Sunday, March 31, 2019

The Aging Life Care Association® Provides Easy Tips for Eating and Aging Well

As we age, what we eat becomes more important. Our bodies need nutrients to stay healthy, but
chronic illness, medications that suppress appetite, and a lack of interest in formerly favorite foods can
reduce the quality of our diets and our wellbeing. Older adults who live alone can be particularly
susceptible to poor eating habits, as there is no one present on a consistent basis to monitor the types
and quantity of food being consumed. Read all the latest news.

The Aging Life Care Association is a proud partner of Go4Life, the National Institute on Aging's program
that educates older adults on maintaining healthy habits. Below are some tips from Go4Life on solving
common eating issues:

1. Isolation and Eating Alone
Older adults can be prone to increased isolation and reduced socialization. In turn, the older
adult may start eating less, or not at all. Finding communities through local churches and senior
centers that provide meals can help promote better eating habits.

2. Unable to Cook Anymore
Physical ailments, reduced mobility, and injury can stop older adults from being able to cook.
Local resources like Meals on Wheels can provide nutritious, hot food on a regular basis, as well
as company.

3. Problems Chewing and Swallowing
A reduced ability to chew and swallow meats, fruits, and vegetables can cause older adults to
become malnourished. Make an appointment with your doctor and/or dentist to get the
medical support necessary to continue to eat healthily.

4. Food is No Longer Interesting or Flavorful
Depression, medication side effects, or changing senses as we age can make foods that were
once a favorite unappealing. Try new foods and spices, vary your physical activity, and stay in
communication with family and healthcare professionals about your eating habits. Be alert to read related news.

5. Dehydration
Older adults can have a difficult time drinking enough water to stay hydrated. Try to include a
variety of beverages, like tea or lemonade, or slice up fruits to add to water.

Families who have a long-distance older family member, or an older family member who lives alone, can
find support through an Aging Life Care Professional, also known as geriatric care managers. ALCPs use
their expertise, experience, and resources to coordinate needed aging services, communicate effectively
with family members and health care professionals, and provide on-the-ground support for older adults.
Aging Life Care Professionals can help monitor an older adult's food intake, communicate any concerns
to family members or guardians, and support the adult in getting the resources they need to continue to
eat healthily and age well. You can find an Aging Life Care Professional in your area at aginglifecare.org.

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ABOUT the Aging Life Care Association ® (ALCA): ALCA (formerly known as the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers) was formed in 1985 to advance dignified care for older adults and their families in the United States. Aging Life Care Professionals® have extensive training and experience working with older adults, people with disabilities, and families who need assistance with caregiving issues. They assist families in the search for a suitable nursing home placement or extended care if the need occurs. The practice of Aging Life Care™ and the role of care providers have captured a national spotlight, as generations of Baby Boomers age in the United States and abroad. For more information or to access a nationwide directory of Aging Life Care Professionals, please visit http://www.aginglifecare.org.

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Saturday, March 30, 2019

elope is Looking to Make a Splash with the Release of New Spitting Llama Sprazy™ Toy Hat

elope, Inc. Announces a new addition to the unisize plush elope Originals line for 2019. Squirt gun meets novelty head wear, The Spitting Llama Sprazy™ Toy Hat fits comfortably within their assortment of hundreds of animal-inspired styles. However, this particular llama comes with an unexpected feature: It actually spits.

"What's more fun than wearing an adorable, plushy llama on your head? Making it spit on your unsuspecting friends," said Lead Designer, Ashley Thompson. "It's our mission at elope to share laughter and wear happiness, and a spitting llama hat is almost guaranteed to elicit at least a smile, if not a full-on wearable water gun parade."

"It's really about incorporating happiness and play into your everyday life," said CEO Kevin Johnson. "Research is revealing this to be an increasingly important concept."

elope is definitely onto something, according to psychiatrist Stuart Brown, Founder of the National Institute for Play in Carmel Valley, CA.

