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a substitute for a consultation with a licensed physician.
We asked and you answered!
Much of the subject matter in this issue is in response to questionsposed by our readership. Keep it up, and we will post and answer thosequestions for you in future issues.
Most readers are concerned with staying healthy. As we all know, goodhealth begins with a healthy body weight. Read 20 Ways to Cut 500 Caloriesa Day, and Obesity Solutions, and practice better eating habits. JodiHarrison takes the blame away from age; Fit & Fabulous at 50 proves thata healthy diet and exercise will increase your metabolism, thereby making
your body more efficient and burn more calories.Two problems that are predominant during the winter are discussed
in Facts about Depression and Healthy Winter Skin. Get the tips andsolutions!
In our Lifestyle & Entertainment department we now feature a giveawaypage and calendar of events, what I call the fun stuff. We have also
included some uplifting reading: Resolve to Laugh More, and Skiing towardEnlightenment.
Generations wants to help you look your best with tips on hair color,fashions that flatter, accessorizing and putting it all together.
Finally, as this year is underway and with hope for a stronger economy,our financial department can answer some of your questions aboutforming a household budget, smart investment choices and common
pitfalls to avoid when financing your childs education.Winter is a time when we bundle up and hunker down. The
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12 Fit & Fabulous at 50Jodi Harrison, nutrition & ftness expert
16 DepressionHow to beat the blues
26 Fashions that FlatterBring out the best in your fgure
33 Smart Investment Moves for 2010Jonathan Bostwick oers advice
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9 Obesity Solutions13 Healthy Winter Skin14 20 Ways to Cut 500 Calories a Day35 Oral Cancer Screening
Lifestyle & Entertainment18 Laugh More in the New Year20 Skiing Towards Enlightenment22 Giveaways - Click & Win24 Calendar of Events35 Crossword Puzzle
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Obesity is a disease that has reached epidemicproportions in the United States.
Studies by the National Institutes of Health tell us
that approximately 60% of the US population is eitheroverweight or obese. This represents around 100 million
Americans, 50 million of whom are obese. The vastmajority of the obese suffer from one or more of up to 30medical conditions that are directly related to obesity.This pattern of failing health leads not only to poorquality of life, but also to a 50-100% increase risk ofpremature death. This represents between 5 and 20
years of life lost. Aggressive steps must be taken to combat this
epidemic, but traditional therapies fail to help mostpatients. While medical treatment with diet and exercise
regimens are always the first line of therapy, the NIH hasdetermined that up to 95% of patients fail to loosesignificant long term weight with any combination ofdiet, exercise, behavioral modification or medications.For these patients, a cure to obesity exists in the form ofsafe and effective surgical options.
Combining a basic commitment to a healthy andactive lifestylewith one of several surgical weight loss
treatments has been proven to yield dramatic,long term results. The most common and mosteffective options are the laparoscopicadjustable gastric band, the gastric bypass
procedure and more recently the sleevegastrectomy procedure. Any of theseoptions can help a patient loose between
55 and 85% of excess weight for yearsbeyond surgery, usually for life. This kind of
long term weight loss has been proven toeither cure or significantly improve most of themedical problems induced by obesity. Studieshave also shown that achieving this kind oflong term weight loss extends the lives ofpatients that once suffered from obesity. Aspecialty trained surgeon can often perform
these procedures with minimally invasivetechniques to help the patient recover quicker, with lessdiscomfort, scaring or complications. While no surgicalendeavor is without risks, experience and specialtytraining in the field of weight loss surgery, hasdramatically improved the safety of these interventions.These surgical options available to the obese patient arethe most powerful weapons available to combat thisepidemic.
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Odds are that were also eating more than we shouldbe. The five extra pounds that crept up without warninghave suddenly turned into a stubborn 10 or 20 that just
wont seem to come off. What can we do? As we approach our mid-thirties, our metabolism
slows by three to five percent per decade. At age 55, werequire 150 fewer calories per day than in our thirties.Simply put, the more calories you take in than youburn, the more weight youll gain.
Your BMR is the largest factor in determining youroverall metabolic rate and how many calories you need tomaintain, lose, or gain weight.
