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Henderson’s Best
There are four categories where there
is a tie for first place.
Runoff voting for Henderson’s Best Cook,
Best Athlete, Best CPA/Accountant and
Best Personal Trainer will be on our
John Cloutier,
President
Brian Humes,
Vice President
partners walked on the moon.
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Joe Cloutier
Willie Odum
Coy Spencer
Support group sponsored by The
Hospice of ET meets each month
A monthly suppport group sponsored by
The Hospice of East Texas meets 5:30-
6:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each
Hospice of East Texas resale
shoppe needs volunteers
Hospice Of East Texas resale shoppe,
114 Richardson Drive, needs volunteers
to assist customers, work the cash reg-
ister and keep the shelves stocked. To
volunteer, contact Jamie Benson (903)
746-1814 or email <jbenson@hospice-
ofeasttexas.org>.
Medical fund account
at CNB for Randall Gill
A medical fund account is opened at
Citizens National Bank for Randall Gill.
Donatiions can be accepted at any Citi-
zens National Bank location.
Gaston Museum re-visits life
in the East Texas Oil Field
Gaston Museum revisits life in the East
Texas Oil Field from the early 1930s-late
1960s. The museum is located at 6562
Texas Hwy. 64 W. Visit <www.gastonmu-
seum.org>. Call (903) 812-1794, (903)
Events scheduled at Activity Center
(Meals on Wheels Building)
Dominos and Canasta 9 a.m. Tues-
days; Zumba Gold (for seniors) 10:15
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Kilgore College offers free
Adult Education Literacy
Kilgore College offers free Adult Educa-
tion and Literacy: GED, ESL and College
Prep classes for ages 18 and up at the
Henderson ISD Higher Education Center
(formerly Central Elementary Campus),
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honored by ASCAP
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NURSING AND REHAB, INC.
The Only Locally Owned and Operated Long Term Care Facility in Rusk County
Monday-Friday ($3 donation) open to all
Rusk County senior citizens; 24 hours
advanced notice needed for lunch. Call
(903) 657-4227. Lunch served at 11:30
a.m. Call GoBus at 1 (800) 590-3371 to
needed. Activity Center is at 302 Fair Park tistically significant) of strokes.
Ave. Bettye Scarborough (903) 658-2500.
In 2011, the same authors
tackled data from the Women’s
Health Initiative (WHI) study
in which 36,282 women took
1,000 mg of calcium and 400
IU of vitamin D or a placebo for
seven years. The initial study did
not reveal an increase in heart
101 Mary St. from 6-9 p.m. every Tuesday attacks among women taking
and Thursday night and day classes at calcium supplements, but as it
The, Boys and Girls Club 710 Robertson turned out, 54 percent were tak-
Thursday. For more information, call (903)
236-2004. Registration of new students is
the first Tuesday of each month.
at 500 to 1,200 mil-
leading to a the initial data ofthe WHI study)
Founder’s Award and honored 0„n„faLrPark„^enue:T°r i.n!?rTati9n’ ca"
those guys, you’d be happy to be with performances by Keith
alone’.”
Gordon described the Apollo
12 mission, the second moon
landing, as fiill of antics and dust, this year, announced
Zealand compared the effects of all about balancing bone health
1,000 mg of calcium citrate to with overall health.
those of a placebo. In five years
of follow-up, women who took
the calcium had an improvement internist and assistant professor
in the ratio of their good to bad of medicine at the University of
cholesterol (HDL/LDL). How- California, Los Angeles.)
ever, after 2 1/2 years, the group
that took the calcium started to
show an increased risk of heart thedoctors@mednet.ucla.edu,
attacks; after five years, they had or write: Ask the Doctors, c/o
a 49 percent increased risk.
Then there was a 2010 Brit-
ish Medical Journal study that
combined data from 11 studies
in which women took elemen-
tal calcium supplements of 500
mg or more. The studies, which
evaluated fracture risk and bone
density, weren’t intended to
assess heart attack and stroke
^Wednesdays. Hotjunches^ served risk, but researchers did gather
data on the conc[itions. In total,
the group that took calcium had
a 27 percent increased risk of
heart attacks and a 12 percent
schedule a trip the day before a ride is higher risk (not considered sta-
Blyd, from 8:30 a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. Tuesday- jng additional calcium beyond
the supplements that were part
of the trial. Noting this, the
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Friday Night: Mostly
clear, with a low around 47.
Veterans Day: Partly
sunny, with a high near 67.
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around 54. Chance of pre-
cipitation is 60 percent.
