TRI-CITIES TENNESSEE FREE 11 G1 The Power of a PlANT·BASED DIET Are CELLS the Next PENICILLIN? CANCER Month What is Your SLEEPIQ? Improve your odds with stem cell therapy. Treatments at the Lung Institute use stem cells from the patient's own body to regenerate new, healthy tissue that improves lung function and quality of life. Call (855) 914·3212 or visit lungi nstitute.com/health .... ! ~ ill Lung Institute 1I<N!1lI' EMi«. Now Accepting New Patients at our Johnson City office! Erin Martin. MD . =========~~~~lIIIwww.tnhe~lth ndwellness.com~~~~~~~~::====~ Oon't let pain rule your life. PANMO· PAIN & WELLNESS CLINICS Live more. Hurt less. We know ~h;j~ chronic p<lIn C<ln be Irus~r<>~Ing <>rxI the road 10 rec~ can be d l lticu~. we speci,;olize in ,nle<WnlOO<\3I paIn manag('men~ arxl Slr~ 10 provide ~he highes~ Quah~y of SpecOlI,zed medical services arxl compassiOnate care to our palleo'ltS. Our highly Iraor.oo medIcal providers WIll war\< wIth you ~o customize a ~re<>lment Pian that is uniQue tO)iOUr specific needs Our goal is to ir>erease each pa~ i ent's enjoymenl and Qualrty of life. Solutions designed lor maximum rel ief. Talk to yO\.lr phySldan about Pain MD· or ca ll uS at Kingsport: (423) 24 5-3 17D or Greenl!';ille: (423) 787-0400. www.painmdclinic.com P<"tlnMD" iK:CePts Medicare, Workers' CompenS<ttion and PainMO - Greeneville PainMO " Kingsport 906 Tusculum Boulevard Greeneville, TN 37745 1700 Pinebrook Drive, Suite 2 Kingsport, TN 37660 (423) 787-0400 (423) 245-3170 _____________________ most commerci<tl insurarlCe$. www.tnhe ~ lth ~ nd w e l lness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 Health & Wellness March 201 S - Tri -Cities Tennessee SPRING FEVER: Help with Allergies By Dustm Clalil, MD, Black Bag Family He althcare H ~ opd"ully. will soon be on '0 warm .. doys. I'cople will be enjoying ,he ou,doors .gain. Hi ~ e" will be b.ck on 'he ..,il•. Fi.herm.n will be back in ,he locol rivers angling for SOme big ,rou'. FU'ure hall of f.tmers will be on ,he diamond making off ,he ru" from the long winter lay off. Spring brings !O mind pie....", though .. for m. ny people, but il abo an bring Ihe d,,,,,d of ~nal allergi .. as wdl. If you .uffer from .lIergi.., spring an be: . mise:rable rime of year fur you. Your")",,, begin to itch. lh"e is • 'ickJe in your thro ... Your nose sc:oJs up '" tigh' ,har i, SttmS ,here is no way that it was m. de to bre. ,he ,hrough. If ,his dClCribc:s you, spring can go from being. ,errilic ,ime of year!O one ,har you wish you could . void,1I I"Serher. TNadDg Allergic RhIDid. People wilh allergies 10 ,ree pollen as ~II as orher pollens are mOSt prone '0 devdop allergic rhinitis in ,he 'pring of the year. These allergies.rt the r.. uh of ,he body·, immune 5)'$tem "uling Ihe pollen .. if i, wtre an infcoious agent like a virus or bacteria. Ctrroin immune 'ys"m cell. rei ..... hist.mine. lhis h;'Iamine co ..... blood vesocl. and mucous memb"'n.. to become swollen. The ,.. ul, is runny Or $tuffy nose. irchy ")""'. {!.Iigue. and ""eroll fttling poorly. There i5 SOme good nCW$. P«>ple who suffer from allergic rhini.i. can make imprrwements in their 'ymp,om,. There is no single cure ,ha, worlts for . 1I pc<>ple, but rhere are ,herapi.. . nd po5Sibly SOme life_ .tyle chang.. ,h.t may make a d",ma,jc difference. lhe moS! popular op,ion of , ...,ing allergic rhinitis i. ,hrough the use of over ,he COunter Qnlihi,tamin~ mMi{a,ionl. ·lh..., mMidnes $top or slow ,he release ofhi".min. from ,he body" immune sys"m. Many pc<>ple get relief from ,h..., medicines, bUI for SOme they art either no, dr"",ive enough or ,he side df""ts can be ,roublc:some. SmrJid nASa! 'P"'!' are .no,her Oplion for lrealmen!. Th= medicines aim 1o d"" ....... the re:;ponSt of the immune 5)'$tcm in nu>l p.... ges. O(.. n ,h..., nasol sprays are used on. doily b.. i, ,hroughoul .l1ergy~n .nd .. ke a (cwd.ys 1o begin working. On~ particular furmulation now ai,,, for sale wi,hou. ,h~ need of a prescription. excess allergtn. from ,h~ nasol passogcs as well as soothing rhose: irrio;atM mucous mc:mbr>nes that line nose. Wu";ng" mask con .lso be helpful al,hough nor always p"""ical. However, if you .... going 10 be: doing yard wo rk Or be: outside duri ng times when pollen count •• re am,mdy elev .. ed, wearing. mask can CUt down your expo<u", to Ihose: . nnoying allergens. Cutting 0'" ~iry p,..,JUCll (rom your diet might surprisingly give you some ",lief. ·lhere are al", many hnba! "N! "[urna,i,,, ,lxrapi~ which exi., Iha, have helped many people deal with ,heir .llergy symp,om .. If you need help n. vigaling Ihrough al lergy ~n this year, give us . call a, Block Bag Family H ... lrh Care. We pr>e<ice medicine wi,h an emphasis on p<t$Onal rel1t ionships and p" , nering wi th Our p .. icnt. to lind ,rea,ment ,hOI lits wi,hin their own ide-as ofh..alth. ~lll(K ~II' fllMllY nWLTU(IIR( There are steps ,h .. you COn , ake ,0 I.... n the imp"" of allergic rhiniti •. Nata! ",!int was"".re of.. n .ff",,tive in bringing .ome relief. lhe wal .. removes Ihe ________________________ 423.897.1129 _.blackbagdoc.com [email protected] No ~ .-orO<:cepl<Xl ww w.tnhe ~ lt h~ nd w e l lness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ LETTER FROM EDITOR I March 2015 4 Spring Fever: Help with Allergies 20 Looking Ahead 10 Summer Adventures 6 National Nutrition Month The Power of a Plant-Based Diet 21 Infections: 8 Sinus Do Antibiotics Help? Sleep Aw areness Week What is Your Sleep IO? U' 22 National Kidney Month Poison Prevention 24 National Week is March 15-21 10 """ Bristol Ortnotics 11 Spotlighting and Prosthetics in Greenevil le 26 March Runn ing Events 27 Diamonds & Ice ladies' TMJ $o.rfferors Have Another 12 Option lor Relief Luncheon: Raise Money for Healing Hands Health Center 13 How to 0100se 0ph1haIm0I0gist 14 Ate Stem Cells the Next Penicil in? 28 Be Oaring...Try Something New! 16 Color&etal Caoeer Awareness 29 Spring is Wildflower Hunting Season M COIor«:tal Cancer is Preventable. Treatable and Sealable of Reverse Mortgages to Buy 18 aUseHome is Gaining in Popularity 19 Agape Women's Services ... Empowering Women "Love LocaL.A Food Truck 30 Event" - March 29th 31 fs a fact, . you an: what you eat Junk in? You're going to fcd li ke junk. Quality food in? You're going 10 feel good! II's Nanonal Nutrition Momt t - great time 10 focu, on what you an: puning inlo your body. Whal you "feed your face" deteonines in large pan how you feel, your m<)()d, your energy le,,,I, your metabolism, aIld your health, I am astounded al the obc:sily epidemic in our nalion . . . and specifically our neck of the woods. All you have todo """, ,,,,",,, is look around aIld you will sec that oyer 213 of all EditOf pe<>ple are overweighl and Over ./3 are obe~ . That means a majority of the population is not only not healthy. but they don't feel good either. But there are some simple strategies you can employ today that can help you fed beuCT_ lmosl immediately, Here are mine: Drink al least 64 ounces of water a day. Avoid all soda. including diet Eat whole foodsfoods thai haven'l been processed .. . the kind your Gramma used 10 make. Oh, and sinee Sleep Awareness Week is in Mareh (see page 21). II)' 10 sleep at least 7_g hours. nighl. For more nutritional insighl on the power of whole foods. be sure 10 see pages 6 -7, Just doing lhose four small, simple things can lead to big changes OVCT time. Speak ing of making some changes. be Sure 10 read page 28 for some ideas on how 10 spice up your life Ihis spring. And finally. catch pages 26--27, 29 and 30 for some fun idcas on local aClivities this month. Remember. Ihe whole point o f good health is 10 be able 10 enjoy the li,·es and relationships thai God has g iven as gifts to us. May you enjoy those gifts and the gift of health TODAYI Recipe: Roasted Spring Vegetables tn I>onor of the e,'CT_<O""Icome Spring season and Na,ional Nutrition Month. here ;s a l ... ty-----y~1 ''''Y hcallhy-rccipe 10 add 10 your .-epcrtoirc, Spiritual WeUness Gilling: Good for the Mind. Body and Soul Ingredients SERVINGS: 4 . 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When you incorporate these chanIn ac:rordinll \0 your individ",,1 needs (as advised by your registered dietitian nutritionist and physician), lho: changes heain to happen almosl immediately-more CllCrgy, weight management (loss or gain ). blood glucose o;ontrol, beller systemic functions, more sound sleep. radianl skin and 50 much more ... things you may not cven be able to see or fecI. Th c evidenced-based researeh on thc impact I vegctarian. or plant-based diets. cannot be refUIed. Physicians have seen coronary artcry discasc reversed. lab markers for diabetes sig· nifieantly altcred. and medications for high blood pressure, cholesterol. and diabeles reduced or eliminaled entirely. Plant-based diet apc:rtBrenda Davis. RON stated al lhe first ann",,1 Plant·based Prevenlion of Disease confcnmce in Ashevilk:. NC, "1"lIc :;cien<;e is o;ompIicated, but the solution is limple. The rnc-arch on tho: pow .... and posili,·e health OUlcomcs of a ,,·hole foods. plant-based diet has ~ around for yean and years. but if " ·e don·1 gi'~ our JNtients and clients the option to go IlIat mute. the answer will IUIOlNlically be • ·no:n Davis, • key play .... in I major diabetes intervention research project in Majuro, Manhall Islands and eo-author of ninc books. has s«n first·hand the dnmalic clwlgn on an enlire population implementing I plant-based diet. HEALTHY EATING PLATE .- --"' .... ""'""- ( '·l~"'" juI<e(I ...... ~ ~_ :JI::. ""110'1_ -- STAY A(lIVEI Prota ln, Carbohydrat.s, and Fat Yes, I know what you're thinking, " When do }'O« gel}'O«' pro/ein r.n(/ er.n you gel tlWl<glt? ~ The: resounding anSw .... ~ ·· Yn.n Vegetarians and '~gans can easily meet their protein needs. Mosl Americans ~onsume IWO to ~ times the protein t~t they need dai ly; if lhe body isn'\ using il and runs OI.It of storage spa~es, the protein win be broken down and stored as fal. Instcad of protein from animal SOUll:es like chicken. turkey, eggs, or beef you can get i\ from legumes (beans, peas. and lentils). soybean prodOCIS like tofu, tempeh, veg. etablcs, quinaa, scitan, and nuts. The legumes and beans are nUlrilional ··powerhouses:· as they contain many essential vitamins and minerals, as well as fiber. are sati sfying and very easy on the purse Siri ngs. Healthy f.ts like those in olives, eanola. sunflower and olive oils. nuts and nut bunCTS. and avoc~ an: very important to our diets. but 19ain keeping i' \0 a minimum and not going o,·o:rboard is the foo;us.. Remember lhough.just beause a ~gewian , wears off Iwnbura;ers and peppc:lOni pizza doesn', mean potatO chips and ~hccsc pizza are healthier or more nutritious. Gettina a variety ofthcsc macronulrienlS in lhe right amount from whole foods is key 10 aen ina an the necessary nutrients. VITAMINS AND MINERALS let·s see what thai looks like and dispel some. Caldum and Vitamin D oRen ineorrecl. pereeptions. Plant·based diets can Cal~ium and Vitamin 0 are very importanl for he healthy Ind adequate for ali ages if done corevcryone. Hone density is determined in adoles_ = tly. Children and adolescents' age groups are cence and young adulthood and Vitamin D and no neeplion. The amount of~alories each person calcium help build Strong bones and su pport needs as weli as pereenlage in each maeronutrient Carbohydratcs come from fruits, vegetables growin, bodics. Therefore. including good category (carbohydrates, prolein. and fal) is (yC$ lhey are a carbohydrate!), and whole sources o f calcium in our d iet every day is necesessenlial to making sure needs are mel. Next. sary. Good sources of caleium include: tofu made (brown rice. whole wheat breads. grains micronutrienls (vitamins. minelllls) and fluid wilh caleium sulfale (refer 10 the label). figs, beans. an~ient grains, and bulgur). n«d5 also should be assessed and met. _____________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ www .tnlle~lth~ndwellne$S.