So what can you do to boost your metabolism as youage? Maintaining or increasing your metabolism isabsolutely possible, but it does take motivation,consistency, and dedication. By following a few simplesteps, including exercising and eating right, you can shed
unwanted weight and live a healthier, longer life.Redefine Your Diet
The idea of changing your diet can be scary anddisconcerting. Over the years youve developed personaltastes to foods and nobody likes the idea of suddenlyhaving to give up the foods they love. With a few easychanges, however, you will see results.
Increase your consumption of lean proteins (chickenand turkey breast, white fishes, lean meats, and egg
whites) to 30% of your daily diet. Vegetables, fruits, andcomplex carbohydrates such as oatmeal, brown rice, and
bran should make up roughly 50% of your daily foointake. The remaining 20% can be reserved for healthfats, such as olive oil, fish oil (liquid form is best), salmoand avocado. These healthy fats are an essentiingredient in building lean muscle mass. The more leamuscle mass on your body, the higher your metabolis
will be ultimately resulting in weight loss. And, contrary to popular belief, do not skip mea
Starving yourself will only slow your metabolism furtheIts important to eat four to six low calorie meals each dto keep your metabolism going and those unwantepounds off. The same goes for water depriving youbody of water can encourage it to hoard rather thaburn, so try drinking eight to 10 glasses every day.
Get MovingExercising will boost your metabolism and bur
fat. For those without a regular workout routine, start oby doing cardio at an easy pace for about 20 minutesday. Walking is a great exercise for beginners. Once yofeel comfortable, increase your workout by five minuteach week. To get that metabolism going and shed thmost body fat, a 30-40 minute intense workout, five daa week is ideal.
Did you know that one pound of fat burns only twcalories a daywhile one pound of muscle burns 50? Thmore muscle you build, the faster your metabolism w
be and the more calories you will burn while you resWeight training, which will increase your lean musc
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Follow these simple steps and you can start burninfat, lose weight, and most importantly increase yometabolism. Remember, this is not a diet change; ia lifestyle change one that will allow you to live life to ifullest. So, what are you waiting for? Get moving!
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Fit & Fabulousat FiftyMany of us blame our age on the reason
were gaining weight. The older we get, the slowerour metabolism becomes (the amount of caloriesour body burns to maintain itself ) because werenot moving around as much as we once were.
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Winter may be the worst time of year for yourskin, particularly if you suffer from an underlying
condition like psoriasis or eczema.Blowing winds, extreme cold, and dry, indoor air candehydrate even the most balanced skin. Trick your skininto thinking its spring with these moisture preservingideas.
A Switch up your moisturizer. Try an oil-based (ratherthan water-based) moisturizer. For areas like the feet,elbows, and hands that often become irritated, chapped,and split, use an ointment-style moisturizer containing80% oil to reverse extreme dryness.
A Turn down the heat when you bathe. A hot showermay warm you, but it wears out your skin. Skip a day
between showers or baths and keep the watertemperature lukewarm.
A Always use sunscreen. According to the AmericanAcademy of Family Physicians, the reflective power of thesun is 80% on snow. Even when grey skies seem toovershadow the sun, its rays are still around to dry outyour skin. The Academy recommends you apply a heavy
layer of moisturizer that contains SPF 30 before goingoutside during the winter
A Protect your hands. Your handsthin skin is especially vulnerable to
winter dryness. Between the
weather and the increased needfor frequent handwashing to
protect from the flu, your hands can easilybecome red, chapped, and cracked. Always wear glovesoutside and be sure to moisturize throughout the day.
A Dont let your body stay wet. When you get wetoutside, be sure to dry off fully when you come indoors.Leaving cold, damp, clothes on for too long will dry out
your skin.
A Humidify your home. Sleeping next to even aninexpensive drugstore humidifier will bring some neededmoisture into the air. Your skin (and sinuses) will thank
you!A Save treatments until the spring. Thinking about achemical peel or retinoid therapy? Hold off a few months,or your side effects could be worse. Your epidermis isalready dry and the new skin youll expose will be harderto keep in peak condition.
A Wear layers. Particularly for people with ezcema, thecycle of irritated, itchy skin can be perpetuated by theconstant temperature changes that you encountermoving from outside to inside. By shedding and donninglayers as necessary, you can maintain balance which willbe better for keeping skin hydrated.