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chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 69.
Sunday Night: Partly
cloudy, with a low around
50.
Monday: Mostly sunny,
with a high near 68.
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The multiple Grammy
Award-winner, who turned 67
on
his second spacewalk. He down- honored at the ASCAP Country
played Apollo 12 being hit by Music Awards in Nashville, Ten-
lightning during launch.
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nessee on Monday.
Crowell, who announced
Gordon said people would often earlier this year he was cancel- Monday at Meals on Wheels
rate of hip fractures. But it’s true risk with calcium supplementa-
that supplements may have risks tion.
as well. Confusing, isn’t it? Here’s the
First, for women over 50, take-home message: If you’re
supplementation with 1,000 mg otherwise healthy, taking up to
of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin 1,000 mg of calcium supple-
month at the Hospice Shoppe?H 4 Rich- D leads to a 17 percent increased ments may be safe. But if you
ardson Drive. 903-399-8600. risk of kidney stones. Second, have risk factors for a heart
Wednesday, November 8,2017 — HENDERSON DAILY NEWS — PAGE 15
Mayor Pat
Brack signed
a proclama-
tion Nov. 1
promoting
Home Health
and Hos-
pice Month.
Shown
from left,
are, Cecile
Brewster RN
with Assist-
care Home
Health;
Kelli Potts
with Happy
at Home
Health-
care; Toni
Dorsey RN
with Assist-
care Home
Health; and
Staff photo by Renee Dumas Mayor Brack.
Texas celebrates Home Care, Hospice Month in November
SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NEWS
risk of kidney stones. Second, have risk factors for a heart
calcium supplementation for attack or stroke, such as a his-
people with kidney dysfunc- tory of smoking, diabetes, kid-
tion or those on dialysis causes ney dysfunction or a significant
increased calcification of blood family history of heart disease,
vessels and a greater risk of heart I would avoid large doses of cal-
attacks and strokes. cium and would, in fact, limit
A 2008 study of 1,471 post- calcium supplement intake to no
863-2108 or Jim Stroud~(903) 392-8786 menopausal women in New more than 500 mg per day. It’s
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It’s all about balancing bone health with overall health
authors of the Media Relations, UCLA Health,
study com- 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 350,
pared their Los Angeles, CA, 90095. Owing
data with data to the volume of mail, personal
from the 46 replies cannot be provided.)
percent who
were not tak-
ing additional
calcium. They
found that the
DEAR READER: You high- ashley m.d. group taking
light an interesting issue. There Ask the Doctors the 1,000 mg
is no doubt that calcium is ben- of calcium
eficial for bones, with supple- had a 16 percent increase in the
mentation improving bone den- rate of heart attacks.
Twit- noon the second Tuesday^ each month sity and - at 500 to 1,200 mil- Other grouped studies (using
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hospitalizations and the use of es, spiritual care, bereavement
expensive institutional settings.” services, volunteer services, and
“Home health” services meet other appropriate counseling
November as Home Care & Hos- the patient’s needs for skilled services.
pice Month in Texas. Approxi- and supportive care and include
mately 6,000 Home and Com- nursing, physical, occupational es” (PAS) include routine, ongo-
munity Support Services Agen- and speech-language patholo- ing support services which may
cies are licensed in Texas to gies, medical social work, home be performed by unlicensed per-
provide home health, hospice, health aide and nutritional sonnel such as assistance with
or personal assistance services counseling. Services range from self-administered medications,
to persons with acute, chronic or periodic nursing assessments to bathing, dressing, grooming,
long term illnesses or disabling high-tech intravenous therapies feeding, meal preparation, toi-
conditions. and enable persons to remain in leting and ambulation. Certain
The home is fast becoming their homes and communities, health related tasks may be per-
the center of health care as the Skilled services must be under formed for clients whose condi-
preferred choice among elderly, a physician’s order. All services tion is stable and predictable
disabled and medically frail Tex- must be provided by or under under the delegation and super-
ans. the supervision of the appropri- vision of a registered nurse,
“Our goal is to promote inde- ate licensed health care profes- such as intermittent catheter-
pendence and keep families sionals. ization, feeding through per-
' \ “Hospice” is care which pro- manently placed gastrostomy
field, RN owner/CEO of Assist- vides support for persons in tubes, administration of routine
Care. “Home really is the first the last phases of life — so they oral or topical medications, and
choice in health care for Texans.” may be as comfortable as pos- bowel and bladder programs.