~om Tri - Ci t ies Te nn e ss e e - March 2:015 Health & Wellness 7 To get started or Slay on track you can check out these trusted websites and resources: - The Vegetarian Resource Group- www,vrg.org • http://www.vegetariannutrili.1n.nel • hltp :l/www.vegctarianteen.com • Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine On vegan diets www.pcnn.org • www.chckindlife.com Sources: lofonnalion provided by lIeg<l";.n NUlrilion •• diet<li< pn<1i« group of the AOademy of NUlrilion .nd Diet<lios h11p;/I......"'.<o'rii/1I.0"""'bli<1oonlrnl ... px?id=6J74 A«<Mr:d l.nl>01)' 23. 201 S. h11p;/Ipcnn·ortIkioular1bome1 h11 P JIwww''''1 ,orJI"utshcllltecn_vel,pdf hllp:/I'01WW.v<g".rionl«n.<omN<g<lori.ni.m-v>d-n",rilion tahini (sesame bUller), green leafy vegetables (collard greens. mustard grecni. and hie). and ca!cium-fortified soymilk, ready· to-eat cereals, and orange juice. which are often f'1rtified with Vitamin D. as well. Vitamin 0 is also made in the skin from sunlight-jUST 15-20 minutes '1f natural sunlight exposure is sufficient. VItamIn 812 If you c'1ntinue eating eggs and l'1w-fat dairy products (3 lacto-ovo-vcgetarian . lacto-mcaning milk, '1vo-meaning eggs). Vitamin BI2 should not be of C'1ncern as y'1U sh'1uld be getting the l\X[uired am'1unt. Good sources include Vitamin B 12·f'1rtified foods-nutriti'1nal yeasT. soymil k. meat analogs '1r ready-to-cat cereals. Be iUre to read the labels. If you decide to be a vegan (no animal products). however. then a Vitamin Bl2 (robalamin) supplement is recommended of no more than 100 percent of the Daily Value , l,on A vegetarian can meet their iron needs while avoiding the saturated fat and cholesterol found in red meat and animal products. Consuming a There are a variely of reasons an individual food with high levels '1f Vitamin C (like citrus chooses 10 follow a planl-based diel, Or become fruits. orange juice, tomatoes. and broccoli) at a vegelarian. From refusing 10 conlribule 10 each meal WiTh ir'1n rich foods (Think spinach. factory fanning practices, staving off heart beans, and those listed below) increases iron disease Or related health problems, to helping absorption . Foods containing good sources '1f ""ntribute to a more sustainable and "green" iron include: tofu. dried beans. black-eyed peas. environment, as well as religious prncticcs, to chic kpeas, pinto beans. poTatoes with skin, taste and tolerance preferences. No mailer the 101 Me<! Tecb Parkway, Johnson City, TN 37604 cashews. enriched pasta. oatmeal. spinach. dried 423·794-SSS0 I www. sofha.net reason for choosing a plant_based dict. it can be fruits, fortified breads and cereals . blackstrap a healthy. beneficial. and enjoyable choice for you. your family. and all ages alike. molasses. beet greens. and watermelon. ________________________ www.tnhe a lth a nd we llness .com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Slato,r Franklin Healthcare Associates 8 Health & Wellness March ZO 15 Tri,Cit'es Tennessee SINUS INFECTIONS: DO ANTIBIOTICS HELP1 S Anlibiotk:s w. Not Help If_ When oInusitis is Qused by i ....... or iIlitatIon In tm- air (Iibe ciprtne smote). intibiDtlcs wiI not help it ~ better_ Acute s.inusItis will IImosI Acute..nl W\W!is, caused by I..wus. typIQlty ItiU lor less Ihon • weeks and occurs In> than 311me'1 per ye .... Acute vI~ sinusitis usuoolly O«\ItS Ifter hovint: In upper ~ory ,~ ~ better 01'1 its own. It is better 10 ~~ and !<Ike a"tibiofics only ...tIeto they .... nHded. Takin& antibiotic:s 1iiIIIen they .... not nHded an boe harmful. ~nd ~ lIeicl to _need sicIt ff/Iect$.be cI'~rmea. ~ _ i •• nd stomKh PiIn, More severe sicIt ff/Iect$ ~ i"I<e/y occur. incJo.Id;rc ~ttoreatenirC iDertic ructions. I<io;Iroey tOlitily. and severe skin reKtions. inWtil, or 4 sinus inlKllon. O«\ItS wilen lhe oinu>es and MullN~ become Inftomed. If you or \'OUf child Is dillnosed "';Ih sinusitis, lhe infection does not need 10 boe trUled vrilh antibiotics unless you or ........ child has lane bKlerial sinusitis, which Is QuMd by bKlw. A£ute bicteriaI sinusitis an tau up 10 4 _ks and suba(ute batt,....1 oInusitis an 1;1" • 10 12 weeb, occurri". less lIMn. timn per yelr. .,fIectIDo .. Chronic sllIU'Ioitis typIQlty lists mew-. Ihon • weeks ind O«\ItS more thin. HfI'IH per year. If you Ire diilnc>sed with chronic sinusitis. you should vlsil a speci.rlHsl for e-nIUitlon. Chronic slnusit15 an be caused by nasal ~ or IUmors, aHeflies. or resp<"'tory tl'Kt Inlections (... ",1. bacterial. or lu .... I). 4n1Of'I other rea'lOtls. causes of " Sinus Infection • Most sinus Infections are aused by I "'rus • 5'nus ~s _ "'~ caused by ~ • Other QUses 01 sinusitis Indvcle: Each time you or \'OUf child takes in Intibiotic. the batterii th;ot normally live In your body (on lhe skin. In the Intestine. In the mouth ind nose. etc.) i re more li kely to b«o.ne resiSlane to .nti· biotics. Common Inlibiooo Qnnot IOllltitectionl QUsed by these resistant germs. 5/cnS and Symptorm of • SIn... Infecdon . ~.,-. • NHiI concefIiDnI<liKmrwe • Pounasal drip(mucusdripsdownlheltwwt hom the nose) ........... ..... Stat"'" Franklin Healthcare Associates • Avoid close contact with ~ who t-.r.e cokIs or other upper rt$pItitory InlKtlons • Avoid lmDkin& or RjIOSUt"t to second hand StI'IOIo:.nd do not ~ children 10 second hand StI'IOIo:- -- • Use. de"n humidifier 10 moioten lhe air it home Walk-In Clinic ~ . .....) J . :• •• •• :.1* ........., ) "" . . . 5:00.... 500...)· J " " . . . 5 . , . See. HooIthcare P,c . . .. If You orYouotOlild lias: AntIbIofks are NHded W!\en*. Sometimes anHbiotics m~ boe needed II the sinus Inlection is likely to be QUsed by bacteMi. By .skln, about your 1YfTlptom. and <loire a physk.tl ~mlnation. • heiltllcare ~r an do:-termlne if you or your child needs .ntibiotics. • Kftpyouand\'OUfchilduploelitewith recommended Immuniutions Operating H ours • Fiti&ue • Bid Mith Your healthcare prcNlcltr Qn Otttrmine II you or your child ha. sinusitis and If trUlment fs needed. II your child is younler than three months of ale and ,,",. /ever. ~·slmport.nt to alwayo call your he.~h<:.re provider rllnt away. • P~'1ODcI ""net hyaiene Call Ahead •.. or Just Walk-In! .- • Temperature hlcher Ikon 100.4" F • Symptcrr\$ lho! list ~ tkon 10 clays • Multi~ episodes of oInusitis In the put yeir • Symptoms t.... t iltt not rtliewd with DYtr·lhe-coumer medicines Rest over·the<ounter medici"... and ether self· Qtt methods m~ help you or .,.,...,. child feel boetter. Reme",boer. ilwayo use .,.....,.·tI>e~teI" products IS directed. M;ony .,.....,.·Ihe<ountel" products lItt not , _,., .. nded lor chiId~ ycuncer tkon cerUin 11K. If symptoms continue for mott tIYn 10 daY', s, hfilu/• • follow·up . ppolntment with • health", ,,, provider for re ·e v,/u. lfon to . voId .ny compll" t/ons . . 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"I cOlmetic '-.!. a s e r L ,-skln ;:-< care results PHYSIOTHERAPY Call Ahead Healthcare is Here! 423.194.5590 Call Ahead and fa us know you art on your way... orjust Walk-In! Walk-In Clinic Operating Hours "'_» _ Frid.)' I ',W NO _ .:(It pOl _y I ,:IIt .... ,,10 pm s._y I ':OII .... !:eo pm Information COntaCI _ : U.I. 79-I.M'MI I:... U, ~. llIi.Io@',..no ..... ~",....... roL'" ........... ,.....",.- ". _a.,.T~l_ ================W~W~W~.'~'~"'~'~"~h . ndw ellness.com ________________ 10 Health & Wellne$$ Mlrch 201 S Tri-C i ties T enn e ssee • E Yef'\'OI'II! knows th.'It tee~rs wtfer from acne, but " - vou evotr had ~ikoutsas an adult? II's actually not t~t uncommon for an idtJlt to suffer from acne breakouts. But. ~t ausesthem? FIoct~ hoomolle ~ ~ eao.ost acne brukouts, which is why women tend to see bre~kouts iround the time of their period, as well is during pregnancy and menopause. It may also appear when startina or discontinuins birth control pills. 1. Hormolln. 2. 5ttHs. Studi~ have shown it relationship between stress and flare·ups of ilene. Stress ColIUseS oor bodies to product ITIOf1! of the hormone androgen, whidl ColIn stimulate the oilalands lind hair Iollielt's in the sldn, prodoona: iCfle. Blilckheads are a mixture of dead skin eels and oil that let trapped in the pore:s of the !-kin. Pimplt-s (an develop when blidlheiids become inflamed, iI<ld they an turn into wtliteheids. There are ma....., owr·the-.:ounter products Wt Qn be used to treal mild acne. Keep in mind. however, tllat it takes time. Non-prescription treatment ColIn takA! several weeks before the acne slarts to Improve. Also, be ureful when IooIdna for an adult acne product. Most acne mediColitions are seared for teenasers who tend 10 have oily skin. For most adults, leenige acne products are far too drying and may irritate your skin. A trial-and-error approach may be necelisary for adull acne. If you are pregnanl or breastfeedina. be sure to speak to -,.-oor physician prior to starting over-the<OlJnter products. If you're having trouble findinl a product thilt worl<s, speak with -,.-oor dermatologist. N c:ornedogenic" or «oil.free." 4. Genetics. It's sad to~, but vou un simply hilYe iI g('netit predis-position for adult acne. If someone in your bmily has had this condition, vou ~ " inhefited it from t/w-m. Some rnedKations have a side effect of ausilli acne. If vou " - developed M1 ilene ~~1rOU'I lind hilYe just narted a new medica· tion, you may want to talk to VOUr physic,.n . If it's known tllat ilene is a potentl.1 side effect of the medi<;.;ltion, -,.-oor doctor may be able to switch VOU to a different rMdication. Treltmlnt Treatment depends on lhe type and severity of your ilene. Acne comes in many shapes and Sizes-from simple blackheads to painful, scarring. cystic acne. If you have suffered from a bid outbreik of acne that has left embarrassln, scars, speak to your dermatolog ist. While lighl acne scars can fade over time, scars left by cystic ilcne may be Improved w ith procedures such as Iilser resurfaclnl or mkrodermabrasion. Tht Import.ilntthlnl to remember about adult acne Is that Just as with teenage acne, there are treatments ....iilable. II stllndird, over-thecoonter prodoos aren't working for you, contact your dermatologist for an appoinlment for an tvatuation and to diKUSS treatment options to help you iKhleve clearer, kealthier Iooklnl skin. 3. Hllr Ind Ikln ure prodUdi un 1110 cause bre.kouti. If you've noticed Ihal you break out ITIOf1! when usins amln products, check the labels. Make sure vou only buy products labeled non · 5. Medication . When deanln, VOUr skin, remember 10 be ,entle uslna VOUr flnaertips to apply non.brasive deaners. There Is no need 10 scrub your skin. Harsh scrubbin, of tke skin un worsen acnt. Wash with lukewirm water twice • day and after sweatinl. Use products that are alcohol·free. Avoid ·picking« or ·pOppinS" ,cne lesions as this increases the risk of scarring .nd can lead to further flare-u ps. Cystic acne is the most severe type of acne and occurs when oil and dead skin C<!'lis blJild up deep in Iht h~;r follicles in t ke ~kin. This type of acne ,ctu,11y forms deep cysts in the skin that can periodially rupture, causing a boil-like bltml$h. Cysti~ acne can be painful. Ie<ld to scarrin" and requires a trip to the dermatolOllst. Th is Ii needed whether you're a teenager or an adull. Gene",lly, be<:ause the acne is so dteply embedded in the skin, 0",1 me1liColitions art usua lly necessary to dear up the outbreak. Your dermalologi~t may <1150 prescribe a topical cream or lotion to help decrease bacteria and reduC<!' the Inflammation. Your dermatolOli$1 will also give you <l daily relimen to help keep the breakouts from reoccurring. To schedule an ippointment for an examination by one of our pro-.iders, ali uS at one of our IoColItions lisll!4 below. For more information, 10 to our website at www.trkitiesderm.com. D ER.MATOLOGY ASSOCIATES 1 " www.friCitieSderm.com kin IS port (4231146-4961 1300 West Stone Drive Bristol (423) 764·7131 3183 West State Street Johnson CIty (413)928·9014 1021 West Oakland Avenue - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ www.tnhealthindwellness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Tri-Cittes Tennessee - March 2015 Health & Weiness 11 Spotlighting Bristol Orthotics and Prosthetics in Greeneville By W~I Graybeal CPII...PO B y 1984 QUr family busincss had grown from 'he original office, Kings]lQn Brace and Limb in ""wn,own Kings]lQn, ,0 a scoond office, Bri"ol Onhollcs and f'ros,hclics in 8rillol TN, and finally '0 opening Greeneville OnhoI:its and ProsIhclits in down,own Greeneville_ Some or the loca l OI1hopedic surgeons including Dr. Chaprnarl had enoouragcd my papIIw. Bob GnybeallQ opm up an off>ee in GlffMVillc and Ilw i$ ..'hen my ww;1c Twy Graybeal opened up shop. The onJi ....1 offICe opened rigln behind Gremc.