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20 Ways to Cut500 Calories a DayIf you indulged more than you should have over the
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the rest of the day.) Before lunch and dinner,enjoy 1 cup low-cal soup. (Youll eat about 134 caloriesless at each meal.) And save a total of 684 calories forthe day.
3.Limit salad toppings.A big salad might seem healthy,
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4.Use smaller plates. Swap your 12-inch plate for
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5. Ditch that buttered movie popcorn. The large
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6. Count your chips. No, you cant eat your
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of 15 chips, (140 calories) and save1,120 calories.
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500 calories. Cant resist them? Eat pistachios: Twhandfuls are just 159 calories.
8. Skip the whip. Dessert-like coffee can contain a
many as 670 calories with options like whipped creamwhole milk and syrups. Craving whipped cream? Try on a shot of espresso for a total of just 30 calories. Yosave 640 calories!
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1. Inadequate InformationMany people are not aware
they have a significant hearingloss and therefore, are in need ofinformation that would help them
recognize it. Most people lose hearinggradually and often the person with hearing loss and familymembers learn to adapt to it, not even realizing they aredoing this. The number one reason people buy their firsthearing aid is the recognition that their hearing has gotten worse. Usually this means they made embarrassingmistakes in society due to their untreated hearing loss.
2. Stigma and CosmeticsSome people reject hearing aids because of a concern withthe stigma of hearing loss or are in a state of denial. Many
people lose confidence in themselves simply because theyhave hearing loss. They believe others will think they aregetting older, less competent or even less attractive.
Cosmetics are no longer a reason for not getting ahearing aid. Essentially invisible, CIC or completely in thecanal hearing aids are now available to fit most every degreeof hearing loss, even severe. In fact, research has shownthat 90% of consumers perceive these CICs to becompletely invisible.
3. Not realizing the Importance of HearingAnother reason hearing aids are rejected is that people haveforgotten how important hearing is to their quality of life.
People who cannot hear well can often experience anxiety,isolation and depression, gradually withdrawing fromfamily and friends because without auditory contact, theylose the feeling of being connected. In essence, they cangrow numb to the world around them.
4. Unrecognized Value of Hearing AidsMany people, as well as their doctors, may have little
knowledge of the potential benefit of hearing aids and tendto believe they will not work for them The list of benefits isimpressive including greater earning power, improvedinterpersonal relationships, reduced difficulty incommunicating, reduced frustration, depression andanxiety, enhanced emotional stability and self esteem,reduced social phobias, improved health status, and thelist goes on. Many doctors and health professionals do notrealize the potential for hearing aids to alleviate theproblem!
More than 22 million people in the United States havenever tried hearing aids as a solution to their hearing loss. At Island Better Hearing, we are trying to change thesestatistics one person at a time with careful testing andhearing aid evaluation with multiple types and circuits ofhearing aids. Please visit our offices and receive acomplimentar y consultation on new technology. CALL631-271-1018 or visit our website
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Depression is a common, serious medical illnessthat involves the brain. Its more than just afeeling of being down in the dumps or blue
for a few days. If you are one of the more than 20million people in the United States who havedepression, the feelings do not go away. Theypersist and interfere with your everyday life.
Symptoms can include:QA persistent sad, anxious or empty moodQ Loss of interest or pleasure in activities you used to
enjoyQ Reduced appetite and weight loss, or increased
appetite and weight gainQ Difficulty sleeping or oversleeping
Q Fatigue or loss of energyQ Feeling guilty, hopeless or worthlessQ Thoughts of death or suicide
What causes depression?Following are factors that can contribute to the illness:Biological - People with depression may have too little
or too much of certain brain chemicals.Cognitive - People with negative thinking and low
self-esteem are more likely to develop depression.
Gender - Women experience clinical depressionnearly twice as often as men. The reasons mayinclude hormonal changes women go throughduring menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth andmenopause.
Co-occurrence - Depression is more likely to occurwith certain illnesses, such as heart disease, cancer,Parkinsons, diabetes, Alzheimers and hormonaldisorders.
Medications - Side effects of some medications canbring about depression.
Genetic- A family history of clinical depressionincreases the risk.
