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OUR DEPARTMENTS Health Articles and Q&A Pages ............................ 5 Your questions answered from local physicians, medical news and information As We Age .............................................................. 11 Articles and physician information just for seniors Kids’ Health & Camp .............................................18 Information, news and expert advice to raising healthy children from pregnancy to 18 Men’s Health .........................................................30 Expert tips for Men’s health and fitness The Healthy Palate ............................................... 32 Recipes to enjoy and local dining options for eating out Healthy Home ....................................................... 35 Here you will find expert tips to make your home healthier, safe and fabulous Healthy Mind & Soul ............................................40 Inspirational stories and advice on achieving mental balance and clarity Financial Health ..................................................42 Information, resources and news related to the health and well-being of your financial future I Am Beautiful ....................................................... 47 Everything from tips to trends Where to go in NJ for specialty services Diet & Fitness ........................................................ 52

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Helping The Family Cope With Winter Allergies By Cassandra Mayall

More than 50 million Americans struggle with allergies every year. Many of these allergies occur in the winter, but are easily mistaken for a cold as the symptoms can be similar, but it’s important to distinguish between the two. Pollen isn't just an issue during spring and summer; in fact some plants pollinate in the winter, but additionally other indoor allergens can be problematic too. Avoiding The Cold Another trigger for winter allergies is the simple fact that people spend more time indoors to keep warm. Air indoors has been found to be two to five times more polluted indoors than outdoors, directly impacting your health. Commonly used cleaning products that contain chemicals add a lot of pollution to the air indoors and can trigger allergy symptoms, such as skin irritation, headaches and a runny nose. Children are more sensitive to chemicals in products, so try to use them when they’re not home or in a different room and open windows to improve the air quality. Even better, switch to natural cleaning products to avoid the issue altogether, which can be bought or made at home. Cedar Fever

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ADVICE FOR THE AGING COMMUNITY HEALTH SIGNS TO LOOK FOR WHEN YOUR AGING LOVED ONE IS LIVING INDEPENDENTLY By Sheli Monacchio Sometimes we don’t see our parents as much as we would like. Life gets in the way and our responsibilities pull us in many directions. We speak to mom or dad on the phone and they tell us everything is just fine. But is it? Take note of minor changes you may see while visiting your loved ones. Are they weary while navigating throughout their home or yours? Holding on to furniture and walls? Do they appear more confused with all of the family around and did they eat less than usual? Do they look like they are not physi- cally taking care of themselves the way they used to? It may be time to look into this a little deeper. Difficulties with Activities of Daily Living- (ADLs), such as bathing, changing clothes, housework, or even just getting around. Social Isolation- If your loved one stays at home with little social activity, or spends less time with friends that they used to see on a regular basis. Forgetfulness- Did your loved one forget to do the things they were used to doing daily or did they miss appointments?Remember that if your loved one is suffering from dementia, they cannot control their behavior. Provide a stimulating environment that will allow your loved one to remain safe. When the time comes that you can no longer care for your loved one on your own or if their symptoms become unmanageable, it may be time to reach out to a professional for help at home or take the next steps to find a community ap- propriate for your loved one. Loss of Appetite -Has your loved one been eating? If so, what have they been eating? If they can no longer cook for themselves and/or eat healthy foods, then it may be time to reach out to someone to help. Weight Loss/Looking Frail- This is a sign that their bones may not be as strong as they used to be, and if they fall then the situation could escalate very quick- ly. For instance, have your loved one hold a cup of coffee or tea. Do they have the strength to hold it or is the cup shaking? Neglected Environment- An unorganized, cluttered or messy home can be a sign that they can’t clean anymore, or it might be so cluttered that it can af- fect their own hygiene. Also look for: unopened bills and personal mail, a full voicemail box, an unmade bed, or expired food. If you see any signs listed above while visiting this holiday, it may be time to talk to your loved one about the next steps in their life to help keep them safe. Will they prefer to stay at home as they age, or is assisted living a better option for them? Caring Connections of New Jersey is a non-profit organization whose prima- ry mission is to educate seniors and their families on the options that are avail- able in their local community. Visit our website at www.caringconnectionsnj. org or call (609) 960-2265 for assistance.

