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these conditions for such extended periods, their bodies have adapted to the thin atmosphere by producing a greater amount of hemoglobin, the red blood cell proteins that carry a larger amount of oxygen through the blood system. The added supply of oxygen greatly reduces the occurance of hypoxia. • Those living in the mountain regions of Tibet compensate for their low oxygen content by increasing their oxygen intake, which means taking more breaths per minute than people would who live at sea level.

1. W Tidbits of Coachella Valley Page 3 s m for four minutes, 36 seconds, reaching a speed • About 30,000 people scale Kilimanjaro every year, with a failure rate of 50%, mostly due to of 614 mph during his plummet through the s thin atmosphere. His amazing feat set a record for the fastest speed by a person in nonvehicular freefall. • The average Mount Everest climber needs about seven bottles of oxygen, enough to last for 35 hours, in order to increase chances of surviving the challenging climb. • Second only to the height of Mount Everest, the world’s next-tallest peak is considered Earth’s most difficult mountain for climbers to conquer. The summit of Karakoram, commonly referred to as K2, stands on the border of Pakistan and China at 28,251 feet. It’s also the deadliest to climb, with a death rate of around 18 percent, or about one person for every five who attempt reaching the top. The route includes a narrow, steep and treacherous 150-foot crevasse that is just the width of a climber’s shoulders and has claimed several lives. The summit was first reached in 1954, and only about 700 climbers have done so since.

• High elevation dwellers also follow a different set of rules in the kitchen since altitiude directly effects how foods bake and cook. Because air pressure is lower, foods take longer to bake. Liquids also evaporate faster, requiring a change when adding flour, sugar, and liquids to prevent dry or gummy batter. Dough rises faster at higher altitudes because gases expand more, calling for a decrease in leavening agents and a shorter rising time. Water also More than 200 bodies of climbers who have perished during the grueling Mount Everest exboils at lower temperatures. At sea level, water piditions still sremain on the mountain due to boils at 212 °F. With each 500-foot increase in the extreme danger and high cost of retrieving elevation, the boiling point of water is lowered them. A recovery mission in 2017 had a price tag close to a quarter million U.S. dollars. by just under 1° F. At 10,000 feet,OCT. for example, MON., 16 water will begin boiling at about 192°F efully. Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  Priceson the Hours • Situated French-Italian border, Mont HIGH ALTITUDE CHALLENGERS Blanc is the tallest peak in the Alps and ur Tidbits representative immediately with changes or corrections. • Colonel Joseph Kittinger of the U.S. Air Force western Europe. Its 15,774-ft. summit was set a record in 1960 for the longest parachute Fax: first conquered in 1786. It takes its name from 320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com 760-320-1630 free fall, a record that still stands. As part of the French for “White Mountain.” The town of Project Excelsior, Kittinger made a series of Chamonix, France, located at the base of Mont extreme altitude parachute jumps while testing Blanc, was the site of the first Winter Olympic a parachute system designed for pilots ejecting Games in 1924, with medals awarded in 16 CVfrom Black Car c/oProperty Scott Galloway of high altitudes. He floated up 102,800 feet events to athletes from 16 nations. Norwegian Inc. 1/16into pg. the 4C stratosphere 6x AdVenture Media, in a specially-equipped figure skater Sonja Henie competed here at Oct.helium 22, 2023 Vol. 19and - No. 43 He was in freefall balloon, jumped. age 11. Completed in 1965, a seven-mile-long tunnel directly underneath the mountain links France and Italy. Phone: 760.320.0997 Fax: 760.320.1630 • Tanzania’s Mt. Kilimanjaro is considered a valleybits@msn.com much easier climb than other mountains, and BLACK CAR requires no special equipment such as ropes, All Rights Reserved harnesses, crampons, or ice axes. It’s a “hiking” peak rather than a mountaineering peak, even though it’s the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. Standing 19,341 feet above sea level, it’s the highest point in Africa. A freeADVERTISING PROOF standing mountain is usually the result of activity, and Kilimanjaro is made up al Changes DUE: 12:00volcanic NOON of ash, lava, and rock. This dormant volcano carefully. Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  Prices  Hours was first conquered by climbers in 1889.