-illc: (Jnbopedic Clinic 011 Sprnc:er S,red and evenlUllly IIIQ\-od 10 S04 Jus,is Drive. ,0 w, June B,;"ol Orthotics and Pros,hetics off>eially i0oi< O'Ier ,he Greeneville office. and i, is now 'hird genera,ion owned and opnaled. In lIIis offie(: we have 'wo full lime p!'a(:,i,iooen "-00 Ke all or 'M: on/IoIic . nd mas,ec,omy neros. After many yea~ we now h,,,,<, Stacy Harkle road back in Greeneville Keing .11 or our cuSlom and non-cuS!Om orthotic.. SLilcy is a GlffI1evilie !\ll'ive . nd enjoys seeing many familiar faces coming in u patients now to Ke her. A cenified ptdonhisl. a mlStecl<lmY fmer, an orthotic filler and a licensed OfthoIiSI. Slacy is fa,""",s for saying, "I la,v: fUI !" And s/t.c is. All of that just 10 ... y s/t.c can ~ any pan of tlte body and = t f.,.,. problems, 100. One ofSlaCy" many talents is trea,ing the patient as I whole pcnoo... s/t.c figura oot what .. bes, and communicates tha, 10 the patient, She Io>-u I challenge and "";11 wOO:"";lII your ordering physician IQ &d you back 10 your best- m. Penny Carson is also I GlffMVilk nati\'<' and Ittordina 10 C\'t!r)'OIIC in the off>ee Mkno.., C'lCf)'QI'M: in '''''..... PenDY wOl'ks with masttc,omy patients. diabetic shoes and in~ and oIT the shelf onhoties; she .151.1 "-"ists SlaCy with CUSlom orthotics and adjustmenls. The mood in lite offic.. is always lively when Penny, Stacy and Joy are culling up and enjoyina whal 'hey do_ Patients commenl alllhe lime lha, Ibe ... ladie. know how 10 1«:., you with «:&]'Itcl and help you wilh yQUr problems but lhey also know how to Ingh and enjoy Ihe doy. Penny is uger 10 go oul .nd wOfk with palienls in nursing homes and home: visits as neroro_ With many years of experience and her penonal «:lllionships wilhin lite community, Penny brings. gT<:at assel 10 Ihe Gtftm:villc offICe. people in 'he communily and enjoys gcuing palienll back '0 walking after an ampuLillion. Always leamina new 'tcltnQlogy, Terry is IIQW ccnifiro as an i· Limt41 hand proslhc1ist which allo.., DUr company 10 oITer bionic lcchnology for upper limb 1mpU1c:CS. When il comes 10 diffICUlt fining and ~Ii eatro proslheti<: $OCkets lhis is ..i>nc TnT}' cxe(:l.. By oITcri"ll hand castina teehniqllC$ in pros1hcIi<: sockets and hand shapi"ll of molds. Terry un make s ure th. socket filS well; he lo'-.s it when a pa,ien, smiles and loves the fi,. Wilh over 40 yean of experienee Terry brings old and new ways !Ogethcr and oITers a complele experi_ e"". fOf any ampule(:, If you are in no:cd Df any kind of onhOlic or prollhelic device picase c.1I uS at 800-524-444701' in Greeneville our local number is 423·63&_2670. w. are Iocatro "' S04 Justis Driv. just off of liE near Lau",lin hospital. We accep' most insuflncc and Ittept walk_in pa,ients as ,,·cll. We Ire proud 10 be in GlffMVill.1I an extension of OUr company, IKIW in it. 401h year and (hird gen_ era'ion <l"1ICI'ship. Wanted: Occupational Therapists to train amputees how to use the iLimb™ Call us at 800-524-4447. "-or more i~formolio~ or 10 $chedul.. on fJ{)IIO;mmcm,contacl 8mlof Orrhnlic.s & Proslh..licJ (2/ I-IJ()().jU-4447 or """.brUlOlooi1dp.COf1I. Joy Fulton is DUr ffQllt person al the GrttllCvillc off>ee. Joy hails from Florida and is alad 10 be he«: in lite mountains lway from lhe Flonell heal. Joy ans...·rrs ,he phone, schedules patients. bills ,he illSUr&nCe, and work. with ,he dnt:\Qr 10 al'l .11 of,he papeno-ort, needed 10 ensure you ha~c ,,-hal ,,-. need in ord.cT 10 deJi\'C1' your produce Joy is al50 kTlQwn for crao:kina tIM: whip and makina lite offkc run smoolhly. Sta<:y ... ys lhal Joy will "'ab Sure you Slay busy. and if you're bnathing you ha,·. lime ,0 see I pllient. II takes 'his teamwork 10 gel Ihings done wilh excepli""al qUllity and faS! lum around limes. Whelher it is explaining wha, insurance covers or researching whal paperwork is ne(:ded 10 pro~ide a cen a;n ilem, Joy can gellhe job don._ '0"'" TnT}' Graybeal conlinues prostheli<: paTients in Orccnc-ville and alsoolTm a clinic in s..vil'M11c and home visits bctv.ttII Gremevilk and Sevierville P">' 'lidi", onltoIic and prosthe!ic care. Tcny tu>dcrsIands ..'hat i( taka 10 make a new ampu,« f«1 oomfonable about asking quwiCHlS. H.. il very excited to meel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - www.tnhealthant!welinul.COm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 12 Health & Wellness March l015 - Tri-Citles Tennessee TMJ SUFFERERS HAVE ANOTHER OPTION FOR RELIEF D o you ever find it difficult to chew Of yawn due 10 pain, dicking or locking in your j a",;? 00 you suffer from head ...,hcs, neck pain, ringing Of sluffinocss in the ean? A common 5Ot.U'CC of many of thesc symptoms is from the u:mporo-mandibular j<lint, better kOO"l1 as TMJ orTMO (temporu-mandibular disorder). ones abo"e often with TMJ issues and often Of not treated. People with TMO can e~pc:rientt SC\"CIC pain leading 10 signifICantly limited function with wing. Wking. and other common f\ll1Clions. Womat tend In upc:riellCe this disorder more than men and it usually affects people between the ages of 20 to 40. Fifty ~t of the population will experiente at leut one or more of these symptoms in their life lime, but only 7% ofthem seck lrealmenl. present undiagnosed = The Joint The TMJ is located just in front of the ean on ca<;h side of your face. where the ja'" mo:eI$ the stull. The j<lint i. supponed by • num~ of muscles, cartilage. ligarm:nls and an inlra-joint disk thai allows the: joint 10 mOVe and adapt 10 a variety of moIions. Common Causes of lMD Thcre arc many proposed causes for T MO. One of the most common of these is any hislory ofuawna. fracture or blow to !he chin or jaw_ It i. propo5Cd thaI these Iype of injuries arc the start of many jaw problems lhat surface later in life. These injuries commonly occur in children with normal play and IoJlOI1S and -.e often no! painful in the jaw al the lime of injUf)'. Rcpelili''e grinding o fille tttth. also koo"l1 as bruxism. and clenching of the jaw have bcen proposed 10 bccausesofTMO. PalienlS who do Ihis arc often no! of these: habilS unless diseo>'Cfcd by a dentist due 10 abnormal wcar pancms on the t«th or by a family mcm~ who hears it. HabiTUal gum chewing and nail biling arc often causes of jaw pain due to thc rellCtili\'c SIreS!. Many denial problemsassoeialed with mal-occlusion or misalignmenl of their t«th can cause abnonnal wcar and lear to the: j<lint. It is also vcry common for palienlS wilh high levels of stress and an~iety 10 suffcr from TM I) due to fmjuC"rli grinding or elenching of their leclh. is very commonly found to be involved in palients w ilh many of these symptoms. Some-limes the upper neck is found to be the primary lIQuree ofthc ear, jaw or headache pain . A recent swdy found that 44% of paticnts wilh cervicoIIcnic headache had TMO. This study also showed that manual therapy lechniques direcled al the jaw showed significantly d«reased headache intensities and increased neck function &fler thc lreatment. '''"lIre Physical Therapy i l ' Gl'II8t Treatment Option for TMD Rocml litcralure Slt~ thaI 70% of po:oplc with nou issues will benefil from skilled manual physical tbcrapy. Manual thcnpy includes hands on 1Othniques In improve joinl moIion and reduce muscle sti llness. triggcr points around the jaw to alleviate stress on the disk andjoint. These mobilizalions arc used In help the disk mo~'C in a normal way, dc<:Tease pain, and increase mOIion. Specifie man .....1 thcrap~ pru<:<:dures arc designed 10 help reduce a '"lock" of the jaw due In a displaced disk. SpecifIC e~=i~ are then ~bed to r:ontrol and rcsIr.>nl motion at the jaw and help re-cdutale the muscles swmunding the joint. Soft lissue mobilizalion techniques are hands on lechniques that arc focused al the muscles around the jaw 10 reduce the lhe trigger points and tendcmcss. Trigger point dry needling (TON) is another lJealmcnl offered by physical Ihc-rapists that has been shown to bc elleclive in lrealing these lrigger points. Highly TTlIined to Evaluat. and Treat TMD The physical therapists at Results PhysiQlherapy are highly trained 10 evaluate and treal T MO. We will be happy 10 "'ork in conjunction with your denlisl or physician for lhe: most ~hensive lreatmenl possible. If necessary. we can Ilso refer ~ou Ina denlist who commonly lreats TMO. Most health insurances now allow individuals 10 selfrefer 10 physical therapy wilhout a referral from a physician or denlist. Ll results " PHYSIOTHERAPY rUIbook..com / RIsulls Phys lOlhe rJ py Bristol (423) 75&1048 320 BnstoI West Blvd, Ste. 2A Klnpport (423) 343-7570 444 CIrtd"Iidd St. $te. 102 .Iohnson City (423) 232-8302 101 Med Ted! Pa ll<way, Ste 301 Morristown (4231 585-5023 210 S. Cuntterl3nd 51. For a a:wnpIete list of toea\IOI1S and ioIormatoon Jaw pain and clicking can COITIC from any one of regarding Results I'hystolhe<all'f Center5, 1'15<1 us at these structures, but most commonly the pain www.resultsphySlotherapy.com comes from the muscles around the: j<lint or abnormal ~ or degencr.1Itive changes 10 the If you WOIJId kke indivldu~' Clu~non' $mall disk in the joint during opening and dosing. A thorough c~amination of your po$1ure, upper an~wer...:l by a senior clinician vi~It Postwe, IltCk mobility and muscle balano;c: around IltCk and shoulder girdle is impcrati~'C to proper ht! p;fJresults p "y.lot he rit py .com J the jaw and neck play an important role in proper treatment of the TMJ due 10 the significant influii' k-a· p hys!ca 1·lhera piS I function of the j<lint. ente these areas have on the joint. The upper neck _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ www . ln" cJl l handwellncn.eom, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tri-Cities Tennessee· March 2015 Kearth & Wel lnes5 MARCH IS SAVE YOUR VISION MONTH How to Choose an Ophthalmologist By ..IoMson City Eye Clinic O phtha lmology is the branch of medicine that diagnoses, treats and helps prevent diseases and disorders 01 the eye, An ophthalmologist provides it broad range of ~rvices not limited to correcting vision with glasses or contacts, treating eye conditions such as ReSf'arch an Ophthalmoloclst's Credentials Using the list of names you have collected, make sure the Ophthalmologist you are interested In has: • A Medical Oegree from an accredited medical school and residency program. • Completion of additional, extensive training in ophthalmology. cataract, refractive or vision correction, strabismus • Board certification Irom the OOard that makes sense for your needs. A master list of medical OOards can be found through the American Board of Med ical Specialties. An Ophthalmologist's Training and Credentials An ophthalmologist begins his Or her training with four year~ 01 med ical ~chooL The next ~tep i~ a minimum of four years as a resident. Once the residency is completed, an ophthalmologist may continue with an extra year or more of speci ali!ed train ing in a fellowship program . These "subspe· cia lties " concentrate on one aspect of eye care, ~uch a~ glaucoma, cornea, neuro·ophthalmology, pathology, pediatric ophthalmology or ophthal· mic plastic su rgery. Once a physician has completed these aspects of education, he may apply to be a certified member of the American Board 01 Ophthalmology, the American Osteopathic Colleges of Ophthalmol· ogy and Otolaryngology Head and Nec~ Surgery. Board membership requires frequent recertification and to accomplish that, the physician must complete annual coursewo,k requirements and take a recertification test. How to Choose the Right Ophthalmologist To find the right fit between you and your ophthalmologist, YOu'll want to identify possibilities, research credentials and then assess the docto,'s capabilitie~ lor partnering with you. • Make a List of Possibilities • Find other patients who are sati sfied with their ophthalmologists. Ask them for the names of their doctors. • Check with your insurance company for a list of ophthalmologists who work with your insurance. • Is the doctor respectful? • Does the doctor exp lain the meaning of difficult terms and otherwise communicate effectively with VQu? • Ooes the doctor spend enough time with you? glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic reti nopathy and performing eye surgeries including and lid and brow lifts. 