"Play is a basic human need as essential to our well-being as sleep, so when we're low on play, our minds and bodies notice. Over time, play deprivation can reveal itself in certain patterns of behavior. It could manifest as crankiness, rigidness, or an overall feeling of being stuck. To benefit most from the rejuvenating benefits of play, we need to incorporate it into our everyday lives, not just wait for that two-week vacation every year," said Brown.

elope's Spitting Llama promises to deliver on the promise of fun. The wearer can stealthily soak their targets from up to 25 feet away, all while disguised as a lovable, unassuming llama. Featuring a hidden spray reservoir and pump-action trigger, this whimsical edition to elope's assortment boasts a surprising range that's both fun and functional. Read here.

The Spitting Llama met with a warm response from elope's product development and retail partners at both the 2019 Halloween and Party Expo and Toy Fair New York.

"We're pleased with the excitement from our costume and gift shop buyers and our toy buyers," said Johnson.

The elope Original Spitting Llama Sprazy Toy Hat is unisized to fit most adults and kids ages three and up. This plush style features an interior secret pocket (which conceals the spray bulb) and size adjuster for smaller heads. With a suggested retail price of $30.95, the elope hat will be available online and through specialty toy, gift, and costume retailers in March of 2019. Other Sprazy styles are set to join the llama later this year in plenty of time for summer shenanigans.

For more information, visit elope.com/llama

About elope Inc.
In 1993, elope's founders created an enterprise dedicated to a vision of spreading happiness and infectious joy: everybody's laughing on planet earth (e.l.o.p.e). Over 20 years later, it's that same delight in adventure, love of discovery, and passion for self-expression through creative costuming that inspires every product decision at elope. Our mission is to make everybody laugh on planet earth by creating the highest quality whimsical wearables, and providing fantastical service, while holding to the core values of socially responsible business. Our founders' genuine dedication to increasing the world's happiness expresses itself in costume and cosplay fashion excellence. At elope, we're not just in it for seasonal costumes on Halloween or other holidays, but we are committed to transforming the world with laughter and celebration 365 days of the year. We take pride in our commitment to helping the planet and people with responsibly sourced silly hats, funny costumes, and dress-up items as wearable art. We like to be inclusive by designing for men, women, children — everyone! Put simply, we take fun seriously. Keep on laughing! #laughwithelope

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Low-Cost, Self-Standing Sandwich Board A-Frame Signage, New from Sunrise Hitek!

Sunrise Hitek debuts new A-frame sandwich signage. A-frame signs are both economically priced and easy to use. Due to the "A" shape of the sign it can be set-up or collapsed in the blink of an eye. Since different users have different needs, Sunrise created two different versions of this sign. Customers can choose from a lightweight quick fold A-frame and a heavy-duty A-frame depending on where and how they plan to use the piece.

The quick fold A-frame option is both lightweight and economical, and a Sunrise exclusive design. Full color, full-bleed images are printed directly to corrugated plastic boards that are waterproof and outdoor durable. These signs are super lightweight and folded for shipment. To set up, one needs just pop open and interlock the legs to create a shelf. When used outdoors, weight can be placed on the shelf to improve stability. Graphic panes are available in (6) standard sizes plus any custom size up to 47"x47".

The Heavy-Duty A-Frame signs are a durable 100% plastic product that will not rust, splinter, or need painting. Sunrise is a great place to get them at very reasonable prices. The A-frame hardware is 27"x45" and has a 24"x36" sign area for inserting graphic panels. One can easily display a sign on each side of the stand. The molded handle provides easy portability. These stands can be internally weighted down with sand as well. The stand has a "lift up, drop in" feature and requires no hardware to add a rigid sign panel (up to 3/16" thick). The "lift up, drop in" feature is the key element that makes this stand different from other similar looking sign stands. Graphic area, 24" x 36" per side.

These signs have a wide variety of uses. Some popular ones include: sidewalk signs for both indoor and outdoor shops as well as bars and restaurants. Uses range from percentage off sale announcements to menus or even specials and hours of operation. The heavy-duty A-frame is perfect for restaurants and bars that frequently change out their menus and specials. A-frame signs can be used temporarily for wayfinding and parking at events like festivals or team building functions. The quick fold A-frame is great for realty signs and other signs that are used frequently, often at different locations. More info here.

About Sunrise Hitek
Sunrise Hitek offers speedy and innovative marketing execution for the world's leading brands. Sunrise is an Inc. 5000 company established in 1988 and employs the most advanced equipment and technology, such as G7-certified HP Indigo and UV flatbed presses, and digital die-cutting, to create best-in-class color printing, packaging, trade show graphics, and promo products. A privately-owned enterprise, the company is based in Chicago and sells products worldwide.

