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Did you know that more than 60,000 species of trees have been identified worldwide? There are an estimated 3.04 trillion trees in the world, which works out to about 422 trees for each person on the planet. This week Tidbits pays tribute to these leafy marvels and the many ways our very existance depends on them. Follow along and prepare to learn.

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the body. This makes it handy when a person burns their tongue on hot pizza cheese. Within days, the tongue will be healed again.

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• Different tastes are split into five categories: sweet, salty, bitter, sour, and savory. However, it’s a myth that different parts of the tongue experience different tastes.

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• There is no sense of taste without saliva, which activates the taste buds. A dry tongue cannot taste anything. The word “saliva” comes from the same Latin root word that gives us “salve.”

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• The tongue is one of the most sensitive muscles in the human body and is the most flexible muscle of all. Its sensitivity is advantageous when identifying unwanted items in your foods, right down to the tiniest fish bone, a strand of hair, or a grain of sand.

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• Up to 10,000 taste buds are in the mouth, but only 80% are located on the tongue. The rest are scattered in the nose, upper esophagus, the back of the throat, the lips, and the palate. The lifespan of a taste bud is ten days to two weeks.

• There are over 300 strains of bacteria living in a typical human mouth. The number of bacteria in an average mouth is huge, equalling the number of humans on the planet. • The saliva, the adenoids, and the tonsils do a great job of keeping bacteria in check, though it’s essential to maintain good dental hygiene. • The tongue’s condition can indicate many health issues, which is why many doctors will tell you to “stick out your tongue and say ‘Ahh’.” • Tongues are about three inches long, with men having slightly larger tongues than women (3.3 inches (8.4 cm) vs. 3.1 inches (7.9 cm).

• Taste buds are too tiny to be seen with the naked eye. The little bumps on the tongue’s • The membrane that attaches the tongue to the bottom of the mouth is called the frenulum, from surface are called papillae, from the Latin root the Latin word for bridle, referring to anything word meaning “nipple.” There are around 400 that restrains or controls. Sometimes babies are papillae on the tongue. Each one is crowded born with a frenulum that’s too short, hindering with taste buds just below the surface, while their tongue. This condition is called being the surface is covered with microvilli, highly “tongue-tied.” If it’s not surgically corrected, it sensitive microscopic hairs that send messages ADVERTISING PROOF can make it difficult for a baby to eat or talk. to the brain about anything entering the mouth. • When babies are suckling, or when adults are Mon., July 24, • Because the tongue can instantly send2023 so much5:00 Final Changes DUE: p.m.. slurping through a straw, the tongue acts like a information to thebrain, babies instinctively put  Prices  Hours Please review carefully. Double check: Phone Number(s)  Spelling piston, with the mouth cavity being the cylinder: everything in their mouths to explore. Contact your Tidbits representative immediately with changes or corrections. When the tongue moves backward in the closed • A child’s tongue has the same amount of taste Office: 760-320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com Fax: 760-320-1630 mouth, it produces low pressure, which sucks in buds as an adult, but they are all crowded fluid for drinking. together on a tiny space. This makes babies and infantsMike superPendley sensitiveConstruction to tastes, which may • About 80% of people can curl their tongues 16th pg, pickiness BW, 6x when trying new into a tube. Interestingly enough, in the case of account for their July 30, 2023 • Vol. 19 No. 31 identical twins, one twin may be able to do this foods. Adults often enjoy foods as a grown-up while the other twin cannot. that they hated as a child. • The tongue is one of the fastest-healing parts of • If you’re right-handed, you tend to chew your food on your right side. If you’re left-handed, you tend to chew on your left side.

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area. Over half of the forests in the world are found in just five countries: Russia, Brazil, Canada, the U.S., and China.