13 • Licensure from the state in which you will seek care. The Federation of State Medical Boards provides a maste, list of licensing OOdies . • Are you comfortable with this doctor? Find ing the r ight ophthalmologist may seem li ke a long, involved process, however, knowing t hat this doctor may partner with you for the rest of your lifetime makes it worth your time and effort. --- A.l.on ,'I<Ca<I',."1) .\(1) • A review of pOssible disciplinary actions. This information can be difficult to find, but as public record, should be found by inputting the doctor's name and location into a search engine . Assess an Ophthalmolollst's capabilities Once you have vetted your list based on the criteria aOOve, you'll want to ask the lollowing questions to determine which doctors are worth meeting: • Is this doctor on the list of providers who work with my insurance? • Does this doctor have admitting privileges at my choice of hospitals Or does the practice include an ambulatory surgical center? ./<f>"Iik1" o..I<l<y, lot I) • Is this doctor's location convenient for me? What are the office hours? I~ the office nearby, located on a bus route or easy to access if I use a wheelchair? • What happens if I cal l this doctor in an emergency? How quickly w illi get a return call? • II the doctor is not available, is there someone else who can help me when I make a phone call or need an appointment ? If you are satisfied with the answers, you'll need to make an appointment, where you'll al~o want to conSider these questions: JOHNSON CITY EYE CENTER 888.929.JCEC (5232) johnsoncltyeye.com • Compare these lists to find names in common Bristol • Does the doctor see you within a fair amount with your needs. You'll want to spend time 22S Midway Medical Park of time from your appointment time? learning more aOOut them by researching their credentia ls, specialties and capabilities or Johnson City • Goes the doctor li~ten to your que~tion~ and 110 Med T...:h Parkway ou tcomes history. not interrupt you? ________________________ www .lnhe althandwe llness.com ________________________ 14 Health & Wellneu March 201 S Trl-Cities T en ne ssee Are Stem Cells the Next Penicillin? By David Ebner, Stan Writer C han<:~ are ~t you ha~ heard about stem ce-lls-t~ have ~ In the news for years. 81,11 did you know Ihll Slem c~ls are b!-ing used ri911f now in the Uniled Stat~ to trHI debililating lung diw~? s...ff~ of disNws ~ke COPO, pulmon¥y ~brosls. emphysema and Intenlitiallung diwaw are re<eiving life changing stem cell trealmenlS thllt jusl a f_ sharI years 190 had not yet ~ lhougtll of as possiblfl. Wilh further iKlvanc:emenlS In lhe study of stem cells. the queslion Is posed: are Stem (~Is the ne~1 penicillin! Slem cells and penicillin both come from humble ~innlngs and a((kitnl.1 discOll· e ry, lhey Ire both used 10 trHI life threalenlng conditions and dlwa~, and Just li ke penicillin, Stem cell biojoglSlS have won Nobel Pflzes due 10 the PfaCllcal uws of Ihelr dlscoverl~. Consider the hlstooy of penicillin. In 1939, while Poland was surrende<ing to Hltlel's Blitzkrieg German offensl~. a Scottish bioIo9lS1 by the ~me of Sir Alexa nder Fleming was on his 10th year of studying his accidenlal dlscowry named penicillin. While on vacation with his family fa< the summer. Fleming left lhe cullures he was worlUng on out on his lab WOfhllllion. Upon returning. he noticed lhal a fungus had started to grow on OOI! of the cultures and commenled."1"hII's funny." After further" stucly of the fungus. fleming obsefwd lhat the mold produad • subst.tnce lhal killed marny disuw-uusing i»cleril. Sir Alexand« fIo!ming did not know the magnitude lhal his mold eIIperimenls wouid have in 1945 when the anlibiol:ic would sa'o'l! lhousands of I~ on the French beil<;;hfronl on o-~. II wasn't unli. lhal )'01. that Sir Alexand« fleming was ~ for his wvic:e 10 lhe medial ~ by being iJWarded lhe Nobel f'Iize. In the 1950's" synlhetic form of penicillin was ~rsl designed .nd marss prodliClion ~an 10 create the antibiotic at an amazing pace and for a relatively small e~penw. Since lhen. penl· cilli n has been used In vast quantities around lhe world and has sa~ millions of lives. Today, OOI! dinic.lhe lung Institute. is usi"'il adull Slem cells harvesled from me p'1ie-nt's own fat blood and bone marrow 10 provide similar healing resulu fa< people with lung disuses. Their wt'bsile. www.lunginstiMe.com. tlates that they ha'le lreated over SOO p'llenlS to date. The physician gille"S the p'tient a IIrowth faclor that mul· tiplies the Jtem cells inlO millions o f healthy (ells before extracting the Slem cells from the patient then they wpafale Ihe (ells and reintroduce Ihem Into the patient's body. The result Is thallhe healthy ce lls re place Ihe damaged ones found in the lungs. Not only can Ihis slow the pfogres· slon of the disease, bul il also wOfks 10 restore lung function. The lung Institute's Medical Direclor. Dr. 8urlon Feinerman, who has been trulln9 p'tienlS wilh stem cells slMe Ihe 1960's, said. -Slem ce lls are very Important becauw Ih-ey offer a differenl apPfOIch. InSlead of just treatln9 symptoms and making the IH'llent i Iinle more comfortable, lJMr ~'-.y of penicillin _. an ..rty .....,.. .f&roulllllH"lakint stem (ells tar!Jet Ihe diwaw and can repair the damaged tissue. It is a whole MCllealiIMnc-u ch""", tIM r:oufW 01 MCI ..... -.rI1e1",. new ball game and gives people rulistic hope thil we can clwrllengl! the Incurable: lhat wirrinted lhe 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine, lire adult Slern (ells. This type of stern c~1 Is found .lust as people _e wilY aboul how penicillin in fully developed individuals and flourish in all might help fight in~S when first developed. people regardless of I9E' or health. lhere is ~ hesitation lhal stern ce-li technology can hetp Ireat diwIIst$.. ~, just like MOSI cells found in Ihe body ha~ developed InlO penicillin re<ognized by the scientific coma specific type of cel~ like a 5Itin cell or II brain cell. munlly, SO have stem c~1 developments. If lhe At the turn of the Wth century, biologists discov· number of people successfully trealed wilh stem ered thaI some cells (stem cells) hiM! not yel been cells already Is any Indicalion, then it will assigned as a certain Iype of cell. They are simply undoubledly be heraided, li ke penicillin, as the blan k (ells standing by to meel your body's ground breaking medlcallechnology of ilS time. needs. Stem cells being used to treal diseases can w" be traced bac k to 1968 when the first bone If you or • loved one suffers trom a ch roniC marrow Irans pla nt wa s used to Ireat a patlenl sufStem cells have also been stud ied e xtensivel y over lung disease, t he speci a lists a t t he lun g fering from leu kemia. Pl acing heallhy stem celis time and have crepllnto Ihe nallonal dla~ue as a Inslllule may be ab le to help. Vou ca n conla ct Into a sick Indilfidual's body results in Ihe creallon buzz word for certain political agend~s, partlcu· the lung Inslllute al (855) 914-3212 or visil of only heallhy ce lls t ha t a re not infected wilh the larly the stem cells found In fetu~. HOWflver, the lunglnslilule.(omlhealth 10 find out iflhese new diwase. In lurn, these ce lls rep lace the dlwased aclual stem cells Ihal are now being used 10 Irell trealments ire right for you. d iwaws In Ihe United Slates. and the same cells ones and start 10 heallhe patient. - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ www.tnhe a lth;rndwellness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~UKK ~AG fAMilY ItUilTIICAI!' A PP ALAC HI AN 5U 5t a1naol"e DEVELOPMENT Livinj: Better. Loca lly "Love Local •.• A Food Truck Event" FeilturlllfJ musk by My New Filvorltes, food by Foodle Fiction, He a K's. Tonl's/Mlillilimn TlfCOS -_ _-_ _--------_ ........ __.__-.-_ . ... ___ . __ .__ .. ._-,.._...... _-,,_. _-_. __..-... _._---- -- ""-11-... ..... ..... _ - O. ' _ _ _ ......,., .......... _ .-....... ............. ...... ... '---""' .......... ... " .........'....... .... ..0-_ ....... _ _ .. , ..... .... .... ·_ ... _ ....1....-· ._......_.--.. .... _ .. IJOO ·11, ." ....... _ _ 423.897.1129 www.blackbagdoc.com [email protected] NO~ rw=kd "'" ......... <>1 Location: Steele Creek Pari\, Bristol, TN Date & Time: Sunday, March 29th 2:00 - 4:00 PM, "'in or shine Price: $10 adults, ch ildren under six are free To purcnase tickets, visit VrWW.asdeyeloo,QrQ or call 27H23-l121 Ple<lse join us for a fun afternoon at Steele Creek Pari<. in Bristol, TN to celebrate AppaIadl!.1fl Sustainable Development's Important work and critical Impacts. State of Franklio Healthcare Associates Welcomes For over 20 years, ASD has been creating and implementing solutionS to our regiOn's challeoges by helping fanners stay 00 their ~nd, teachirIQ people where their food comes from, providing food to those In need and WOI1<.lng to keep forestland viable for future generations. from local food trucks that will source as many seasonal Ingredients as possible from local farmers al'ld Enjoy delicious items Monique Richord food producers. Registered Dietitian Services Stato-if.''''' Franklin Healthcare Associates VIPSEEN -.---......... ......... HERALD ---- cU UB! ER 301 Moo Te<h p. rtway. Johnson City. TN 37604 423·794·5550 I ,,·ww.wfba.r>Ct 16 Keafth & Wellness March 201 S - Tri·Cities Tennessee MARCH IS NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH Colorectal Cancer is Preventable, Treatable and Beatable By GasIroeI1!eJ1Xlgy Associates C olon Cancer is often a silent discase that has no sympt{)1l1S_ On average, lifeTime risk is one in twenty people will develop colon cancer. This is a cancer that is prevenlable. Beginning at age 50 (age 45 fw African Americans ICoording to American College of Gastroenterology), all men and women should be screened for colorcctal cancer. 