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SqwaQ to Unveil BVLOS Drone Command & Control Link at AUVSI

Soon, drones, air taxis and helicopters will be able to share the same airspace with unlimited range and onboard collision detection. Over the past year, a company called SqwaQ has been aligning with major partners in general aviation, telecommunications and drones to overcome the biggest hurdle restricting the wide scale operation of drones and air taxis: A reliable, robust data link with redundant safety backups and unlimited range that can support any aircraft flying from ground level up to 5500 feet altitude. SqwaQ announced today that it will unveil its patented 4G LTE data link at the upcoming AUVSI drone show in Chicago, April 30th – May 2nd.

Currently, drones rely on WiFi to fly, but this fails after 1-2 miles. Flying further can only be done using pre-programmed GPS coordinates that leave the pilot unable to control the drone or recover it in an emergency. Satellites require heavy equipment and cost over $1,000 per hour for enough bandwidth, so they are not an affordable option for civilian drones. 4G LTE provides a nationwide footprint but a single connection doesn't provide enough bandwidth and there is no backup if it fails. 5G cellular won't work for these aircraft either. The 5G cell towers have to point down toward the ground to work properly, so 5G signals cannot reach the altitudes where drones, air taxis and helicopters need to routinely fly.

The SqwaQbox is a bit like your cell phone, but combines up to 12 modem modules inside rather than just one, and slots for up to 24 Simm cards. All those connections are combined to create one fat, multi-redundant data pipe that can support multiple pilot view cameras, ADSB, VHF radio, pilot command and control, and any other IP traffic desired, at incredible speeds. SqwaQ already has four patents issued on the device but the real value is in the services the company provides. Click here.

SqwaQ is an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) similar to Google-Fi, but architected to serve the needs of high bandwidth Industrial IoT customers and aircraft operations. The company has bandwidth agreements to provision prioritized 4G and 3G data services on over 600 global cellular networks in 100+ countries. SqwaQ customers can routinely change cellular networks as desired, and even transmit on multiple cell networks simultaneously. That capability is particularly important to emergency responders and disaster management teams needing flexibility.

"SqwaQ is about to change the perception of capabilities that were thought to be years away. We can liberate manned and unmanned aircraft to safely share the same airspace, even flying in and out of major airports. How would YOU use that capability? Come tell us at the AUVSI show!", said Ted Lindsley, CEO. Read all the latest news.

SqwaQ will reveal multiple OEM, off-the-shelf, and product license options at the AUVSI show in Chicago, April 30th. The company is already in NDA discussions with OEM customers and major stakeholders.

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Lancaster’s Coleson Fine Clothiers Opens New Store Location

The new store opening comes just weeks after their old store location on Queen Street in the center of Lancaster closed. "We wanted to provide our customers with more amenities, but we needed a larger store with more parking to do so," said Shane Behmer, co-owner of Coleson Fine Clothiers. "Our new store increases our opportunities for growth, which has already been put in motion with our on-site, 50-space parking lot, luxury lounges, sophisticated whiskey bar, and expanded inventory of artisan, European clothing pieces."

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Thanks to the new, convenient location, the store is easier to access from major highway routes to allow for more traffic from those traveling from suburban Philadelphia, Reading, York, and Harrisburg. The new space also offers an additional 4,000 square feet in comparison to the old store.

Kaitlin Behmer, co-owner of Coleson Fine Clothiers and wife of Shane, reiterates that despite the new, state-of-the-art space and more convenient amenities,
Coleson's commitment to providing a superior customer experience hasn't changed. "The heart of our business is unwavering. We strive to provide customized, convenient, and high-end shopping for all of our guests. Whether they're dropping by to browse or calling in with a last-minute request for an event, we have the ability to instantly create outfits that suit their personal styles, tastes, and occasions."

The new store's public grand opening celebrations are scheduled for Thursday, April 25 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Thursday, there will be a cocktails and hors d'oeuvres served, while Saturday will bring family-friendly fun that's complete with food trucks and children's activities. Both celebrations will allow customers to experience the new, cutting-edge store and browse the latest additions of menswear and womenswear brands and styles. Customers will also be able to submit their name for a chance to win a custom fitting experience that's valued at $1,500.