• Countries with the least forest cover include desert countries like Egypt and Libya, and small, densely populated countries such as Monaco, and frigid countries like Iceland. • About 58 percent of all tree species exist within the boundaries of several countries. Places with the most of these “country-endemic” species include Australia, Brazil, China, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. • Brazil has the most species at over 8,700, with about half of them only being found there. • Although tropical rainforests cover only about three percent of Earth’s surface, they are home to around half the planet’s animal species. • The Amazon rainforest alone contributes an estimated 20 percent of Earth’s oxygen, while phytoplankton in the oceans contribute a whopping 70 percent. • About 18% of the world’s forests are located within the boundaries of protected areas including national parks, game reserves, and conservation areas. Africa has the most with 31 percent, and Europe has the least at five percent.

only six inches deep, and most of the rest go only about 18 inches deep. Few species of trees have true tap roots. • The deepest tree roots ever found belong to a wild fig whose roots were found dangling in a wet cave in South Africa, 400 feet below the surface. TREE VARIETIES

• The tropical manchineel tree is the world’s most toxic tree, with all parts of it being deadly including the bark, leaves, fruit, and sap. Even the smoke from burning the wood and rain dripping off the leaves can sicken or be fatal to a human. Manchineel trees grow on coastal beaches and in brackish swamps, where it thrives among mangroves. In the U.S. they are mostly found in Florida. • Pine trees are the world’s most common species, found on all continents except Antarctica. • The rarest tree is the Pennantia baylisiana, which lives only on an island off New Zealand. When goats were introduced to the island, they destroyed the trees until only one was left. Scientists are working to save the tree by rooting cuttings and germinating seeds.

trees, but groups of cloned trees are much older. The oldest is an aspen grove in Utah, collectively called “Pando” which is Latin for “I spread.” It covers over 100 acres and consists of about 47,000 genetically identical individual trees linked by a single root system estimated to be several thousand years old. It is the world’s largest single organism by mass. Alas, the grove is gradually dying out, largely due to various human interferences.

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DAVY CROCKETT • In March of 1836 a legendary man died at a soon-to-be-legendary place. That man was Davy Crockett, and the place was the Alamo. • Known as “king of the wild frontier,” Crockett was born in Tennessee in 1786. He was a braggart, and once his escapades sparked the imagination of his countrymen, he did nothing to lessen their enthusiasm. Reserved Easterners were just beginning to recognize and appreciate the unrefined ways of the wilderness. Meanwhile, rowdies were swapping wild yarns of any hero who had a story to tell.

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west of the Mississippi. At that point Crockett parted company with Jackson, voting in vain against the Indian removals. Since Crockett’s defection was an unpardonable sin, Jackson immediately threw roadblocks in the way of Davy’s re-election. But despite Jacksonʼs efforts, he won re-election in a landslide victory.

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• Davy Crockett was always his own man. He marched out of step during Jackson’s second presidential term as well, bucking “Old Hickory” on national banking issues and land policies.

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New Trend: Japandi Style It seems only yesterday the word espresso went from ordering a coffee to the must-have color for everything concerning home decor. For nearly a decade, everyone everywhere wanted an espresso finish on their kitchen and bathroom cabinetry as well as on all case goods for their decor. As with all things, the trend pendulum went the other way, toward bleached and pickled finishes. Open any design magazine and you’ll find plenty of choices from blonde to driftwood greige. So, as quickly as you have finished reading this sentence, the trends coming from the latest European furniture shows have everyone’s head spinning as new, dark finishes emerge: dark bottle green, gunmetal finishes and chocolate on everything from wood pieces to metal legs. Today’s society is driven by machines and technology, so it is no surprise that when it comes to home decor, there is a necessity to embrace nature and emphasize the connection between human beings and nature. Natural and organic styles, such as wooden floors, stone, daylight and plant life, remind us of the exterior. The next decorating trend addresses the overreach of technology. So designers are exerting an effort to create small corners to get rid of televisions, computers, mobiles and all the technology that invades us. A small interior garden can be perfect for this. A fluffy sofa facing the interior garden can provide great comfort for a relaxing moment with the plants. The next large trend is a mix of two distinct yet complementary design styles: Japandi. Japandi is a mixture of the Nordic (primarily Swedish and Danish) and Japanese styles. Simply put, Japandi