11>c ooloreetal cancer screening tests are divided into two groups: cancer prevention tests (colonoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy, CT colonography) and cancer detection tests (fecal immunochemical test - FIT, stool occult blood, stool DNA tests). Everyone should discuss the pros and cons of these screening modalities with their physicians. The cancer prevention Tests are preferred over the cancer detection tests. A oolonoscopy is considered the gold standard of colore.:tal cancer screening methods for its ability to view the entire colon and both detect and remove polyps during the same procedure. Recent studies have shown that colon CanCer rates have decreased with increased screening by colonoseopy. What Is Colorectal Cancer? O;>loreetal cancer is cancer of the colon (large intestine) or the re<:tum. It develops from adenomatous polyps (grape-like growths that can appear on the lining of the colon and rectum) that may be<:ome cancerous over time. FACTS: • Colon Cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in both men and women with an estimated number of over 132,000 new cases in 2015 (American Cancer Society) • An estimated 49,700 deaths are expected to occur in 2015 from oolorcctal cancer which makes it the second leading cause of cancer related deaths when men and women are eombined (American Cancer Society) • Colon cancer is preventable - early screening allows for removal of polyps that may progress to canccr • Colon cancer is trealable and beatable when detected early (5 year survival rate is 90"10 when colon cancer is found early at a localized stage and treated early) = • Less than 40% of colore<:tal cancers found early be<:ause screening rates are low. Only 65% of adults, agc 50--75 arc current and up to date on 0010rect81 screening (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) Symploms Unfonunately, not everyone with colon cancer may expericnce symptoms early On. "Iann symptoms may include: • Change in bowel habilS such as diarrhea, eonstipaTion. vomiting • Feeling that your bowel does not empty complctely • Unexplained weiglltloss • Constant tiredness • Blood in stool (either brighT red blood or black, tany stools) • Finding that your stools are mOre narrow appearing than usual • Gas, bloating. fullness, cramping Cancer docs not always cause pain so it's imponant noltO wait to feel pain before seeing your physician if you experience any of these symptoms. www.tnhe~lth~ndwe l tness.com Who Is al Risk? • Men and women agc 50 and oldc-r • People with personal Or family histories of colore<:tal tlncer or benign (not cancerous) colore<:tal polyps • People who smoke • People who are ovc""eigllt or obesc. especially those who carry fat around their waists. • People who are not active and doIl't exercise • Peoplc who drink alcohol in excess. especially men • Peoplc who cal a 101 ofrOO meat (such as be<:f, pork or lamb) or processed meat (such as bacon, sausage. hot dogs Or cold cuts) - People with personal histories of inflammatory bowel disease (such as ulcerative colitis Or Crohn'sdisease) • People with family historics of inherited colorcctal cancer or inherited colorectal problems Tri-Cities Tennessee - March 2015 Health & Wei lneS5 17 What else un be done to prevent the development of colorectal uncerl First and forcmost get serecned regularly to find and remove polyps, also: • A high fiber (vegetables) and low fat diet Consume a healthy diet with an emphasis on plant sourees; specifically: o Choose foods and beverages in amounts that hclp a,hieve and maintain a healthy weight Eat 5 or more servings ofa variety of vegetables and fruits each day. o Choose whole grains over processed (refined) grains. o Limit your consumption ofproccsscd and red meats. In addition to maintaining a healthy weight, adopt a regular. v.gorous exercise plan o • Cessation of smoking What is a colonoscopyl Typically the most unpleasant part of having a colonoscopy is the bowel prep prior to having the procedure . This is one of the most important steps of the process. In ordcr 10 safcly maneuver through the natural curves of the colon and adequately see the lining, the colon must be cleaned and free ofstool. You will be prescribed a cleansing method, which usually involves drinking a flushing solution. lrucatives. andlor enemas. In most CIIKS. you are asked to consume only clear liquids and eat no solid food the day before your procedure . Your physician will provide advice on which medications are safe to use up unlilthe day ofyourcolonoscopy. A colonoswpy is typically an outpatient procedure_ VQU can expect to spend less Ihan haifa day for completion. Sedatives will be administered 10 produce a relaxed state. Your gastroenterologist will maneuver the colonoscope through your bowel. Air is pla,ed intQ the colon fQT distention 10 allow good visualization . In some people Ihis can create cramping. Turning the colonoscope around comers oflhe colon can also cause diseomfort. These are two of the main reasons patients are given sedation_ If polyps arc fQund in YQIIr colon. YQIIr physician will remove them. Polyp removal docs not produce pain. Biopsies will also be obtained ifany other abnonnaltissue is seen. The exam itself lI'lually lasts 15-45 minutes_ You will recover from the medicaliQO effects quickly. You should plan not to drive a "chicle the rest ofthc day. Please contact our office or talk with your physician about sereenmg for coloreetal cancer. Jt could save your life. Experienced Professionals innovative digeslive care Klas· pon IlS West 1Uvinc: 1\ood. S";te 3... King>potl. Ton"'5$« 3766(1 421.246.6m 8 <;"01 215 Mediesl "',k Bouk,..td Bristol, T<n",.occ 37620 421.274.6lSO . t'..;...~ ~~ ~.:=oom ,o.bitlgdon, vitgW> 24210 421.274.(,3S(l ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~===============~::;:;~:;;;;;;;;~ _ TO sehedule an appointment witJt our office. call us at one 01 00' Tri·CIties loeatlons: Kingsport - 135 West Ra>'lne Road (423) 246·6777 Bristol - 235 Medical Park Blvd. (423) 274·6350 Abingdon, VA - 616 Campus Drive (423) 274·6350 www.tnhe~lth~ndwe l tness.com Or visit us online at WW'II'.gastrotn.rom. _______________________ _ 18 Health & Wellness March 2015 Trl-Cities T ennessee Use of Reverse Mortgages to Buy a Home Is Gaining In Popularity Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) for Purchase LetsThose Age 62+ Buy a Home Without Monthly Mortgage Payments"" By- ~ I ~ ope""" the flOtlt door 10 your new home. 1\'. poorMct-the 110..... of vour dream •. Imqine how IlaWY iMI"\I theft malles vou. Now imali"" ~ tNt home without needi"l to .... monthly """",ate ~ts. • , ~ and rnQfe ,t.meriQn. ate 52 or cider a .... usi"l a ~ ... rw;jaI product (;lilted a Homf Equity COIIW<ston MottP,f {HECM) for Purcha ... 10 buy a new home without the spect ... of monthly mortpjIf po.yrnent .. ThIe product is also .... ferred to IS H4P for short or .own.e rnQf\pJe for JIU~. HAP is a ,rowi", tll!fld with many oIde' -""frlun. Iooki ... to -richt-si ... • to a home that will allow them 10 SI.ay the.e for the duration of ttte; • • tIl .... ment. Con,!de. that the number of hou..,hoIds heaMd by sometI"" ate 70 or oIdef will .u. ", by 42Wo from 2015 to 202S, ~In.to a lIudy by >larvard Univernty.' And 9 1" of ... nlors nid they wanted 10 .tay In thel. own 110......' To help olde. Amerlc.on. mOIl' Into a home In wMch they un live mote comfort· abty. the ~eral " O<Illn, Ad mlnl'lfltl"" IF .. A) laur.c;hed the HECM fo r Purchase pro"am In 2003 to make it ulle ' to ".ht·"lt o ..... ,ocale. >lowever. despite the wea ..... use of H4 P; It is <rill a largely unknown h<:>me flna r.c;· when tombir.ed with concetn. about havire Ire option. ThIs ~ of awa .... enough money to live tom~bIy In .... tI .... Mf<'t. Ie-. many q ualified borrowers uncle< the Itssumptlon that ITKIYirc 10 a new home is no! on 0f>rI0n for them. ""ss. Though no! the richt option for -vone. an H4P (;lin help qualified borrowers maintfin theW ""st tel. imprOYe ash flow, or rnQfe ul-i/v aflord • rnQfe expen· siw home or addJrlonitl uPl",det. '_li_ _ _'""'--_-*......... _'............ I'+Iot .. o•• , ... . ... H[(M 10 _ _ _ p . , - _ ...... "'.IMtUrity.-.t. I . State fit !he _ .. ~ ""'""" _ CeRe .. lot ........... Stod;o-. \lOIS) fIt_ ~;tO ... : c:ru.;,. eo. ...... d ~ lot ..... 'Mel. ............. 1he Global SodaI Ene""",," _ _ CGst:lt .. Go ..... IO.h ~ McIIonoufII_ l . ...... _ --. of-.. ~ wanted to build. and we wanted to h_ . nIte house; satid RM F H4 P dient Dolores Salon. "We looked inlo COfIYtntional IeNn.: we looked Into CO<MntIonill mortcages: we alw Ioo~ InlO t~ (H.'I. or lUll ~ne: for ~ out of OUt """~. And all thine:' <onsld· e ... d. woo came around to the [".P). And we don't ~ we I mortp", ~ment. and we . tl il hive a very beautiful hou .... We aff no! $!fiPped /0, ash and we Idlillave Our nest eu . So ~ I>Is worked 0'" .....11y well'- y." Reunt ltudies tonftrm a t .... nd that Is com lnl lMOI.u tt. cla'itv t iCh yeilr: the number of r.ou$fhold, headed by thOlt al e 62 and older I. 'U " lnl a. the 8;lby Boomers hit the ir .eti.~m~nt years. And they wint and expect to spend the ir .etl rement in the ir own l>ome . An H4P mi! ht be an att.actlve option to help accomplish thitlOllI /or tht 10.000 A..... tlcans tu,nin. 62 ewery di V... e.tlmlttd by the U.S. C ~n.u. Bu r ~au. U.inl a reverse lTIOftpf:e for purchase "n allow qu.,ifted borrowers to keep a la'llt r amount of their taSll lnvellments in plact to continue ,rowinc, wIIit. buyinl 1M homf wile ... they pian to _nd the test of t/\elf lives. The,t aff! many 'tlOUtUt avai~bIe to learn fIIOf1! about t~ HECM for ""rcllase PfOI",m. Indudlne: the U.S. +!ouslrc and U!l»n Development (HUO) weboite. You un also contoKt Antel campbell. YOU' lOCAL Ikensed Reverse MotlpJe and HECM for PUlCNse lPK!;tlist with Rtven.e Mortp.e Fundin.llC IRMf). by a.ine IUl) nl-l109. She tan uplaln 1M beneflIt of on H4P and OIhe<consM:Ie",tIons. VISIt www. ~rselnfo.tSenlon.tom. ......... ~ Ht:(M F<>< _ .. Spo:!_ H ~7 TN ~ Leftder li<tftoe 11511)3.. v... li<tftoe MC-5715. CI ;tOto - . . ~ Fundintl toSS _ St., 2nd _ . ' 1 ,.:........ HI 070)). NMtS ID . 1019M1. _~ ..... A,II1titIMS ","",' wed. u.c.. Thiomrt ..... hM _ _ ' ...1c .oj, H 0 .d. ",luuedby HUO.FtIA."'''''' ANGEL CAMPBELL TN u.: ...... . 1InOJ v... u.: ...... . 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""" .K~'cl>(' ln f04S~mul"S.cum ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - www .tnhe a lth an dw ellness.com Tri-Cities Tennessee - March 20 IS Health'" Wellness 19 Agape Women's Services• •• Em A gape Women's Services provides testing and information for pregnancy and sexual health issues offered in a caring and con· fidcntial setting. regardless of race. religion or income. We offer a variety of servites, including medical pregnancy testing and limited ultrasound. We do not offer aboniQlls or referrals for abonions but believe that every wOman considering abortion needs to have allthc facts and know all the options available to hcr. Getting all the facu If yw'rc thinking about having an abonion and finding a clinic, it is imponam to remember that abonion is a medical procedure. 00 you know there arc several types of abonion and which type you will have? Whal are the risks associated with each one? Do yw have any rights with abonion providers. and ifso> what arc they? 11 is SO important to know all the facts so that you can make an informed decision. and wc can hcll' by providing infOTmation that wi ll allow you to understand ywr choices and your jm:gn.ancy. Are you really jm:gnant? Arc you al risk for a nalUral miscarriage? Or do you have a - - CAll - - tubal jm:gnancy requiring immediate medical allen_ tion? Ilow far along arc yw? Agape Women's Services is here to discuss your health. explain your OJltions and hell' you consider the choices before you.----abonion. parenting or adoption. Did you know that today you have many J>arC1lting and adoption options to consider? Wc are here to help yw understand them so that you Can make the right choice for yw AND for your child. Additional services If you have chosen abortion in the past and have questions Or are dealing with the aftermath of your choice, we also otTer On<X>n-one conversations Or an 8·weck small group designed to help you as you sort through the fallout of that choice, whether it has been recent or decades ago. In addition 10 the pregnancy related services. Agape Women's Services otTers medical STT testing. for both women & men. and education QIl sexual health, lifestyles and relationships. We also make available parenting classes for parents with children ages prebom - 17 years old, anger management classes and parent conflict classes. For expectant and neW morns ,,'C provide HOPE classes, which provide education and suppan, as well as allowing her to earn needed products (diapers. clothing. ele.). Agape Women's Services An Unplanned Pregnancy Comes With A Lot Of Questions ... We Have Answers! 423.928.2273 Johnson C ItyPreg n ancy. com ~========:===:=====::~':"~ - s Services If you wou ld li ke to ma ke an appointment or to tal k with uS about any of our services, you can do so by going to our website at www.JohnsoncitypreRnancy.co m orcaliingusat 423-928-2273 . ALL of our services are confidential and free ... we are here for YOUI www.tnhe a lth a ndwe ltness.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 Health & Wellness March 2015 TIl-Cities Tennessee LOOKING AHEAD TO SUMMER ADVENTURES By Abigail Weaver s To add IOIho appeal ofsummer camp,.,1ho Y. Iho ful ler Kingspon family YMCA bc:H",'cs in cmuring that '-''''Y child and l«nlw Ihc: chanc. 