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Winning the Game Talk about a game night these days and it will lead to visions of groups of kids addictively playing Wii or Mario. Technology has bred autonomous games and gadgets where one needn’t interact with others. But that hasn’t always been so. Summer nights were once meant for fun and games with friends and family -- a special time for jokes and multigenerational conversation. Ever wonder what is the best use of an unused or odd corner of a room? It could be the perfect spot for a game table. Everything that is old is new again. Yes, I know, most of you associate game tables with bluehaired ladies playing mahjong or smoke-filled tables with your father’s questionable poker acquaintances. For many, this entails moving furniture around the living room and popping out a foldout table and chairs, with a smaller foldable tray table for snacks and refreshments. This was the norm, and no one seemed to mind -- until it was time to pick it all up late in the evening or early the next morning. Today’s rooms offer a variety of good locations for game tables. The open floor plan of newer homes can offer more than one location for one or more game tables, if necessary. Somewhere adjacent to or near the kitchen is always a good place. Other locations, maybe tucked away in a den or even a spare bedroom, can dampen the chatter and occasional outbursts from winning or losing players.

Food Manufacturing is another good site to watch for up-to-the-minute recall and alert information: (www.foodmanufacturing.com/recalls-alerts). Recalls.gov is yet another site for recall notices, and not just food. The site also lists motor vehicles, boats, medicine, cosmetics and environmental products. To sign up for any or all of these alert categories, click “Sign Up for E-Mail” on the left side of the screen and choose those of interest. Of all the recall sites, this one is most comprehensive because of the variety of categories of products that it includes. For example, if you wonder if your vehicle has ever had a recall, you can enter its VIN. Or go directly to www.nhtsa.gov. Signing up for these email alerts is simply a good idea. If you find that you are getting too much information, you can always cancel any that are duplicating others. It’s so much better to be informed and safe than to be sorry. * * Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply2@gmail.com. (c) KingFeaturesSyndicate

Here are some steps for prepping a space for a game table: 1. Make sure there is adequate light. For daytime playing, a source of natural light is always nice, so your game table should be placed in proximity to a window. 2. Fresh air is always nice, especially if there are any cigar smokers in the room. A reversible ceiling fan will draw the stale air up to the ceiling and keep your cards from flying. 3. To ensure fair play, avoid placing any mirrors or reflective surfaces, such as glass-covered framed art, near the table. 4. It is advisable to have an area rug underneath the table to help dampen noise created by conversations or chairs pulled from the table. 5. Game table dimensions can vary from about 36 inches for an intimate corner of a room, to a comfortable 42 inches. Larger tables can make it hard to reach the center of the table to play your draw. 6. Padding on chairs is recommended for long games, as well as those with upright back support to avoid slouching or dozing off during a slow game. 7. Allow space for shelves or a cabinet to hold games in an organized manner. 8. Make your design feel festive with splashes of color and interesting accessories. After all, your guests are there to play and be entertained. 9. A table, bar or bar cart might be needed for refreshments, snacks or a light meal served buffet style. Follow these rules and your game area ! will be a winner * * * Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida. His website is www.josephpubillones.com. To find out more about Joseph Pubillones and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Cody’s Corner (from page 9) for your dog to ingest. Fatty foods such as turkey skins and gravy can induce gastric distress or even pancreatitis, which is a serious inflammation of the pancreas that causes vomiting, diarrhea and extreme discomfort. Chocolate, candies, raisins and grapes are highly toxic to dogs and can be fatal. If you want your dog to enjoy a special Thanksgiving meal, prepare something deliciously appropriate for him in advance. Thanksgiving is a day of gratitude, a time to give heartfelt thanks for all we have, including our canine companions. Show your dog how much he means to you by caring enough to fill his bowl and belly with foods that will boost -- not hinder -- his health. Woof! * * * Dog trainer Matthew “Uncle Matty” Margolis is the co-author of 18 books about dogs, a behaviorist, a popular radio and television guest, and the host of the PBS series “WOOF! It’s a Dog’s Life!” Read all of Uncle Matty’s columns at www.creators.com, and visit him at www.unclematty.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM


