingmore
hair in my hairbrush.
The wife and mother asked
her primary-care doctor to
check her for low-thyroid dis-
ease. He ran the usual blood
tests and told her she was fine.
Her thyroid-stimulating hor-
mone was 3.44. Most medical
laboratories put the normal
range for that hormone between
0.4 and 4.5 (milliunits per liter)
or even as high as 5.5.
Because both of my kids had
just gone off to college and my
husband traveled a lot, the doc-
tor thought this was just a phase
and suggested I try volunteer-
ing, Arnst recalled. Then a
nurse practitioner friend told
her to go back to the doctor and
insist on more testing. A blood
test for thyroid antibodies came
back positive, confirming she
had low-thyroid disease, or hy-
pothyroidism.
Labs may miss low thyroid problem
MARNI JAMESON
The Orlando Sentinel
See THYROID, Page 2C
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PITTSTON: Tobyhanna Army
Depot retirees will meet for
their monthly get-together at 8
p.m. on Aug. 17 at Perkins Res-
taurant & Bakery, state Route
315. All TAD retirees and cur-
rent employees are invited.
For more information, call
Bernie Petrasek at 287-9093 or
239-1682 or bjpetra@juno.com.
PLYMOUTH: The Shawnee
Senior Citizens Club of Ply-
mouth will have its summer
picnic at 1 p.m. Thursday at
Welsh Baptist Church, Shawnee
Avenue.
Refreshments will be provid-
ed.
SHICKSHINNY: The Shick-
shinny Senior Center, 19 W.
Vine St., will host a Hawaiian
Day on Thursday. Participants
are invited to dress for the trop-
ics. For more information, call
542-4308.
SWOYERSVILLE: The
Swoyersville Senior Citizens
will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday
at Holy Trinity Church, Hughes
Street. President Liz Zdancew-
icz will preside. Refreshments
will be served. New members
are invited. Winners of the 50/
50 are Marge Savoca, Steffie
Stefanides and Dan Shumack.
WILKES-BARRE: The Char-
les T. Adams Senior Center, 5 E.
Market St., will host Health
Issues with Roda Tillman at
11:30 a.m. on Thursday.
The center is accepting yarn
and craft donations and seeking
volunteers to teach computer
skills, art, ceramic, yoga and
Zumba class. For more informa-
tion, call 825-3484
WILKES-BARRE: The Rain-
bow Seniors of Wilkes-Barre
celebrated the recent birthdays
of members Susie Magga and
Bernice Snyder. The next meet-
ing is at 1 p.m. on Aug. 16 at
Albright United Methodist
Church, Dana and Grover
streets. Servers will be Susie
Magga, and Angelo and Berna-
dine Ricci. New members are
invited.
WILKES-BARRE: The Tequi-
la Rose chapter of the Red Hat
Society will meet at 1 pm. today
at The Chicken Coop, Wilkes-
Barre Boulevard.
The $20 fee is due for the
Music Box show in September.
Bingo at a nursing home will
take place Monday.
WILKES-BARRE: The Father
Nahas Senior Citizens Club will
have a picnic at 1:30 p.m. on
Aug. 16 in the church hall at St.
Marys Antiochian Orthodox
Church, 905 S. Main St.
For more information, call
825-6210 or 829-3023.
SENIORS
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TODAY
BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT
GROUP: hosted by Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
5-6:30 p.m., Candys Place, 190
Welles St., Forty Fort. For in-
formation, call Sara Beyer at
808-6407.
BREAST-FEEDING INFORMA-
TION: Greater Pittston La
Leche League, 10 a.m., St. Maria
Goretti Church, Laflin. Call
(800) 432-8007.
GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR
CANCER PATIENTS & OTH-
ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candys
Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort.
Free to cancer patients (doc-
tors note required for all pa-
tients); $5 per class or $30 per
month for all others. Call 714-
8800.
WEDNESDAY
ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT
GROUP: 7 p.m., Wesley Village,
209 Roberts Road, Jenkins
Township. Call 655-2891, ext.
402.
HIV TESTING: free, walk-in ser-
vice conducted by the Wilkes-
Barre City Health Department,
5-7 p.m., Wilkes-Barre Free
Clinic, St. Stephens Church, 35
S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. For
information, call the Wilkes-
Barre City Health Department
at 208-4268.
THURSDAY
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GROUP: 6-7:30 p.m., at the
Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center Spiritual Center,
1000 East Mountain Blvd., East
Entrance. To register, call 808-
5539 or go to Geisinger.org/
events.
SUNDAY
REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYS-
TROPHY SUPPORT: 1 p.m.,
Resource Center for Autoim-
mune Diseases, Lupus Founda-
tion, 615 Jefferson Ave., Scran-
ton. Call Suzanne at 383-0578.