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Women and Social Security -- Common Misunderstandings Whether you’re a man or woman, Social Security rules can sometimes be confusing and hard to understand. Today I’m going to go over some common misunderstandings that women have about their eligibility for benefits. And almost all these misunderstandings have to do with benefits they might be due from a spouse in addition to their own Social Security benefits. Let me begin my clarification of these rules by making this general statement: If you have worked and earned your own Social Security benefit, you will almost always be paid that benefit first. Only after you are getting your own retirement benefit will the Social Security Administration look to your husband’s record to see if you are due any additional spousal benefits. (The big exception to this rule applies to widows, as we shall learn later in this column.) Many married women think they can take reduced benefits (at 62, for example) on a husband’s Social Security account and then at full retirement age, switch to full benefits on their own record. But that can’t be done. There is something called the “open-ended application rule” that essentially says if you file for one kind of Social Security benefit, you are “deemed” to be filing for any and all other benefits you might be due at the same time. So that means if you file for spousal benefits, you are also filing for your own Social Security benefits. (Although again, there is that exception that applies to widows.) Speaking of widows, many women think that if they take reduced retirement benefits on their own Social Security record, that reduction will carry over to any future widow’s benefits they might be due. But that’s not the case. Your widow’s rate is based on one thing only -- how old you are when you start taking widow’s benefits. If you are over your full retirement age when that happens, you’re going to get a full widow’s benefit, no matter when you started your own benefits. As I was writing the above couple sentences, I originally wrote down: “Your widow’s rate is based on one thing only: your age when your husband dies.” Many times, that’s the case. For example, if your husband dies when you are 64, and you start getting widow’s benefits then, your widow’s rate would be about 80% of your husband’s benefit. But, that 64-year-old woman could decide to take, or continue receiving, her own retirement benefits and delay filing for widow’s benefits until she reaches full retirement age. Widows are the only Social Security beneficiaries who can waive the deemed filing rule mentioned earlier and take reduced benefits on one record and later file for full benefits on another record. Or lots of times, it’s to a woman’s advantage to start widow’s benefits first and delay her own retirement benefits until age 70. For example, that 64-year-old woman mentioned above could start off getting widow’s benefits. As I said, it would be about an 80% rate. If she could live on that until age 70, she could then switch to about 130% of her own retirement benefit. Another common misunderstanding has to

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do with the “10-year rule.” Many women think they lems. I know several men who have been married have to be married for 10 years before they can col- multiple times. If all these women are getting benelect benefits from a husband’s Social Security re- fits from all these ex-husbands, they must be draincord. But that 10-year rule only applies to divorced ing the system dry!” But actually, it’s rather unusual to have two women. In other words, if you are trying to get benwomen getting benefits on one guy’s record. And efits from an ex-husband’s Social Security account, you would have had to be married to him for 10 in my 50 years of doing this stuff, I only once saw years to be eligible. But if you’re still married to a record where three women were getting benefits your husband, that 10-year rule doesn’t apply. How- from one guy’s account. Why is it so unusual? Even ever, there is a law that says you have to be married though a guy might have had two or three or even more ex-wives, they all don’t get benefits on his acat least nine months. Speaking of divorced spouses, lots of wom- count because one or more of the exes have remaren are concerned that if their ex-husband remar- ried or because they are due benefits on their own ries, any benefits due his new wife will affect what Social Security record. If you want to learn more, there is a whole the former wife might be due on the ex’s record. chapter devoted to benefits for women in my little But that’s not true. Those benefits don’t offset one another. Or to put that another way, both a current guidebook called “Social Security -- Simple and wife and ex-wife could get whatever benefits they Smart.” * * * might be due from a guy’s Social Security account. If you have a Social Security question, Tom MarIf you have been married to more than one genau has two books with all the answers. One is called man, you are potentially due benefits on either hus“Social Security -- Simple and Smart: 10 Easy-to-Underband’s Social Security record (assuming you meet stand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions the eligibility requirements -- such as duration of About Social Security.” The other is “Social Security: 100 marriage or your age). You won’t collect benefits Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amaon both records. You will get benefits from the hus- zon.com or other book outlets. Or you can send him an band on whose record you are due the higher ben- email at thomas.margenau@comcast.net. To find out more about Tom Margenau and to read past columns efit. and see features from other Creators Syndicate writers Women who have been married more than and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at once also have some misunderstandings about www.creators.com. their Social Security rights. For example, if you are COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM MON., DEC. 11 currently married to one man, you cannot collect Pleaserecord. review carefully. Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  benefits on another man’s Social Security The primary exception to this rule applies to widContact your Tidbits representative immediately with changes or c ows who remarry after age 60. A woman over age email: valleybits@msn.com Fax: 60 can get married and still be eligible for Office: benefits760-320-0997 from a deceased husband’s (or ex-husband’s) Social Security record. Speaking of women getting benefits from Property of an ex-husband, I frequently hear comments similar J Arthur Law Firm AdVenture Media, Inc. to this one: “No wonder Social Security has prob- 12th pg 4C 13x