Situational - Difficult life events, including divorce,financial problems or the death of a loved one cancontribute to depression.
Teen depression is acommon problem
Between 10 to 15 percent ofteenagers have some symptoms ofteen depression at any one time.30 percent of teens withdepression also develop asubstance abuse problem.Teens with untreated depressionare more likely to engage in riskysexual behaviors.
Teens with depression catchphysical illnesses more often thanother teens.Untreated depression is thenumber one cause of suicide, thethird leading cause of deathamong teenagers.Less than 33 percent of teens withdepression get help, yet 80 percentof teens with depression can besuccessfully treated.
Teenage DepressionWarning Signs
Although teens will normally gothrough some of these followingsigns, when they occur forextended periods of time and/oroccur in conjunction with eachother its important to look at whatmay be causing them.Sadness or hopelessnessLow self-esteemSubstance abuseSpending more time aloneDecrease in desire to do thingsthey used to like to do (sports,hobbies)Physical ailments (headaches,appetite problems, sleepingproblems)Problems in school (falling grades,getting into trouble)
Talking about death or suicide(never to be taken lightly)Not caring about appearanceRunning away from home
Whos At Risk for Teen
Depression?Every teen is at risk in developingmajor teen depression, but thereare certain groups of individualsthat are more prone to this type ofdisorder.
Females are 2x more likely todevelop adolescent depressionthan males
Abused/neglected individualsChildren that have or have hadlong-term/chronic illnessesTeens that have a family history ofdepressionTeens with family disruptions athome (divorce, death in family,etc)
the facts about
Depression
The good news is that the majority
(80-90%) of people who receive treatment for
depression experience significant improvement
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1) Complex Carbohydrates. Because they boost serotonin activity in thebrain. Some good sources of complex carbs are: whole grain breads andcereals, brown rice, leafy green vegetables, pasta, potatoes and wintersquash.2) Folic Acid (vitamin B11) People who are depressed often exhibit adeficiency in Folic acid which is available in: asparagus, beets, spinach,avocados, brussel sprouts, bok choy, cabbage, beans, chick-peas, soybeans,
lentils, oranges, peas, turkey, and broccoli.3) Magnesium (acts as a natural muscle relaxant): black beans, artichokes,spinach, chocolate (oh yea!), pumpkin seeds, oysters, sunflower seeds,brazil nuts, avocados, almonds, barley.4) Niacin. Positively affects nerve cell function and can provide some relieffor depression as well as feelings of anxiety and panic. High-Niacin foodsinclude: brown rice, chicken, pomegranates, tuna, lamb, wheat, turkey.5) Omega-3 fatty acids.A well-known building block of human brain tissue,these are available in: salmon, trout, tuna flaxseed, flaxseed oil, soybean oil,pumpkin seeds and walnuts.7) Vitamin B6. Plays a significant role in the tryptophan-serotonin pathwayin the brain. Its relatively easy to boost in your diet, either with a
supplement or through foods such as: breakfast cereals, chicken, turkey,bananas, brown bread, and white fish.
How can you help
someone with
depression?
DO...
You can help someone by:
Q Spending time talking about their
experiences
Q Indicating that youve noticed a change in
their behavior
Q Letting them know youre there to listen
without being judgmental
Q Encouraging them to become involved in
social activities
Q Encouraging them to exercise and eat well
Q Providing a change of scenery occasionally
Q Maintaining contact
DON T...
Its unhelpful to:
Q Pressure them to snap out of it, get their
act together or cheer up
Q Stay away or avoid them
Q Tell them they just need to stay busy or get
out more
Q Assume the problem will just go away.
Exercise as an AntidepressantThe Release Of EndorphinsExercise helps to reduce the symptoms of depression because itcauses the body to release a chemical called an endorphin. Endor-phins are the bodys natural pain reliever and help create a sense ofhappiness and wellbeing By causing a release of these substances youare triggering bodily systems that are targeted towards feeling better.