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nual earnings test.” It is sometimes also called the “retirement test.” (More about where those terms come from in a minute.) But I call it the Social Security earnings penalty. And I’ve never liked this law. Before I explain why, let me clarify what I am talking about. The rules say that if you are a Social Security beneficiary who is under full retirement age and still working, one dollar must be deducted from your Social Security checks for each two dollars you earn over a limit that changes annually. It’s currently $21,240. (Once you reach your full retirement age, that penalty goes away.) On the surface, the law seems pretty straightforward and you may wonder why it causes so many overpayments. Well, it’s because when you scratch beneath the surface, it is an absolute mess to administer. To illustrate, I’ll use my own mother as an example. Back in the 1970s, she was getting Social Security retirement benefits but she was working part time to supplement her rather meager monthly check. She would start out the year reporting her anticipated earnings to her local Social Security office. They would adjust her benefits accordingly, applying the one-dollar deduction for each two dollars earned. Then inevitably, as the year went on, she’d work a little overtime or pick up a couple extra hours of work. She would dutifully report her change in anticipated earnings to the Social Security people, and further adjustments would be made to her monthly retirement checks. More often than not, she’d be charged with an overpayment and be asked to return some of her Social Security funds. Then maybe she’d be laid off for a time, and her earnings would go down, and she’d file yet another report with SSA and there would be more adjustments to her benefits. Sometimes the SSA owed her some extra money. Eventually, once the year was over with and she got her W-2 form, she would make a final report of her earnings to the Social Security office leading

to yet another benefit adjustment -- usually another overpayment. And on top of that, they would ask for an estimate of her anticipated earnings for the new year, yet more adjustments would be made, and the whole vicious cycle would start over again. Even though my mom’s story took place in the 1970s, the same rules still apply today and the same problems still crop up today with millions of Social Security beneficiaries who are under their full retirement age but working. I’ve always been puzzled by the earnings penalty law. From a philosophical perspective, I just don’t understand why someone should be punished if they try to work and earn a little money to supplement their Social Security benefits. Having voiced that philosophical concern, I should point out that I know the practicality of the law. It goes back to the very beginning of Social Security in the 1930s. Retirement benefits were intended to replace earnings a person loses when he or she retires. Or to put that another way, a person had to retire to get “retirement” benefits. And this provision of the law was a “test” of their retirement status. (Thus, the term “retirement test.”) Initially, the law said you had to be completely retired. But over the years, Congress eased up on that restrictive nature of the original law. They said people over FRA could work full time and get benefits. But they set up the messy earnings “penalty” for anyone under FRA. So, get rid of that penalty and you will get rid of millions of dollars in overpayments every year. * * * If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has two books with all the answers. One is called “Social Security -- Simple and Smart: 10 Easy-to-Understand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions About Social Security.” The other is “Social Security: 100 Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amazon.com or other book outlets. Or you can send him an email at thomas.margenau@comcast.net. To find out more about Tom Margenau and to read past columns and see features from other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www. creators.com.