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viruses, so I still recommend getting the yearly flu vaccines. It’s my experience that when people tell me they have never had the flu, it’s not always true. Sometimes, the flu is mild and goes unrecognized. The flu is highly variable, and even young, healthy people with apparently good immune systems can succumb to the flu. * * * Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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The $883.7 billion National Defense Authorization Act for 2024 makes for some interest(c) 2024 North America Synd., Inc. ing reading, not only for what it left out, but what is included. What you won’t find is the medical cannabis pilot program for veterans promoted by DEAR DR. ROACH: I have had weightmany, but you will find a treatment program usloss surgery, specifically an adjustable lap ing psychedelics for veterans and active duty with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress band that was revised to a gastric sleeve in disorder. 2018. I have been given and read conflictSpecifically, it calls for clinical trials with ing recommendations regarding the use of the Department of Defense to create a system NSAIDs following these procedures. I have wherein they can spend up to $10 million on psyread that taking a low dose (400 mg) is conchedelics research. It only gives them 180 days to sidered safe. I have also read and been told get started. Covered conditions, besides TBI and to take the children’s liquid form at an adult PTSD, include depression and insomnia. dosage rather than the tablets. Some of the drugs to be used are psychedelI am a 57-year-old female. I have ic drugs psilocybin (magic mushrooms), MDMA largely avoided taking NSAIDs for years, but (ecstacy) and 5-MeO-DMT (from toad glands). I have developed osteoarthritis and find that There are some reported successes from I am taking them more often (400 mg once using psychedelics. The Food and Drug Adminisdaily, one to two times a week at most). I do tration said in 2017 that they’d had positive results using LSD and the magic mushrooms. The amounts ensure that I take them with food and also given are small and are called “microdoses.” take a Pepcid whenever I take ibuprofen. A short report with a lengthy list of citations -- A.W. in the Marine Corps Gazette in 2019 describes the use of LSD, mushrooms and more to attempt to ANSWER: There are several types of gain an edge in efficiency and productivity when weight-loss (bariatric) surgery, and the best MONDAY it comes to attention to detail, mental processing evidence that I found among those who had a and reasoning. The report points to the way LSD Prices  Hours Roux-en-Y gastric bypass shows Please up to areview 70% carefully. Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  changes the brain’s method of problem solving. increase in the relative risk of developing peptic Maybe this Contact your Tidbits representative immediately with changes or corrections. explains why it might be useful in helpulcers after surgery. ing veterans who suffer from PTSD. 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What You Need to Know About Medicare Spouse Coverage DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: Are spouses who have not worked outside the home eligible for Medicare benefits? I have worked most of my adult life, but my wife has been a mother and homemaker since we got married and hasn’t held an income-producing job since she was in college. Will she be eligible for Medicare? -- Searching Spouse Dear Searching: There are many couples in your situation when it comes to applying for Medicare. The answer generally is yes, your spouse can qualify for Medicare on your work record. Here’s how it works. Medicare Requirements Medicare, the government health insurance program for older adults, covers around 60 million Americans age 65 and older, as well as those younger that have a qualifying disability or have End-Stage Renal Disease. To be eligible, you must have worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years to qualify for premium-free Medicare Part A hospital coverage when you turn 65. If you qualify, then your non-working spouse will qualify too, based on your work record when she turns 65. Divorced spouses are also eligible if they were married at least 10 years and are single, as are surviving spouses who are single and who were married for at least nine months before their spouse died. In addition to Part A, both you and your spouse would also qualify for Medicare Part B, which covers doctor’s visits and other outpatient services, but requires a monthly premium. The premium for Part B beneficiaries in 2024 is $174.70 per month per person. Couples filing jointly with incomes over $206,000 per year pay even more. There are also a number of other caveats you should know about depending on your wife’s age: Older Spouses If your wife is older than you, she can qualify for Medicare on your work record at age 65, even if you’re not getting Medicare yourself, but you must be at least 62 years old. You also must have been married for at least one year for your wife to apply for Medicare on your work record. If you are still working and your wife is covered by your employer’s health insurance, she may want to enroll only in the premium-free Medicare Part A until you

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choices and enrollment rules visit Medicare. gov or call 800-633-4227. You can also get help through your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (see shiphelp.org), which provides free Medicare counseling. * * *

Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.