It may be difficult to get moving when you feel depressed and youmay wonder, why bother? One reason is that you can get some imme-diate relief, even if you can only manage 10 or 15 minutes of exercise.Studies have shown that exercise can improve your mood for up to 12hours. How can you overcome the inertia that often accompanies de-pression?Set simple goals. It doesnt take much exercise to lift your mood. Set agoal to walk around the block. Promise yourself youll walk around theblock at least 3 times that day. The next day, do more.Do what you usually enjoy. Think about what you normally like when
youre not depressed. If yoga feels good to you, spend a few minutesgoing through a few simple poses. If you like fresh air, go for a walk or
a bike ride. You may not enjoy it at first, but even a small change inyour mood can make a difference.Make it social. Find a friend to walk with. Talking to people can helpraise your energy and remind you that youre not alone.Get outside. Even a little sunshine can help boost your mood and re-mind you that theres a world out there.
Work with your doctor. Be sure to talk to your doctor about your treat-ment options and your plans to exercise.
Whatever you do, remember that youre not alone and that there ishope. Exercise is just one more tool to help with your moods and thesense of accomplishment can add a new dimension to your day -something you can be proud of and feel good about.
Brain chemicals such
as dopamine,
serotonin, and
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calmness and ease
depression. Foods
themselves dont
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on how you feel and
alleviating some of the
symptoms associated
with depression.
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So, how are all those New Year Resolutionsgoing so far? Uh huh, thats what I thought.Can I make a suggestion? Make one resolution you can
definitely live with laugh more in the New Year!Research has shown that laughter provides many healthbenefits including strengthening your immune system,helping to reduce your food cravings and even increasing
your threshold for pain! Think about that the next timeyou slam your finger in the car door or bang your shin onthe coffee table... try laughing about it! The medical worldis also embracing laughters health benefits. An entirelynew field of therapeutic research is emerging, also knownas humor therapy. Its designed to help individuals healmore quickly through the use of humor! Lets try it out
with this joke from Henny Youngman: A doctor gave aman six months to live. The man couldnt pay his bill, sohe gave him another six months! Im feeling betteralready! How about you?
Lets face it, today were all experiencing higher levelsof stress than ever before. Well guess what? Laughter isgreat with helping you manage your stress too! But dont
just take my word for it; lets take a look at some of theactual science behind it all:
Laughter:Boosts the immune system by decreasing stress
hormones and increasing immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance todisease. Worried about the H1N1 flu? Laugh it off!
Provides both a physical and emotional release. Thisis the great feeling you have after a good laugh, leaving
your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes.Gives you an internal workout.A good laugh actually
exercises the diaphragm, contracts the abs and works outthe shoulders. Your muscles feelmore relaxed afterward.
Gives us a better perspective when we are dealing withstressful situations, makingthem less threatening and morepositive.
Protects the heart. Laughterimproves the function of bloodvessels and increases bloodflow, which can help protect youagainst a heart attack and othercardiovascular problems.
Connects us with others.Lets face it, laughter iscontagious. So if you bring morelaughter into your life, youllalso be helping those around
you to laugh more, thusreducing stress levels all around!
The sound of roaring laughter is farmore contagious than any cough,sniffle, or sneeze. When laughter isshared, it binds people together and
increases happiness and intimacy inaddition to providing the many healthbenefits weve mentioned.
The bottom line is laughter is apowerful antidote to stress, pain, andconflict. Nothing works faster or moredependably to bring your mind andbody back into balance than a goodlaugh. Humor lightens your burdens,inspires hope, connects you to others,and keeps you grounded, focused, andalert.
With so much power to heal and renew, the ability laugh easily and frequently is a tremendous resource fosurmounting problems, enhancing your relationshipand supporting both physical and emotional health. Sget out there and stick to your New Years Resolution th
year and laugh it up!
Sources: About.com Helpguide.com
Make a Resolution to
Laugh More in the New Year!
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The hardest situations to hear in are at movies,watching television and in noisy restaurants.
This holds true for people with
normal hearing as well as people with hearing loss. While
some movie theaters offerassistive listening devicesfor the hearing impairedand most TVs haveclosed captioning, in
restaurants, we havevirtually no control over
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family and friends is not an option,
those with hearing loss need to rely on their hearing aidsto get them through. And for many hearing aid users
with older units, that is almost laughable (or cryable).We were seated in a booth at Maureens Kitchen in
Smithtown the other day with a colleague who useshearing aids, when he suddenly said, Hey, Im hearingevery word you say! Now, as one of the best restaurantson Long Island, Maureens is a busy place at lunchtime.Our colleagues ability to understand in noise istestimony to the improvement in hearing technology inrecent years. That technology is now available in a varietyof styles and price ranges.