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The CBS news program “60 Minutes” ran a story this past Sunday that was critical of the Social Security Administration and the way the agency handles overpayments -- money sent to Social Security beneficiaries that they were not due. I’m going to address that issue in today’s column. But before I do, I’ve got to put things in perspective. If you watched the news story, you could come away thinking something like this: “Those dumb bureaucrats. They can’t do anything right. They are sending millions of dollars in incorrect payments to people every year!” But here is the dose of perspective you need to understand. Social Security is a $1.3 trillion per year program. And those millions of dollars in overpayments make up just one-half of 1% of the program’s annual payout. Or to turn that around, 99.5 percent of the time, people are being paid correctly. So, overpayments are a problem. But nowhere near as big a problem as sensational news stories would have you believe. Still, millions of dollars are millions of dollars. And the Social Security overpayment problem is an issue that needs to be dealt with. Why do people get overpaid? The biggest reason has to do with a simple law that needs to be changed. More about that in a minute. But first, let’s briefly deal with the main issue discussed in the “60 Minutes” story. Once it’s been decided that someone has been overpaid, should the SSA take the money back? “60 Minutes” essentially charged that the agency was being too ruthless in its overpayment collection efforts. In a nutshell, one part of the overpayment recovery rules says the incorrect benefits must be repaid if the person who got the extra money was at fault in causing the overpayment. Most people probably would agree that part of the rules makes sense. But what if the overpayment was the agency’s fault? On the one hand, you could argue that even though the SSA made a mistake, the overpaid person still got money he or she was not due and the money should be repaid. But others would argue that the government screwed up and they should write off the overpayment as a loss. The rulebook actually says that even if the overpayment was the SSA’s fault, it must be repaid IF the overpaid person can afford to repay it. And carrying out that rule can really get messy and be subject to different interpretations. And on that issue, let me make this point. Many years ago, the SSA interpreted that part of the law much more liberally and was writing off (“waiving” is the legal term) many overpayments. And guess what? There were news stories critical of the agency for “wasting the taxpayers’ money” by not more aggressively collecting overpayments. So, you can understand why an old civil servant like me might be inclined to throw up his hands and say: “OK, people, what do you want? Do you want us to collect these overpayments or do you want us to write them off?” But we wouldn’t have to answer that question if a big part of the problem could be eliminated. So how do we do that? By getting rid of the No. 1 cause of overpayments: a provision of Social Security law that is rather archaically called the “an-

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How to Distinguish Heart Disease Symptoms From Panic Attacks DEAR DR. ROACH: How can you tell with at least a moderate degree of certainty that you might really have a heart or blood pressure problem, as opposed to just having an anxiety attack that is less serious? -- D.S. ANSWER: A panic attack is an abrupt change in mental state. They are usually unexpected, sometimes with or without identifiable triggers. Symptoms of a panic attack vary from person to person, but among the most common are feelings of heart palpitations; sweating; trembling or shaking; shortness of breath; chest pain or discomfort; dizziness; numbness or a “pins and needles” feeling; abdominal pain or nausea; feeling abnormally hot or cold; feeling detached from oneself or from reality; and a fear of dying, losing control or “going crazy.” Most of us have had some of these feelings from time to time, and some of these symptoms are identical to ones of heart disease, specifically of angina pectoris -- the classic symptom of poor blood flow to the heart. There are many conditions, both medical and psychiatric, that can cause these symptoms as well, so acquiring a moderate degree of certainty isn’t always easy. A very careful history exam helps. With chest pain due to heart disease, for example, symptoms are commonly brought on by exertion; whereas with a panic disorder, there might not be a trigger, or it may be triggered by psychological stress. Some people have highly specific triggers, such as open spaces or needles. Some people can trigger a panic attack just by worrying that they are going to have one. The time course of the symptoms can be very helpful. With a panic attack, the attack starts, and chest discomfort (for example) will then occur. In people with heart disease, chest discomfort starts, and then people will get anxious. I had a wise cardiology professor who told me to always consider heart disease even if a person’s history is suggestive of a panic attack. I generally check their blood pressure and order an electrocardiogram, blood testing (including thyroid tests) and sometimes other tests when considering the diagnosis of a panic attack. There is very effective treatment available for people with panic disorder (people with recurrent unexpected panic attacks that lead to avoidant behaviors), both through therapy and medication. But your question implies that being pretty sure of the diagnosis is wise before dismissing the possibility of cardiac disease or other medical diseases. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m sure you’ve answered this question before, but how important do you think the digital rectal exam is for a 70-year-old man with normal findings in his PSA tests? My previous doctor who retired would routinely do them during my annual physical, but my current doctor said it’s my choice. So, I’ve opted not to have it done. Thoughts? -- Anon. ANSWER: The PSA test is much better at diagnosing than a finger is. There are cases

where a clinician felt a tumor that would have been missed by the PSA test, so there is some small benefit to the digital rectal exam. But the benefit is quite modest. There are men who have come to expect that part of the exam and feel unsatisfied without it, just as there are some men who absolutely refuse it. So, a wise clinician gives the patient the choice after explaining the small benefit and nonexistent risk. * * * Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. (c) 2023 North America Synd., Inc.