“Home health care contrib- sible. Hospice recognizes dying It is designed to meet the long
utes to billions of dollars in tax- as a part of the normal process term care needs of clients in the
payer savings by preventing or of living and focuses on main- home or in other independent
reducing the use of more expen- taining the quality of remaining living environments.
sive institutional care options,” life. Hospice provides a coor-
said Rachel Hammon, execu- dinated program of palliative home and community support
care (treatment that eases pain services includes private insur-
ciation for Home Care & Hospice and improves the quality of the ance, Medicare, Medicaid, and
(TAHC&H). “Treating individu- patient’s life) to terminally ill other programs through the
als at home — whether someone patients and supportive services Texas Department of Aging &
who needs care after leaving the to their families and significant Disability Services. For
hospital, or a senior or individual others in both home and facility information
with disabilities that needs ongo- based settings. These services please contact AssistCare at
ing attendant services at home include medical care, nursing, (903) 657-4413 or visit
home health aide, social servic- assistcare.net.
Courtesy photo
Calvary Baptist Church held Hallelujah Fest on Oct.
31. Everyone enjoyed free games, candy and Trunk-
or-Treat. Shown are Heather and Pat Brown and their
sons, Alden and Layton Brown.
NASA: Apollo 12 astronaut Richard
Gordon, who circled moon, has died
ASSOCIATED PRESS and “all I could see was a black
cloud in there. I didn’t see them
Former at all. I looked in there and said,
Apollo 12 astronaut Richard ‘Holy smoke. You’re not getting
Gordon, one of a dozen men who in here and dirtying up my nice
flew around the moon but didn’t clean Command Module.’
land there, has died, NASA said. So they passed the rocks over,
He was 88. they took off their suits, passed
Richard “Dick” F. Gordon Jr. those over, took off their under-
was a test pilot chosen in NASA’s wear and I said, ‘OK, you can
third group of astronauts in 1963. come in now’.”
He flew on Gemini 11 in 1966, Gordon had been slated to
walking in space twice. During command the Apollo 18 mission
Apollo 12 in November 1969, that would land on the moon,
Gordon circled the moon in the but it was cut for budget reasons,
command module Yankee Clip- “He was a happy guy and just
per while Alan Bean and Charles the best possible crewmate and
Conrad landed and walked on friend,” Bean said Tuesday,
the lunar surface. Gordon died After retiring from NASA in
Monday at his home in Califor- 1972, he became executive vice
nia, according to the Astronaut president of the New Orleans
Scholarship Foundation. Saints football team. He went on
“Dick will be fondly remem- to be an executive in energy and
bered as one of our nation’s science companies,
boldest flyers, a man who added
to our own i
by challenging his own. He will
be missed,” acting NASA admin-
istrator Robert Lightfoot said in
a statement Tuesday.
Bom in Seattle, a Navy cap-
tain and a chemist, Gordon was
such a steely professional that songwriters Rodney Crowell and from West Rusk High School, the museum DEAR DOCTOr: Calcium
after a difficult first spacewalk, Kelsea Ballerini and hit country is °Pen 9 a m ’4 F Monday-Friday. js frequently recommended to
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in the elderly, but I’ve read that
calcium builds in the arteries
and heart. So what choice do
women have — die of a hip frac-
ture or die of a heart attack?
ask if he felt alone while his two ling all his 2017 tour dates due Henderson Art Club meeting 10 a.m.-2 Personally, I don’t know which
to a health issue, was given the pm. every Monday at Meals on Wheels would be better.
(903) 898-2251 or (903) 404-3913.
Bulletin
Board
London Museum, cafe located
on Texas Highway 42
Visit the London Museum in New London
to learn about the tragic explosion that
destroyed the London school in March
1937, killing many students and teach-
Singer ers. Located on Texas Highway 42 across
such a steely professional th nt songwriters Rodney Crowell and from West Rusk High School, the museum
he fell asleep during a break in songwriter Ashley ^Goriey were ^dVurtain service atthe seuTcafe red+^ce ^skofbone fractures
Visit <www.newlondonschool.org> or
call (903) 895-4602.
Wise Up Rusk County/Tobacco
Control, Prevention Coalition meets
Wise Up Rusk County meets 10:30 a.m.-
When Conrad and Bean ter last month that he had been at the Henderson Civic Center Board ligrams per day
returned and docked their lunar diagnosed with dysautonomia, Room. For information, <bettyelynne@ 9 to 19 percent decrease in the have not shown this degree of
module with his command mod- a disorder of the automatic ner- gmail.com> (903) 753-7633.
ule, Gordon said he looked in vous system.
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