Specifically, the technology that allowed our friend tohear so well is called Speech Enhancement. Previously,hearing instruments used simple noise reductiontechnology, which worked fairly well. Unfortunately,
when the noise was reduced, so was the accompanyingspeech information. In speech enhancement, thecomputer chip looks for speech information in the midstof all the noise and gives it a boost, bringing it in abovethe level of the background noise. Either alone, or incombination with special microphone technology,speech enhancement has brought the ability to hear innoisy situations to never-heard before levels.
Style wise, hearing technology is now available incosmetically attractive packages. In-the-ear hearingdevices can be very tiny, fitting all the way in the earcanal. Behind-the-ear technology has becomepractically invisible with the advent of thin-tubefittings. And remember, 99% of all hearing devices nowsold are fully digital.
For further information about the latest technologies and
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Saturday, Feb. 6th 8 pmThe Comedy Club at Theatre Three412 Main Street, Port Jefferson(631) 928-9100 www.LIComedy.com
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Feb. 19 & 20 7:30 pmA Better Hue ~ Comedy Theatre byJohn BlennDix Hills Performing Arts Center631.656.2148 www.dhpac.org
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March 9 6 8 pmEstate Planning in 2010 and Beyond(light dinner will be served)Hometown Agency Conference Room5 Orville Drive, Suite 400Bohemia, NY 11716631.589.0100
March 11-13 7:30 pmTommy ~ The Musical,Dix Hills Performing Arts Center631.656.2148 www.dhpac.org
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Tribute to Bossa Nova - Felipe SallesQuintet & Vocalist Eleonora BianchinDix Hills Performing Arts Center631.656.2148 www.dhpac.org
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March 22 6 8 pmAsset Protection and WealthPreservation (light dinner will beserved)Hometown Agency Conference Room5 Orville Drive, Suite 400Bohemia, NY 11716631.589.0100
March 26 7:30 pmTribute To Chicago with BeginningsDix Hills Performing Arts Center631.656.2148 www.dhpac.org
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Nassau County Museum of Art1 Museum Dr.Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576Phone: 516-484-9337nassaumuseum.org
Long Island Childrens Museum11 Davis Ave.East Garden City, NY 11530Phone: 516-224-5800www.licnm.org
Heckscher Museum of Art2 Prime Ave. at Route 25AHuntington, NY 11743Phone: 631-351-3250www.heckscher.org
Guild Hall158 Main St.East Hampton, NY 11937Phone: 631-324-0806www.guildhall.org
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she is trying to hide. The shirt onthe right is made of fabric that ismore structured, in a shape thathas some more fit. In addition, the
wrap style of the top is flattering for
tummy problems, as is the slightgathering or rushing that gentlydrapes her tummy.
Other tips for tummies:Diagonals are slimming lines.
When choosing stripes or seams in your tops, try to find ones wherethe directions move in a diagonalmanner. Optically angled linesmake you look slimmer.
Opt for a little ruching or gather-
ing in the tummy area of your shirts.The slight gathering will make ithard to tell if it is you or your shirtthat is causing the minimal rip-pling effect.
Keep the tummy area clear of toomuch bulk.While slight gatheringand ruching are quite acceptable
ways to camouflage, avoid wearingpants with large pleats, overly gath-ered elastic waist bands, ruffledtops, or tops with way too much
embellishment over the tummy.Any bulky treatments like these willjust make you look bulky.
ThighsThighs have been my issue
since I was a teenager. While I havelearned to accept them, as I getolder, Im sort of stunned by howour good friend gravity has madethings go from bad to worse. Thefirst step in taming the thighs is touse the whole Ziploc bag analogythat I used in the tummy solution.The last thing you want is for yourthighs to roam free under airy,free-range fabrics. If you havelarge thighs, leave the Hills are
Alive looking skirts at the store.Other solutions for large thighs
include: Wearing boot cut pants and
shirts with wider necklines. When
you widen your shoulders, yourthighs will optically appear smallerin relation to your broader shoul-der line. With a wider shoulder line,the eye is also directed upwards to-
wards your shoulders, vs. down-wards towards your thighs, makingyour thighs appear smaller. In ad-dition, a boot cut pant that fits in atthe knee and then flares slightly atthe hem, has a counter balancingeffect on your thighs and makesthem look balanced.