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Disability Benefits Questionnaire Scam The Veterans Administration Office of Inspector General recently issued a fraud alert. They don’t do that very often, but this one is important: the Disability Benefits Questionnaire. The DBQs are those forms you give to your health care provider that, along with information from your provider, lets the VA evaluate your disability claim. The fraud involves trying to get money out of veterans in exchange for getting a provider to fill out the questionnaire and getting the claim filed. However, you do not have to pay to have that done. It’s free at the VA or through their accredited representatives. Per the alert, it’s the initial filing that’s free. Later, if there’s an appeal, yes, there might be fees for that appeal. Apparently, the scammers are asking for a percentage of any payments that you get or fees to file your first claim. And there’s more: The scammers might want to send you to a different health care provider, claiming you’ll have a better chance for higher benefits, likely by “finding” a diagnosis to get a better claims decision. For this reason they might even tell you to stay away from the VA exams. Worse, you might be asked to have your benefit payments deposited into the scammer’s bank account. To avoid the scammers, if you want help from a genuine accredited rep, go to the VA’s database to see if your proposed rep is listed: www. va.gov/ogc/apps/accreditation/index.asp. If you have an accredited rep and there are fees, discuss them in advance and check to see if those fees are legit: www.va.gov/ogc/accreditation.asp. Remember: Even if your rep is on the up and up, you’re responsible for the accuracy of the information in your disability claim. Don’t take chances. If you submit fraudulent paperwork, it’s a federal offense. Want to know what the VAOIG has been doing in your state and what they uncovered? Go to www.vaoig.gov/reports/data-dashboard and click on your state. That will give you all the reports they’ve done near you. * * * Freddy Groves regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply2@gmail.com.


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longed to my mother. She used it as a fruit bowl and I do, too. Because the design isn’t blurr y enough, I don’t think it would be considered an example of authentic flow blue. It is in perfect condition and stands about 7 inches tall. Marked on the bottom are a crown and the words “Regala -- Semi Porcelain -- Thomas Hughes & Sons -- England.” Anything you can tell me about my pedestal bowl, its age and possible value would be greatly appreciated.

A: Your pedestal bowl is indeed an example of flow blue. It was made sometime between 1896 and 1910 by Thomas Hughes & Sons, which was located in Staffordshire, England. “Regala” is the name of the pattern. It is less blurry than earlier pieces and typical of later flow blue dishes made around 1900. It would probably fetch around $100 to $150 in an antiques shop.

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• The world’s highest drivable road is the Uturuncu Road in Bolivia. This unpaved road climbs to a height of 18,800 feet, winding upward along a dormant volcano. A sturdy 4x4 vehicle is necessary to navigate this rugged drive. The road doesn’t go all the way to the 19,711-ft. summit of the double-cratered Uturuncu. Those determined to reach the very top must hike the remaining 900-foot steep climb on foot. • Those daring souls who want to conquer the world’s highest zipline will have to travel to France’s Val Thorens ski resort in the French Alps. This wild, hair-raising ride, known as “La Tyrolienne,” starts at an altitude of 10,597 feet and rapidly drops more than 4,270 feet in one minute, 45 seconds. The zipline stretches for nearly a mile and riders reach a speed of 62 mph. You'll want to bring a jacket. 

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Few people practice their tempo on the driving range, and even fewer may practice their tempo on the putting green. Yes, your putting stroke has a tempo, and it just may be the thing you need to focus on for better putting. Any smartphone today has a metronome app that can be download for free. Put your phone on the ground and turn up the volume. Start hitting some ten to fifteen footers on the green to get a feel for what’s normal to you before using the metronome.

Try 80 beats per minute with a dozen putts. Your backstroke and impact should be the “beat” on the device. Back..through. Then drop down to 40 bpm with another dozen. Finally, hover around 60-70 bpm with the final twenty to thirty putts. Usually if you’re struggling with putting, your tempo might be out of this range. Having a ADVERTISING PROOF brisk, yet repeatable stroke tempo can help you yourDUE: mechanics. Finalsimplify Changes 5:00 p.m..

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