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ANTIQUE -- OR -JUNQUE by Anne McCollam Creators News Service

Whimsical Winged Kewpie Captures Hearts Q: I have been reading your column for years and have a question for you. Enclosed is a photo of a porcelain Kewpie doll that was given to me in 1950 by my greatgreat-aunt. She told me she got it in the 1920s. Marked on its back is the name “Rose O’Neill” and it is in perfect condition. It is approximately 7 inches tall, has yellow hair, blue wings, rosy cheeks and toes. I have treasured my Kewpies were the creation of Rose Kewpie all this O’Neill in 1912. time and want to give it to my granddaughter. Anything you can tell me about it will be appreciated. A: Rose O’Neill created the Kewpie image

in 1912 as illustrations for the Ladies’ Home Journal. She was an artist, illustrator, author and sculptor. She quickly realized the commercial value of her popular imp. Porcelain figures were produced by several Germany porcelain factories. As demand grew for O’Neill’s Kewpies, a myriad of images were made that included paper dolls, banks, soaps, prints, celluloid and composition dolls, post cards, and salt and pepper shakers. Your doll’s rosy cheeks, toes, eyes glancing to the side, starfish hands and little blue wings are typical of the lovable scamp. Some dolls had mov-

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Theodore Haviland China was founded in Limoges, France, in 1925.

A: Theodore Haviland used the mark you

provided. His porcelain factory was established in 1925 in Limoges, France and is still in business. Your platter was made around 1930 and has a value of $50 to $75. *** Q: : Can you tell me where I can buy a 1962 Mr. Ed hand puppet? I am not computer literate and do not go online. I would like to find one that is mint in the box. I hope you can help me.

A: The Mr. Ed comedy TV series featuring

a talking horse was popular during the 1960s. The producers marketed hand puppets that had a soft vinyl head and a cloth body. A pull-string activated the horseʼs voice. The cardboard box included instructions. A recent one, mint in box, was expected sell at auction for $300 to $500.

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* On Jan. 22, 2006, Evo Morales became Bolivia’s first indigenous president, with a primary focus on fighting poverty and reducing the influence of transnational corporations. As more than half of the country’s population identified as indigenous at the time, political analysts drew comparisons with the election of Nelson Mandela to the South African presidency in 1994. * On Jan. 23, 1986, the first musical artists were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, including Elvis Presley, James Brown and Ray Charles. Generally, the number of inductees each year ranges from about a half-dozen to a dozen. * On Jan. 24, 1908, the first Boy Scout troop was organized by cavalry officer Lieutenant General Robert Baden-Powell in England, who had also written a book called “Scouting for Boys.” Two years later, Baden-Powell went on to organize the Girl Guides as a separate entity. * On Jan. 25, 2005, more than 300 people died in a stampede at the Mandher Devi Temple in India during the annual Kalubai Jatra pilgrimage, which takes place during the first full moon of January and is marked by animal sacrifices to the goddess Kalubai. The pilgrimage attracts over 350,000 Hindus every year. * On Jan. 26, 2014, two white “Peace” doves released by Pope Francis were attacked by a seagull and crow shortly after they were set free. Thousands of people witnessed the attacks, as they had been observing the Pope’s Angelus prayer. * On Jan. 27, 1944, following the loss of hundreds of thousands of Russian lives, the siege of Leningrad was finally broken after 872 days, during which German forces had allowed no food or medical supplies to enter the country. * On Jan. 28, 1917, U.S. forces gave up searching for Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa after nearly a year, following his massacre of 16 American citizens at Santa Isabel in northern Mexico and another 17 U.S. citizens in Columbus, New Mexico. President Woodrow Wilson had sent U.S. forces into Mexico with orders to capture Villa dead or alive. (c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.


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