Show off your waist!! Mostwomen with large thighs have de-fined waistlines. If you wear a box-ier top when you have large thighs,
your body looks as wide as yourthighs because you have bypassedthe slimmest part of your body
with a boxy top. Your thighs will al- ways look more balanced whenyou show off your waist.
Instead of big A-line skirts, whichseem to camouflage large thighs,choose a pencil skirt instead.Whilethis seems very counterintuitive,think about it: An A-line skirt cre-
ates the exact same body shapethat you were trying to avoid em-phasizing, an A shape. However, apencil skirt that tapers ever soslightly at the hem, gives you moreof an hourglass shape, which looksmore balanced.
In the photo on the left, you cansee that this womans shoulderslook really narrow in her T-shirt.
What happens is your eye goesright to her thigh area, the part of
her body that she is trying to kee you from looking at. Now, wheyou look at her in the outfit on thright, the wider shoulder line of thtop, along with the cinched waiand pant that hangs straight fromher thigh, and therefore camouflages them, makes her look morbalance and her thighs more pronounced.
In the end, the only real solutio we have is to work with the bodwe have, right now, rememberinthat, in 15 more years, wed happi
choose to have the body we havbefore us.
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fashions that flatter - bring out the best in your figure
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Q The right earrings canrreally brighten up
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you look younger.
Q Everyone looks good in a wrap dress. This
is a must have for every woman's fashioncloset no matter what age. The lines are veryflattering, it is a stylish and flirty look that
will not only make you look younger, butfeel younger as well.
Q Bold jewelrysuch as bangles, cocktail ringsor statement necklaces make you look
younger because it shows the fun anddaring side of your personality.
Q Scarves, scarves, scarves! Bright colors bring to minyouthful and carefree images, not only will they makyou look younger, but they are fashionable as well.
Q Comfortable shoes can still be incredibly chic. If yocan't wear a heel, a cute and modern flat will make yofeel light on your feet and oh-so fashionable. Forgeabout boring and blah sensible shoes!
QWhen it comes to tops, don't be afraid of colorful an
slightly fitted pieces. Once again, a vivid shade wibrighten up your face for a more youthful appearance
Q To update looks, simply throw a belt on it. if you hava loose sweater, blazer or cardigan on, it might mak
you look bigger than you are, older, out of shapeThrow a wide or thin belt over it, and it creates
younger, more shapely figure, even if you don't havan hourglass shape.
Q Change your hosiery! There are so many great optionout there right now, jewel-tones, knits, elegant patternthat all ages can wear. When you make your look morupdated and modern, it creates a persona around youthat makes you look younger as well.
Hair Color Is your color aging you?
As we age, our hair color
changes when we lackmelanin, the pigment thatgives our hair its color.Fortunately, we can improvethis condition with the helpof a professional colorist. Toachieve great results, ask the
following four key questions and remember to haveyour colorist use darker tones underneath, lighterones on top and the brightest lights around yourface to achieve your best look:
QWhat color would be most compatible with myskin tone and lifestyle?
QWhen is it time to use permanent, temporary coloror a glaze for shine?
QWhat would add more body to my hair; a singleprocess, highlights or both?
QWhat products can I use to maintain my color andretain body?
Once you achieve your best color, heres what youshould do to maintain it:
Tips to Maintain Your Color:Q Use the products that your colorist recommends;
many ingredients in certain hair products can dryyour hair and fade your color so its important touse the product that has been prescribed for you.
Q To preserve your color as long as possible, do notshampoo your hair every day unless you haveextremely oily hair. You can wet your hair using
warm water (not hot) and work your fingersthrough it as if you were using shampoo; addconditioner, if necessary.
Q If you have quick regrowth, have your coloristapply a single process color to your hairline or partin between visits. This is cost effective and willprovide you with color consistency.
Looking your best takes work, but the end result isworth the investment.