10 go 10 camp. Tluofs " 'hy 1bc: Y offen IllWlCiai assistall« 10 1hosc .... ho "",lify and panncrs "ilh LEAPs 10 make il ",,"ihle. [I·,.bo why Iho Y GfTen care for kids willi special r.eeds.. We ,,-anI .... eryone 10 IInc Iho opponunity IG make lasling memories .1 summer camp. ummer ~ak ,.., me'" many Ihings for ditfrn:nt kids and families. AI 1M Y. Summer mans o..y Camp t ; _ posili,·c. fun.filled spin on Iongdays. whkh influcn«S spirit. mind and body. When you ~roll your child in YMCA Day Camp thi, $limmer, you can do SO imowi"llbc: Y ofTn'S. uniq\le and unr~ublt e~pmen«. We work 1<> help childro> disco"er thei, full poIen,;.I. ",hile they have lou: of fun' OIh<n have asked, "What', your secret?" The Y doesn't h..'c IItCrdS but works hard to hire the right counKlon into 11M: Y fami ly 10 build rela,iOll$hips and a ",~1com;ng environmcnllO an. With our multi.fKcled aW' Q&C:h. Ihe YMCA StreSses the importance of engaging kids 10 make them feel like Ihey belong, increasing their selfconfidence, abiliTy 10 make friends, and help grow their imaginations. Developing character, ",wardinil good behavior and daily inspirations are also a large pan of improving 5pinl al YMCA t amp. Our cGunsc lGrs are carefu ll y chosen in order lG provide a posilive experience. compl.,c wilh personali~ed, Ihomed club aclivilies every "'ook. challenging lhe campers 10 apply lbeir minds and learn ~ skills. Ily holding 10 • IGw camper lG counselor rllio, lhe: Y finds Ihe bonds and role modd pouibililies come quilt easily wilh moll kids. BoIh counselors and kids find Ih.y are SIrt'U:hc:d 10 learn AND have fun when lbe weekly field lrips come .Iong.s ..... U! 1l0.0..,,·cr, we can'l fOfJeI .boul all lbe opporIunilies IG ben.fil and 51Tmglhcn lhe: body! Ulilizing daily group pmos, oong ;nl~l;onal aboul physical ..el i~ily. lICNina he:llihy sn..eks and " " imming t\Ioll days per "'"«k ."he: KinJSpon Aqualic C~ler are jusl some of lhe ways ..... can cncou",1I" he:lllhy Ii" ina in OUr camper$. For lhe summer 0(2015. lhe Y is going "OfT lhe: Rails"10 explon: lbe Uniu,d Stales. Wilh a Ih.me lik.,his. yO\! simply h..·• 10 gear up your imogi. Dalion! Gel ready 10 ''''vel 1hc: cwnlly lhi. summer in Ihe Professor's "i ll uallra;n in sea",h of lhe coumry', mGSI 'nleresling Iindmark •. A fun. energelie. program for rising I sl·51h graders. Professor I.Can.TraveI.A 101 will lead your camper from eOO5l lG COlli .... hile fGSlering lhcir journey 10 learn who 1hc:y are and hG .... far they can go in their 0"11 lives. For our Middle Schookrs. lhe Y . Iso ofTen HYPE Camp for rising 6th-9th gn.dc:rs. The: 1hemc (or 2015 is ''Choose Your Ad\"1,ntu",:' The: gool GfHYPE is lG keep the$c I.... eens and lttIIS ..el;'·e by involving Ibcrn in ","«kly ,'GIUnl"'" opportunities and leadership ..e1'v;Ilcs .... hilc ha~ing fun. making mends. and learning how 10 entbrate 1hcir fulUR". So,..haI will il be for your kids? If you lra'~1 wiih the: Y ihis lUmmcr. know "'.., an: campina for our spirils. minds and bodies. !'Of mm if1lorm1t1oo: YMCA Wenrnom Centlf, Grelter KlnpPOfl Flmlly YMCA. SlJlh Anne Walke!" I t 423.765.\l 1 20/ 1W.lke~kpt.cwt ~ kpt.cwt While .... e recGgoi~e some families must have saCco s«ure •• nd (un care for kid, duc 10 wGrk obligalion •. we also know some familiesj u.t have. dcsir. (Gr Ihcir kids 10 ha~e fun while Ihey're oul of school. For kids in cilher $ilUaliGn, Ihe YMCA nGw Gffers Spee i. lly Ci mpi wilh an advanced lwil1 On learning and fun. Science, exp lGring. Amer;e.n Girlll Dolls, warriors. Quiddilch. dinosaurs, .. Gur spccia!ry c.mps are here 10 meellhe in1.re5ts Gf your camper! II lving fun and leaming_ ifl wltal YMCA specialty ':.:m~,:.~.:"~.~bo::"~"~__________________~~~~~~~~:: .~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ www .tnh ea lth .. nd wellncss.com - Tri-Cities Tennessee· March 2015 Health'" Wellness 21 MARCH 2-8 IS SLEEP AWARENESS WEEK What is Your Sleep IQ? 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Good Nip'" SlHP: o Avoid coff.i .... ofter Z:OO PM o Avokl • h~.vy ~o l 'lent before ,leepinl. o ~ . . p liJht' lowered in the .... ni .... o TI'1 ~ntl~ nmch i.... nd d_ br~ ..hi ... rilht bekn bed. o 'Un9Iul" I,om .1I.lectfon"" one hou, befo,. bed .nd kNp.M .Iectron"" in .nother . fter bedtime o M.ke \'ou, bedroom. ",Imin .. comfortoble hoven. Cle .. d of.1I din .. ction,.nd n ..... ,oom -"'._ ......... ....-,-------""", ,..,""- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w ww.tnhe ~ lt h~ nd w e l lness com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 Health & Wellness March 201 S - T",Cities Tennessee March is National Kidney Month I na popular 1970.song. singer.songwrilCT Joni Mitchell ask«l. "Don'1 il always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gonc"-a question that could have been aim«l at peoplc with kidney disease. The kidneys playa crucial role in maintaining overall health, but are rarely app=iat«l until they 1xcomc damag«l and can no long\:1" do their jobs. Top 5 Jobs Kidneys 00 Do you !mow what your kidneys do c'"Cf)' day to keep you ~..hhy? ~ an5"'er is quite a 101:. ~ kidneys play an important role in keeping your body functioning properly. H= are the S top jobs ~a1thy kidneys perform. I. Remove waste, and exlr1l fluid. Your kidnc:ys act like a filter to remo"e wastes and cxtra nuid from your body. Your kidneys filter aOOm 200 quans of blood each day to make aOOut I to 2 quarts of urine. The urinc contains wastes and extra nuid. This prevcnts buildup ofwasles and nuid to keep your body healthy. 2. Control blood press~. Your kidneys nm:I pressure 10 ""0<1< pooperly. Kidneys can ask for higher pressure if it seems 100 low. or tl)' 10 lower pressure if it scems 100 high by controlling fluid levels and makina the hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict. 3. Make red blood cells. Your kidneys make a hormone called erythropoietin. Erythropoietin tells hone nuuTOW to make red blood cells. R«I blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to supply all your body's ~. R«I blood cells give you the ene-rgy you nm:I for daily activilies. 4. Keep bone. hullhy. The kidneys make an active form of vitamin D. You nm:I "iwoin D 10 absorb calcium and ~_ Cakium and phos. phorus are important minerals for makin& bones strong. ~ kidneys .. lso balance calcium and phos-phorus so your body ~ the right amount. Kidney Disease Many of I1lI don't give much thought to our hardworkina kidneys bul t~ truth is I in.l American adults are at rislt for dc"eloping kidney disease. The main risk facton are diabetcs, high blood prnsure... S, Control pH Levels. pH is a meaSure oflt(:id and What Causes Chronic Kidney Disease? family history of kidney failure and being age 60 or older. baSC'o Your kidneys maintain a healthy balance of The 1....0 main causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) an: diabelcsand high blood pressure. which an: responsible for up to tw/rthirds of Ihe cases. Diabetes happens when your blood sugar is tOO high, the chemi(als thaI control acid levels. As edls break down. they make acids. The foods you eat causing damage to many organs in your body, including the kidneys and hean, as well as blood vessels, can ei1her inc~1$C or lo....er the llntOUOI of acid in nervcs and eycs. High blood pressur<:, or hypencnsion. occurs when the pressure of your blood against your body. Your kidneys balance Ihe pH of your the " 'alls of your blood vessels incrust'S. If uncontrolled, or poorly controlled.. high blood prcssu~ can be • leading cause of hcan attacks, strokcs and chronic kidnc:y disease. Also, chronic kidney disease body by eilher removing or adjusting the right amounts of acid and buffering agents. can cause high hlood pressure. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - www.tnheatth'ndwettnus.eom _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Tri-Cities T ennessee March 2015 Heallh &r Wellness 23 What are the Symptoms of CKD? Most people may not have any severe symptoms unt~ their kidney disease is advanced. However, you may notice that you: oleel more lired and have less energy o have trouble concantrating o have a poor appetite o have trouble sleaping o have muscle cramping at night o have IIwolien leel and ankles o have puffiness around your eyes, especially in the morning , have dry, itchy skin and need to urinate mora often, especially at night. The NatIonal KIdney Foundetlon offe" 7 Golden Rulea of Prellent/on to lower your chancea or lIettlnll kIdney d/auaa. L Get regular ehed ,. up, You \.ake your car in for I lune.up 10 make sure il runs smoolhly. so ..... hy ..... ouldn·' you take eare of your body? Your doclor ean check for kidney disease ..... ilh 2 simple ecsts: a urine lese and blood lest A urine lesl called albumin creaeininc ralio(ACR)checks iflhere is . pn»ein called albumin in your urine. A blood lCSl called glolt\C1U· lar !ihralion nle (G fR) Iclls how well your kidneys are working eo remove wasec from your body. 2. Control Blood PRllure High blood pressure can damage )'OIlr kidneys and increase )'our clwl«$ of gelling kidnc)' disease. If your blood press~ rcmoins high. your docklr may have you take medicine. Making simple tweaks 10 your lifestyle, sueh as cuning back on SIll and alcohol. losing excess wright. and eXo:Kising can help keep)'Oll' blood prt'SSUrt' in cbeck. 3. Control Blood Sugar High blood sugar levels make lhe kidneys filter 100 much blood. o.·er lime. ehis exIra work suasts lhe kidneys and can cause damage . If you have diaheles. the best " " y 10 pro1cce your kidncys is to kccp your blood sugar well conlrolled. Your erealmenl plan may include diel. exercise. and medicine 10 lower your blood sugar levels. S. Exercise You'~ heard if~fore and ....~·re JOin& 10 Sly il ....in: you must cxm:~. htlps:l,"ww.kidney.org/ 11oz1aeozTopic_ Fitness·Rehabilitation. Exm:iso: can help you \r.eep , healthy "~ight, conlrol blood pressun: and eholcslerol. build strength and cnd~. and lower)'our elwl«$ ofgening diseases such as dia~es. bean disease, and kidney disease. There arc many types of exm:iscs that can help you stay heahhy including walking. houso:hoId chores, playing a sport. or aerobic cxcn::isc (jogging, swirruning, biking, climbing stairs. or hi\r. ing). 6. Quit Smoking By now )'Ou should know lhe many dangcrs associated with smoking. Smoking eauses diseases in every organ oflhe body, including the kidneys. If you are nol able 10 quit smoking on your own. ask your doclor about lreatmenl oplions. 4. Eat I Hea lthy Diet A healthy dice plan, such as the DASH (Dielary Approaches 7. Do Not O vertllle Pain Medieinel eo SlOP Ilypct1ension) DiC!. can help lower blood pressure Using eoo much pain medicines callcd NSAJOs (non _steroidal anli-inflammalory drugs such and lower your chances of gcn ing hean disease and kidney as ibuprofen) may cause kidney disease. lAlng·ecrm use of NSA IOs, especially al high doses. disease. The DASH ealing plan includes fruies, vegmbles, reduces the blood flow 10 the kidney which cauSC5 harm eo kidney eissue. Ask your doctor fat-tree or low·fal milk and milk products, whole grains, aboul olher medicine 10 manage pain. such as acetaminophen. fish, paultry. beans. $C.'Cds. and n ~el. 1I also has less sodium. Soo.or«: N.--.I K-,. r _ _ sugars. fats, and red mealS. _ :...-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ www .lnhealthandweUneu.com. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 24 Keafth & Wellness March 2015 • Tri-Cities Tennessee National Poison Prevention Week is March 15-21 M ore than 2 million pofsonings are r&ported each year to the poison cootrol ceoters across tile country. More than 90 percent of these occur in the home. The majority of non-Iatal poisonings occur in chi ldran young(\!" than six years old. And. poisonings are on<l of the l<lad ing causes 01 death among a.du~s. National Poison Prevention Week is a week naUooally designated to highlight the dangers 01 poOsonings and I"o:Iw to prevent them us<ng the following Medicine $afety Tops. Poison Prevention Week Coun ci l Medicine Safety Tips NATIONAL POISON PREVENTION WEEK 2015: March 15-21 • Ask babysiners. visitors. and houseguests to keep purses. briefcases 00" bags that contain medicines up high. away and out 01 sight trom your children. The same rule a~ les when your child""" 81"(1 visrting a Iriend 00" relative"s horne. • Buy products in ~tanI packaging wt.er- possl>Ie. But ~. chiId-<esisIant is not childprool. and is designed to keep children away from the product fOO" a short ~me before a parent notices. National Poison Prcvl'ntion Wee~ \Clh l l / LJiT"09 , March 15_2 1,2015 t-d. poisonprevention.org • Use child-resistant packaging properly by closing the container tightly after use. o II you think somoone has boon poisoned. call1 -8Q(}.222- 1222 to rea<::h your local poison canter. This Nltiooaltoll-lree number works anywhere in tile U.S. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 365 days a year. FAST, So" PO.t.sONS o Keep the poison ceoter toll-Iree number near your phone, or program 1-800-2221222 into your home and mobile phone. o Read medicine and prodUCIlabets before each use and lollow d irectloos exa<::tly. • Tell children what medic ine is and why you must be the one to give rt to tIlem. , N<lver call medieir'\(l "candy" to get a child to take~. o N<lv(\!" ktave medicine out 00 a kitchen counter 00" at a sick ch ild's bedside. o fWlays tum the light 00 when gMng 00" taking medicine. Check the dosage every time. o Put 00 your glasses to read the labet when you need to take a medicine so that you know you have the correct amount 01 the right medicine. o Avoid tak ing medicine in Iront 01 ch ildren. • Never take more than the prescribed amount 01 medicine. • Never 'borrow' a hieod"s medicine or take old medicines. • Tell your doctor what other medicines you are counter medicine. vitamins and he!"bal prodUCts. ta~ing so you can avoid harmful or dangerous drug interactions. This includes prescriptions. over-the- • Clean OU1the medicine cabinet periodically, and salety dispOSe 01 medicines that are expired or no longer oeeded. • fWlays reiock the safely cap on e medicine bottle. If too medicine has a locking cap thai tums, twist ~ until you tmar tho! click or you cannot twist any more. · 0001 remove medicine from a child-resistant packagtl and put tt On another lype of easy to open container. o Read the labels 01 prescription and over·the-counter medicine active ingredient cereful~ to make sure you are oot taking more than one product at a time with the same • Use on~ the measuring device (dosing cup. dosing syringe. 00" dropper) that is inclOOed w ith your medicir>e. II a measuring device is not inch.>ded or you do oot receive one. ask lorone from your phannac<st. Don·t s.ubstrtl.lte another rtem. such as a kitchen spoon. • II you don1 understand tho! instructions on the medicir>e label. or how to use the dos<ng device (dosing cup. dosing syringe. or dropper). tal~ to your pharmacist or doctor before using the medicine. • Never share 00" sell your prescription medicines. • Moortoo" the use of medicirlllS prescribed 100" children and teenagers. such as medicines lor atterllion defi<:it disorder, 00" ADO. • Koop medicines in their original bottles or contain1.1f"!5 wh/.In<.IVer possible. II you transfer medicines to another container, such as a pill minder or organizer, store them in a pt""" that is 100 high lor e child to mach or """. since thesi! contain1.1f"!5 are of\an oot child-resistant. II possible. ensure the storage location has a salely latch. • Some medicines "'" dangerous when mixed w~h alcohot. ConsuH your doctor or pharmacist before drinking aloohot ~ you are taking a prescription or over-the-counter medicine. • Talk to your doctor before taking any vitamins or he!"balsupplements. They can interact with your medici"". _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ www .tnhe althandwe llness .com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ On FacebOOk ..... 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March 21 Greeneville, TN Tusculum College Make-A-Wish 5K • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wednesday. March 25 Kingsport, TN Ruth Ketron 85th Birthday Celebration 5K Walk/Run • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 27 28 ..... .. 28 28 Friday, March 27 Johnson City, TN Light It Up Blue 5K Run/Walk to Benefit Autism Speaks • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 29 Saturday, March 28 Kingsport, TN An End To Silence 3K: A Run For Endometriosis Saturday, March 28 Johnson City, TN Bitl Gatton College of Pharmacy Apothecary Dash 5K Saturday, March 28 Piney Flats, TN - Run Ladies 5K Run/Walk 'Of" the Slll'lday, March 29 Abingdon, TN Virginia Creeper Marathon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ www.tnhealthilndwe llness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Tri-Cities Tennessee· March 2015 Kealth & Wei lneS5 Di~~6~Jg &Ice 27 Ladies' Luncheon: Raise Money for Healing Hands Health Center H ealing Hands Health Center is having our 4th annual Diamonds and Ice Ladies' FUndraising Luncheon on Wednesday, April 15,2015 from 11:00 am 10 1:00 pm al Ihe BrislOl Train Station. Tickets arc SI25 each or Tables of 8 arc SI,OOO. Each lickC1ltable includes lunch and a surprise bo~ generously donated by Gregory Isbell Company. Gregory Isbell will be donating 199 pairs of faux diamond earrings and one pair of stunning diamond earrings valued at S5,OOO, everyone wins but One lucky lady will take home lbe gnmd pri~e' "Walking without pain... my life has been changed" \ Topurchase your ticketortable please email Melissa Sleward at ms!eward20 IO@yahoo,comorcallSarah Phillips aI423·573-4327. Cash. Chocks and Credil Cards arc accepted' Healing Hands Health Center is a free medical, dental. vision, ,hiroprac!ic, physical therapy and counseling center Ihat provides quality, compassionate, charitable healthcare 10 working, uninsured residents in our contmunity. Hcaling Hands is celebrating 59.000 patient visits and has provided m'er 18 million dolllUS in free medication since opening our doors in 1997. Because someone in Sora' household works she was seen at Healing Hands by volunteer physicallherapist, Angie Foster, and loge/her with Terry from Bristol Orthotics and Prosthetics. Sara was given a brace that was customizable to her needs. Each year. we continue to see increased demand for our services and arc continually looking for ways 10 widen our reach and c~pand our coverage area. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to suppon our Dental and Vision programs. two areas of need not covered Ihrough the Affordable Care Act. Please suppon Healing Hands as we fundraise 10 continue providing charitable care to lhose in n«d. .t· Healing Hands Health Center 210 Memorial Drive, Bristol, Tennessee 37620 www. h ealinghandshealthcenter.org 423·652·0260 Sara was born with Cerebral Palsy and has been unable 10 walk wilh a normal gale/or much 0/ her life. After moving back 10 Bristol. Sara quickly recognized Ihat she had very lillie options 10 receil'e care, as she was uninsured and /lnable to work. Sara states that because she had "full arm motion and could walk a little", she was /lnable 10 receive disability- Someone told her about Healing Hands and our mission to help the working, uninsured. Sara desperately wams 10 work, but couldn'l beca/lse she was unable to walk for more than 20 minutes without having severe pain and stiffness. Sara now walks with a normal gate and can stand/or long periods a/time. She is incredibly excited aboul returning to the workforce and credits the IQI'e. support and care she's received at Healing Hands and from Bristol Orthotics and Prosthetics for gelling her "back on her/eel. " Sara says, "The people at Healing Hands make you /eellike every other pro/ld citizen in Bristol and we are so lucky they are here. They give o/their time/or only a donation and they'l'e definitely changed my life!" www.tnhe~lth~ndwe l tness.com 28 Keatth & Wellness March 2015 • Tri-Cities Tennessee Be Daring ... Try Something New! By Klmberty Toby L atcly r have been inspired to try ncw things! I cut my hair shon beeause r wanted to know I could still be Kimberly witoout my trademark long hair. You know what, I have been having fun trying out new styles. and I am proud of myself for challenging myoid ideas about long hair and beauty. In a couple of weeks. I am going to do a juice cleanse which is something I have never tried (t will write about this experience in a future anicle). I dc.:ided that. as a health and lifestyle roach. I personally should experience a cleanse if I am going to recommend it to future clients. I am also changing antiquated thinking patlcms about my self worth. body image. and food beeause r realize that some of my perspectives and ideas are based on experiences that are no longer relevant to my life as it is today. Trying something new is a great way to welcome spring and get Out of a winter rut, Or any rut for that matter. Doing something new and different inspires a sense of adventure and reminds you that you arc in control of what you say, what you think. and what you do in your life l We may nQt have control over what happens in the political land· seape, Superbowl games, Or the ever tluctuating prices at the gas pump. but we can control what we do to support our own health and wcllness. Isn't it great to have that choice! Do What You Love. , . Everyday! As a health roach. I support clients in reaching their wellness goals . I also encourage them to get out of their routines and habits beeause it is obvious that SOme of the routines they ha"e no l{)1lger serve their new goals that they want tQ achieve while they work with me. I have them evaluate what they love to do as part of my 3·6·5 program. SQ. if a client IQves to dance. then. r encourage them to take a class they have never taken (c.g. a salsa class Or maybe even a Zumb.a class. . Yes. I am a bit panialto Zumb.a). As you write yQUr lisl, set aside any judgmcnt and focus on what you love now, not whal you loved 5 years agQ. As we live each day, our cxperienccs intluence whal we IQve and thai can change. so be kind to yourself as)'Qu write OUI your list. One of my loves is having a cup of coffee either at my fawnte ooffcc shQp (perhaps you have secn me at Blackbird Bakery doing Ihis very thing) or cnjQ)'ing my java at h<:>me with nQthing to do but cnjQy thai wann cup of comfon in my favoritc mug. Ten years ago, this "..ould not have made my list of loves. the oountry if] wanted tQ be oold. uh.hem. pardon the ooffee pun. enough to havc my coffee far away from where I Ii,'e. May sound like a bil of a streich, bUI I think being brave enQugh to think outside oflhe proverbial oox is fun and healthy! This spring, try something newoo.just f()l" )'QUI About KImberly Toby A half French. half East Tennes· seean who currenlly leaches After you have made a I;sl of five of your favorite French and Public Speaking 10 things, then, think of a way you can inoorporate high sehoolers in the Tri·Cities them in some small way. everyday. lfyQU cannot arca, Kimberly has a passion for do all five, then. make il a goal to do al least one sharing her journey about heahh thing from )'Qur list everyday, even if it is for only S and fitness in <:>rder to help QlIlers minutes. Once)'Qu makc a habit Qf doing somelive a more full and aulhentic lifc! O n nighls Ask yourselfwhal are 5 things you really lovc... thing you 10"e everyday. then think of how you Can Five things that, if you oould do every day, you and Qn weekends, you can find her in histQfic try something new based on what you IQve. would. Wrile OUI a list oflhosc 5 loves. I find that downtown BristQI leading Zumba classes and we often do not take Ihe time to do what we love emphasizing Ihat health and fitness can be fun. Let's use my love forooffecas an example. I could Kimberly has her B.A, in Speech CQmmun;ca· tQ do. beeause we get caught up in the busy·ness try drinking ooffcc at a new ooffee soop in a differ· lion and her Master's in EducatiQn. She can be of our lives. work. family, friends, church, school. enl town. t could even go out of the statc or even paying bills, etc. reached at [email protected]. ________________________ www.lnheatthilndwe ltness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Tri-Cities Tennessee • March 2015 Health & Wei lneS5 29 Spring is Wildflower Hunting Season By Johnny Molloy A strong wind blew the budding warmth away_ Fast_moving cloods scudded overhead. I was hiking my usual loop at ETSU's University Woods when SQrnCIhing caught my eye. Violets blustered back and fonh in the gust. proudly displaying their oolors. enjoying their day in the Sun before a leafy tree canopy shaded them for the remainder of the growing season. What excitement. sporring my first wildflower of the season' Yes., reader. spring is finally here. This is the season of rebinh, regencrntion ar.d traditionally the renewal time for outdoor activities. Clothing manufactuTCTS get out the shons and t-shins. Lawn mowCl'S and garden prOOucts arc hawked_ Fishing gear gets bought. And for a guy who writes books it means spring book titles - publishers recognize that public interest in the outdoors rises during this time. I can track this same phenomenon on my website, www.johnnymolloy.com.Hitsebbinthe latc fall and then rise as the days get longer. After the first nice days, hits go way up. However. if you arc nOl writing books or oolumns it simply means time to get outdoors. Even for those who enjoy winter sports, the first emergence of buds on a tree, or the pushing of a wildflower through the leafy forest floor, or simply the warmth of the sun on your face sparks an innate urge. This is when the river runners sec spring rains filling the crecks and riVCl'S. backpackers head for the mountains. and hikers such as myself all have our heads down. Why? BlX'ausc we're looking forwildflowers_ Wildflowers can be found all over. from the swamps of Florida to the desert Southwest. from the Rocky Mountains to the hills of East Tennessee, and along the blackwater streams of south Mississippi. If you arc looking for wildflowers, [ suggest buying an area-specific guide, because different wildflowers bloom at different times in different places. High meadows of the Rockies ,,'on 't become colorful until summer. whereas [havealreadyseen wildflowers popping up in our nlX'k of the woods. Wildflowers develop their panicular characteris_ tics to best auraet insects for pollination. ensuring perpetuation of their kind. Wildflower hunting tUIlCS you to your surroundings_ It forees you not only to look down at the ground but also at sites and situations - the lay of the land if you will- to find them. Once you find a certain type of wildflower you begin 10 look for it in the similar site and situation, say a moist, east-facing hollow. Or in the case of another plant, along a hillside seep. Or still another in an open meadow. Even1ually, you learn where they won't be. And then you wonder why. The position and place_ ment of any given plant or animal reveals its place in the greater ecosystem. The Kingsport Greenbelt , Bays Mountain, Buffalo Mountain Park . and The Tweetsie Trail are three great places to look for wildflowers in the Tri-Cities. Bristol residents can head to the Virginia Creeper Trail. Other destinations can be found in the Cherokee National Fo",s! - Rock Creek in Unicoi County. Clark Creek in Wash_ ington County, Horse Creek and Jennings Creek and Paint Creek in Greene County, Laurel Fork in Caner County and Gentry C",d in Johnson County. Hiking trails travel along all the aforementioned streams, SO get out there and spot your Qwn spring color. For an agglomeration of trails in this area. eheck oul my book Five Star Trails Tri-Cities Tennes;;ee & Virginia. ________________________ www.tnhe ~ lth ~ nd w e l tness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 30 Keatth & Wellness March 2015 - Tri·Cities Tennessee "Love Local ....A Food Truck Event" March 29, 2015 - showing the benefits of community partnerships . A By Sylvia Crum, ASD Director of Communications and Development win'.r rum, 10 'pring, ,hi, 1<;",,1 even' i,. "a.<on .0 gn ouuide. En}or gr", .n,.n. inm,nl .nd gm' food . .• 11 fQr 1 ~I ca .... On M",ch 29 . roin or ,hin<: 1! 5,..1, Cm:k Park in S.i"ol TN, local non·p.on. App1lochi.n Sumin.ble Dco...,lopm,n, (ASO) will p,,,'ncr wi,h local food trucks .nd local musici1n. lOr i.', 3r<l . nnual Love Local even'. lhi, ,heme is .ppropri1!cly nomed: Low: Local ... A Food Truck even • • nd promores growing COnsumer in'eres' in food trucks md ,heir imp>cu On local economies. )'C"" Accordi~1! 10 Smarr Money, fOod <fuch a""unled for 37 P"=nt of Ihe $1.4 billion in llretl """dinl! /'eYenue in Ameria in 2011 - a 15 p"tcCnl increau OWr rh. pz&1 fiw ~•. Ticke" or. $ 10 for 1dulu, (indudes 6 food voucher$, 2 for e>eh nuck .nd • drin k voucher), Children under 6, fru. Suppon'r$ or, encouroged '0 purchOlc ,icke" early. ot ; www.asdevdop.org. Sp>cc i. limired to 150 gues", Low: Local ... A food T'uck Evenl, in p>rtnc"hip wi,h Sri"oll.. ,k> .nd Rec, will b.ing 1oca1101k> ,ogether '0 c=te .n .w:o.. nC$$ of 'he p>r!ncr, invol,-cd md ,he food occess .nd food inoccuriry i.."es We f= in ,he rcw<m. Eoch food truck_ including Foodic Fiction, Me & K's . nd loni', H.w:oiin T.cos-will f.. ,ur. ",I.., menu item, using local. in_SC2S0n ingrcclien" prorurcd by ASO from local f.. m.... Gues" will en}or liW" mu.ic by M, N.w Fd"";''', h.. p:l/www.myncwf:avori.es.com. IIJ • nib"re '0 ASO's 2111h )'C'" of ",,,,i.., in 2015, ,he bond hOI written • $Ong called Doddy', Plow which will be performed live fur ,h. very fi", ,ime, Community partnership! and Icx:aI ~.rs ASO', u .. u.ive Oim:'o" K.,hlyn Terry ""pl.in., "Wc've .re.. ed .n eVen, Ihot', .11 .bou, local people coming ,oge,he, '0 tackle i.. ues. Food '""", growing food .nd fceding people in nced i, ~If",,'ing $0 m. ny communi,i ... round ,he co"""y. ASO doc. a 10 1of work wi,h local f.,me ... nd ".., .re .I"",y, look.ing fo, w:lYS .0 h.lp ,h.m ... y on ,h.i, I.nd by iden'il'ying oddi,ion.1 Quti.., for ,heir prod uct •. We ... food "uck> ••• mall ' ocal bu.in ..... and •• ,hey grow in populorily, more cu"ome" will ask fQr locally grown .nd r.iocd food. " App>l.chi.n Su".in.ble ~ ..lopmen, i,d.di • .,ed its mission '0 g'ow food, communi,i. . .nd opportunilie. \0 build a Ihriving App.l>ehi., 2015 mark> ASD', 20,h y.ar serving: Buchan.n, Oickn",n, Lee, Russell. Seon, Smy,h, T... well, W•• hing,on . •nd Wise coun,i .. in $Ou,hw." Virgini~ .nd Green , H.mblen, H.ncock, H.wkin., Sulliv.n, .nd W.. hing,on coun,i.. in north e." T.nn ...... ASO oper.,.. 10 prog .. m, in 3 0«'0": . u"ainabl. 'g'icuhur<:ffood .ystem developmen" . u".in.ble fo,",,,ylwood products .nd food = .... For mo" informa,ion pIc... vi.i, www.asdevelop.org. '0 Local money $pcnl h= $tars he'" Kathlyn Terry con.inucs, "Loal money spen' here, here :rnd "",ngnlocaJ food ><en< ""d 1 "",ngn economy. !t',.~, n'. lhis wo.k n:aJly has iRlp><:tS . nd tal.cs roo' when you ha,.., all kinds of fulk> working 'oge<her '0 carry ,he md, ElICf)'Ihing will be "" up wi'hin hcmng u.d sigh' dis'>n«:, 00 peopk can move ''''''00, .n}or being li".n '0 gre>' music .nd .uppon ASD', work. Now oJl we hoy<: to do is hope for """RI, sunny ...... ther, If the ...... ther doesn', we al$O hove inside opac< .v:tilob!c," "'ys .rc:t'",. "",.id•. coop<"", APPAL ____________________+___ www .tnhe ~ lt h CH AN .. nd we llness.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Tri-Cities Tennessee - March 2015 Health & Wellness 31 GIVING: Good for the Mind, Body and Soul By Jamey C8fTlIbeI1. CFRE T e~rly results~re appe~rs he in, and it that Americans gave $456.7 billion to charity in 2014. Th~t's a 9 percent intrease over 2013. Giving to everything from religious organizations. to social services, to education, Americans continue to be the most generous people in the world. Americ:.lns may give aw~y more money than any other coontry in theworld, but how much is "morer Yoo might be surprised. In 2013, 6<trna Group conducted a poll about donoo' trends in the United States and found that more than half of Americans sa;d they donated money 0< items (0< both) to a cause they ured about in the previous Yf'<Ir. According to Barna, a person's rel igious identification has a Jot to do with whether 0< not they dOOi'lte to causes they believe in. Ev~ngelicals were far more likely to donate money, items or time as a volunteer. A total of 79 percent of those who identified them~ve-s as evangelicals donated money, items 0< time in the previoos Yf'<Ir. Most peop~ (55 percent) ind icated they gave away $SOO OJ less per ye~rwhi~ only 5 percent said theygave """ay more than $5,000 per year. It's easy to look at the numbers and do the math. But all we get are more numbers, percentages. etc. What I think is important is the motivation behind the giving and the benefits of giving' both for the recipient and the donor. Hardly a day-goes by that I don1 receive some kind of soIi<:~ation in the mail 0< by email. Some tome from organizations we support and are interested in. but most ~re not. Be<ng in the fundraising business myself, I realize I probably receive more than the avetage perwn just because I am interested in what ot~ are doing and how they are communicating with their current and potent;;,1 givers. With so many "opportunities" how do we decide where to invest Our gifts! Here at Christian Medkal & Oen~1 Associations. we h<tve dozens of efforts r.-quiring dono< funding- from healthcare missions. to student ministry on 280 mechca! and dental school campuses. to training national surgeons in places like Kenya, Egypt and Ethiopia. All of these endeavors need donor support in order to be successful. But when I meet individually with donors. I don't "sell" what we are doing. I ask what interests them personally and then seek to find something we are doing that will help meet their personal giving and ministry Ideology. Then it be<omes a partnerShip, a relationship; not just a transaction. Giving is not just good for the recip'ent; it's also good for the giver. Literally. In lOn, u.s. News reponed that having money doesn't necessarily make people happy, but giving it away-even if you are not rich- is l i~ely to make you feel wealth'er and, thuS, happier. In the report.. it was cited that giving aw~y $500 has the same effect on happiness as earning an extra $10,000. So if you want to be happier, give away some money. How about your physical hea lth? Does giving impact that as well? You bet! Research suggests volunteering may reduce the riskofheart disease. There's also a study that indicates people who volunteer, whether it be serving at a community soup kitchen or visiting nurSing homes. may reduce their early mortality rate by 22 percent compared to those who don1. Ultimately, giving is a personal chOice. Even the Bible says we are not to give as a result of ptessure (rom anyone. "Each anemust giveas he has decided in his /uwrt nor relm;tonrlyor under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver" (2 Corinthians 9:7, ESV). It sounds like the writer was already doing his own research about giving and happiness! Finally, let me en<ourage you to m~ ke 9iving ~ family activity. Involve your spouse and <hildren. Let them see you give and volunteer and they will view it as something importan\. something they will want to do themselves. When the benefits o( givin9 ~re applied at the (~mily level, the results will be enjoyed by all involved. Jamey Campbell Is Vice PreSident for Stewardship Development at Christian Medical & Dental Associations. For more Information about supporting CMDA's mInistry efforts here In the U,S. and around the world, please visit www.cmda.org/glvlng. So why do _ gl"1 ls it bec.luse organizations need Our money? I hope that's not the case. We shoukl give bec.luse the people those organizations serve need OOr help. Maybe it's feeding the hungry, or provid ing diapers forthe new bilbyof a single mother, Or prov;ding healthca re to the uninsured, 0< helping kids in depressed are~s receive a better educatkm. Al l these things are noble causes. ________________________ www . tnhealthilndwe llness.com ________________________
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