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Dear Abby: Im
an only child by
default. My parents
have been married
30 years and had
two children. When
I was 9 and my sister
was 6, we were in
a car accident with my mother that
resulted in my sisters death. Her
death changed my life in ways I can
never explain.
My father began abusing drugs
and beating me. My mother started
stealing and was always unemployed.
She became severely depressed and
also abused prescription drugs. I was
left to raise myself, and now, as an
adult, I dont want a relationship with
either of them.
How can I get my mother to accept
that despite her wishes, I do not
want to live my life watching her
waste hers? It leaves me feeling
depressed, angry and hopeless. I
have been diagnosed as bipolar.
Almost all my life I have known
only death, drugs, abuse and pain. I
just want peace from these people.
Please help.
Frustrated Son in Georgia
Dear Frustrated Son: You have
my deepest sympathy for the tragedy
that destroyed your family. Had your
parents received the professional
help they needed at the time of the
accident, much of it might have
been prevented. Tell your parents
that unless they seek help NOW
for their problems, they will have
lost not one, but two, children.
However, if they choose to
continue as they have been
which is likely then you must
go on with your life. The answer
to a toxic situation such as what you
have experienced is to divorce your-
self. Because you cant fix them, you
must save yourself. You have been
damaged enough.
Dear Abby: My daughter, Kate,
is 27 and has a 3-year-old son. She
and the father are not married.
He is self-centered, controlling
and keeps her stranded. She has no
car and no money. They currently
live with his family a far from
ideal situation.
I am struggling because Im
unable to help her financially, and
she feels lost and alone. My husband
(her stepfather) wont allow them
to live with us, which I understand.
Were scrimping to get by. I have
located several online sites for single
moms regarding assistance, but I feel
it is up to Kate to pursue them.
What else can I offer her regarding
steering her in the right direction?
If she could contact others in her
situation, perhaps they might point
her in directions I cannot. Your
advice would be welcomed.
Grandma in Prescott, Ariz.
Dear Grandma: Because of your
financial situation there is a limit
to what you can do. Give your
daughter the websites and explain
that she may find support and
suggestions there from other single
mothers the rest is up to her.
But please, realize that until your
daughter is willing to take charge
of her life, nothing will change.
Continue to be caring and supportive,
and let your daughter know you
love her.
DEAR ABBY
A D V I C E
Son left to raise himself wants distance from his abusive parents
To receive a collection of Abbys most
memorable and most frequently re-
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is included.)
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your
big idea is becoming a full-blown
ambition. Stay theoretical. Its
not time to act yet. Seek patient,
understanding and flexible team-
mates to help you work out
the details.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).
Needing everything to be
smooth is a detriment to suc-
cess. The better you can tolerate
small, bothersome details, the
further you will go in business
and pleasure.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You
may find that you are easily
distracted by things that dont
really matter. Take it as a sign to
change tracks. Go for a walk, call
a friend, or do something else on
that lengthy to-do list of yours.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your
will is not the same as what the
others want from you, though a
certain loved one is so slick that
you may not notice this right
away. Do not make any decision
when you are feeling overloaded
or pressured.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Though
you try not to expect too much
from loved ones, you also know
that patterns are likely to repeat.
The one who has impressed you
before will soon impress you
again.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You are
willing to take a risk when it
comes to love, but not when it
comes to commerce. Keep your
money where it is until you com-
pletely and thoroughly under-
stand and trust the investment.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Love
erases discomfort. This after-
noon, knowing that you are
accepted and adored will come
as a psychic relief. And tonight,
you will in turn give similar emo-
tional support to someone else.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
Children want to be grownups,
and grownups want to return to
a life of few responsibilities and
limited liability. Make the novel
choice enjoy your age. You
could start a trend.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Youll plan your workout well,
though unpredictable events
will challenge that plan. Your
strength is your astounding
adaptability.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Just
because someone is a supporter
of yours doesnt mean that an
exchange will be easy. Dealing
with good friends could cause
you much more stress than its
worth now.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). There
is little to be gained from fame.
Pursue usefulness instead. That
is what will make you happy and
wealthy. Capricorn and Virgo
people will be helpful business
partners.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Get on
top of the wave, and youll glide
like the freest of beings. Get
underneath it, and youll be pum-
meled and dragged down. So
make a strong effort to leap up
and take the ride thats offered.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (August 9).
You have serious projects to
complete this year, so you plan
well, guard your time and keep
everything on course. October
brings a victory. There will be
many amusements. Youll close a
deal in May. Aquarius and Virgo
people adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 9, 25, 2, 24 and 35.
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