Kathy Savage trained at the Vidal Sassoon Academy and is the ownerof Christopher Street Salon located in Commack . In the next issue of Generations
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Growing up, when the weather turned cold,
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and always from scratch. It is one of the easiest
meals to prepare, and one of my favorites.
The basic chicken or beef soup can have many
variations. Use your favorite vegetables to create
something special; add your leftovers and create a
new meal. When preparing a soup utilize all the
vegetable parts. Add celery tops, leaves, parsley
leaves and stems (stems hold more flavor) neck
bones and any parts of the chicken except the
chicken liver; when boiled the liver will alter the
chicken broth, making it muddy and unclear. Cook
potatoes separately just until tender and add to
soup at the end. Do not overcook
potatoes.
Anything can be added to a basic
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spaghetti can be used for a delicate
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I prefer a chunky soup, with
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You may prefer to camouflage your
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1 pound of carrots, peeled and cut intobite size pieces
2 stalks of celerycut into bite size pieces
2 cloves of garlic, peeled
2 medium onions peeled and quartered
2 plum tomatoes (canned or fresh)
4-5 sprigs of fresh parsleyor 2 tablespoons dried
Salt and pepper to taste
Use a stock pot large enough to hold all the ingredients. Coverwith cold water to about 2 inches over contents. Bring to a boil
removing any foam with a slotted spoon. Allow to simmer for 3hours, until the chicken falls from the bone and water reducesby 1/4.
Put soup through a large colander and cool down a bit. Removall bones, fat and skin from the contents and discard. Add allvegetables and chicken meat back to broth, add pasta or grainsand serve, or store in an airtight container and refrigerate forlater use.
VARIATION: BEEF FLAVORReplace chicken with 4-5 pounds of beef for soup. Include 2 orbeef bones for added flavor. Follow basic recipe above.
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While economic and market forces are, as always,somewhat unpredictable, the overall outlook is generally
favorable and by making the right moves, you canfurther improve your chances of making 2010 a good yearfor your portfolio.
And one of the best moves you can make is to stayinvested. If you had jumpedout of the market during thelong downturn from late 2007through March 2009, you
would have missed quite arally. In fact, the Dow JonesIndustrial Average staged aconsiderable comeback from
its March lows, climbing 18.8percent in 2009. The S & P 500 rose 23.5 percent off of itslow.
Still, its unlikely that well experience returns in thisneighborhood for 2010. Although we may see reasonablystrong growth in corporate earnings a key driver of stockprices stocks are no longer as undervalued as they were
when the rally began.However, although we still face some significant issues,
such as high unemployment and tight credit, most expertspredict that the economic recovery will continue in 2010,though not at a sizzling pace. And a growing economy isusually good news for investors.
Of course, despite the potentially favorable investmentenvironment, theres always the possibility of bumps in theroad.
To protect yourself, consider taking these steps:
$ Stick with buy and hold.Despite some claims thatbuy-and-hold is no longer a viable investment strategygiven todays volatile markets, it worked pretty well forthose investors who were patient enough to ride out thebear market. Continue looking for quality investments andholding them until they no longer meet your needs or untilthe fundamentals of the investments themselves change.
$ Own some short-term investments. During the longbear market, short-term investments, particularly cash,held up better than most other assets. Yet many investorshad too little cash in their portfolios. Dont make thatmistake. Keep an appropriate amount of cash for your age,income level, risk tolerance and long-term goals.
$ Consider adding fixed-income investments. Byowning some fixed-income vehicles, such as bonds, youcan help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio.
And if you hold your bonds until maturity, which is oftena wise move, you can rely on them for a source of steady
income. As always, make sure you understand the riskbefore investing.
$ Watch for changes in investment taxes. In the comin
year, the tax rate may increase for long-term capital gainand stock dividends. If that happens, you may need treview your investment mix. However, even if the long-termcapital gains rate rises, youll still likely be better oholding quality investments for many years, therebgiving them the time to potentially overcome short-termprice volatility. And even if taxes rise on dividenddividend-paying stocks, with their ability to provide botincome and growth potential, can be a valuable part of youportfolio. (Keep in mind, though, that companies mareduce or eliminate dividends at any time.)
No one can say for sure what 2010 will bring to thinvestment world. But by preparing you