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Growing up with AutisM: Tim’s Story By Pam Teel

18 year-old Tim Rohrer graduated from Allentown High School last June. Growing up was not so easy for him. Tim had autism. Like others with autism, Tim faced many challenges in life, both academically and socially. School was really hard for him. Even in a large high school with many students, there were still many times that Tim felt all alone. He tried hard to fit in, but he was always made to feel like an outsider. Because he was different, he didn't get invited to many play dates, parties, or social gatherings. A lot of times he sat alone during school lunches. Tim wanted nothing more than to be like everyone else and do the same things that they did. He wanted to be invited to sweet sixteen parties, the beach, or even just out for a bite to eat, but that rarely happened. Although people may be nice and say hello in school there is so much more to that they could have done. It’s an emotional struggle knowing that your peers are out doing things with friends and you are never asked to join. It was such a struggle for Tim emotionally to deal with all the pain of not being accepted. Tim’s parents always worried about his future and what he would be able to do. They wondered if he would ever be able to work, or drive a car, or even if he would be able to function on his own. However, as Tim got older, he surprised them all. He developed an ex- treme amount of determination and motivation to achieve things. He wanted to be like everyone else. He worked doubly hard in high school on things that for most teens were relatively easy. He was determined to learn how to drive and at sixteen he passed his permit test. When he turned seventeen, he got his license on the first try. He wanted to get a job like other normal kids. He knew it wouldn’t be easy having autism. He interviewed at many different places but never heard back from any of them; yet he kept looking. Eventually, he went on an interview at Iplay America and the people there hired him on the spot after he impressed them in a group interview. He’s been working there ever since. On more than one occasion they let his family know what a phenomenal job he’s doing. During high school, Tim received a few awards. As a sophomore he received the Principals Award, which is for kids that have had lots of difficulty but have persevered and achieved academic excellence. As a senior he received the Presidential Silver Award, another award based on those who faced hardship in life but have overcome and achieved academic success! As Tim got older, he had a dream, and that dream was to help raise awareness about social isolation and what it can do to you. He wanted to help to educate other students about acceptance of people who might have some physical and mental disabilities. He was tired of being invisible and wanted to help others who might have felt the same way he did in school. He talked about this desire for a long time and then decided to write a guide to try and teach kids to how to interact with those with disabilities. Learning to socially accept someone that has a disability needs to be taught when the children are young and carried out throughout high school. Parents need to let their children know that it’s ok to be friends with someone with a disability and how they should included in your school life and not treat them like they didn’t exist. There are only two kinds of people in this world, followers and leaders. Leaders aren’t afraid to step out of their norm regardless of what people say about them. Be that leader and the next time you see someone sitting alone at lunch or wanting to be a part of the conversation or the party, reach out to them, include them, despite what others think. When he showed the guide to his mother, she knew he had something special. She decided to send it to a few organizations. She sent it to the NJCIE, the NJ Coalition for Inclusive Education. The next morning they contacted her and said they loved it and wanted to share it on their website as a resource listing Tim as the author. They felt it was the meaning of inclusion and what they strive for. It was posted on social media and is now forever on their website. His mother also sent it to POAC, Parents of Autistic Children. They loved it too and are now using parts of it in school assemblies. A program Tim belongs to called Best Buddies, which promotes social inclusion, also loved it and plan to use it. Tim asked his mother to share it with the Millstone Community via facebook forums and the feedback was incredible. People thanked him for writing the guide. They applauded Tim for speaking up and sharing his story. The comments were truly inspiring. Tim’s journey to get his word out is still making its way around. It’s been truly amazing how fast his story spread and how much the community embraced it. It’s now posted on the AHS school website and Mr. Leary, the head of Child Study in Allentown, sent it to all the Monmouth County Directors of special Ed. Tim's employer was so impressed that they offered to help promote the guide using their PR department. Tim has also written a guide more for teens, which include worksheets that will help, teach kids. All of Tim’s teachers, work supervisors and friends in life will tell you that he is the kindest, sweetest, most polite young man they know. Tim currently attends the Monmouth County Career Center and is focusing on Computer and Business applications and is doing very well there. We need to teach our children to be kind to kids with disabilities and to include them in their everyday activities. It can really make a difference in someone’s life. No one should feel left out. Tim's dream to help end the struggle he had growing up is coming true. Getting his guide out to as many people as possible is a great start. Keep up the great work Tim. You will truly make a difference!

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