Stop by Coleson's new location today or call (717)-394-8842 to schedule an exclusive fitting and consultation to find the right style for you! With the expertise provided by Coleson Fine Clothiers, you'll be looking your very best every day from morning to night.

Founded in 1969, Coleson Fine Clothiers is an upscale clothing store that brings the fine New York City runway experience to Lancaster, PA. They offer hand-selected clothing from generations-old, family-owned European mills to ensure each piece is both luxurious and unique. Personal shoppers are also available to guide customers through their expansive selection of garments, picking out pieces that they know will best fit each individual's personal style and taste.

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Friday, March 29, 2019

Kovels On Antiques & Collectibles April 2019 Newsletter Available

Distinctive pottery made by the Martin Brothers of England from the 1870s to 1915 is featured in a sale report in Kovels On Antiques & Collectibles April 2019 newsletter. Martinware, as pieces are known to collectors, was made mostly of salt-glazed stoneware and prices for their grotesque bird-like creatures called "Wally Birds" fly high. Kovels' pictures the Wally Bird tobacco jar that auctioned for $37,000 along with other pricey Martinware examples.

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Baker Furniture Co. Has a rich tradition, making authentic reproductions that stand the test of time. Their workmanship is so good they have been asked to repair museum-quality pieces. A recent Detroit auction proved Baker's continued collectability and Kovels' April newsletter pictures vintage Baker chests, cabinets and tables with prices. Also find the coordinating April Dictionary of Marks illustrating Baker markings through the years.

Autographed baseballs are always a home run for sports-crazy collectors. As the baseball season gets underway, Kovels' reports on autographed baseballs recently auctioned in Dallas. See baseballs signed by notable New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers and others in Kovels' latest issue. Royal Doulton is still found in many homes and some classic pieces auctioned in Kansas caught Kovels' eye. See vintage Royal Doulton from Bunnykins to Sung Ware with figurines and flambe in between in the April newsletter.

Circus memorabilia is always a hit and Kovels' pictures nostalgic remembrances of circus days gone by. Examples in the latest newsletter include a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus wagon wheel, carousel panel and performer's garb along with selling prices from the Florida auction at which they sold. And Kovels' can never feature enough costume jewelry – this time from an Indiana auction that offered hundreds of marked pieces by midcentury makers such as Schiaparelli, Kenneth Jay Lane, Miriam Haskell and others.

The Kovels go "on the road" to Miami Beach to explore the Miami Beach Antique Show. Kovels' popular illustrated Collector's Gallery answers readers' questions about a Royal Bayreuth bowl, an ironstone pitcher, a souvenir silver tower box and a Bavarian porcelain dish. More than 70 antiques and collectibles are listed in the April Buyer's Price Guide.

Kovels On Antiques & Collectibles is available as a print subscription, or as a digital version that is part of the Kovels.com Premium subscription.

Terry Kovel is one of America's foremost authorities on antiques and collectibles. She is the well-known columnist and author of more than 100 books on antiques and collecting. The 2019 edition of Kovels' Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide is available at Kovels.com and local bookstores. This all-new 51st edition of Kovels' popular annual price guide features 16,000 prices and more than 2,500 photos, larger than ever before, on items in categories most sought-after by collectors. New this edition – 300 marks to help identify and date pottery, porcelain, glass and other collectibles. Terry Kovel will discuss antiques and collectibles topics with accredited media. Photographs are available. Contact pr(at)kovels(dot)com.

About Kovels.com
Kovels.com, created by Terry Kovel and her daughter, Kim Kovel, provides collectors and researchers with up-to-date and accurate information on antiques and collectibles. The company was founded in 1953 by Terry Kovel and her late husband, Ralph. Since then, the Kovels have written more than 100 books and hundreds of articles about antiques, including the best-selling annual Kovels' Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide. Their nationally syndicated antiques and collectibles column is distributed by King Features Syndicate to many newspapers nationwide. Terry and Ralph starred in television series on PBS, the Discovery Channel, and the Home & Garden Television (HGTV). The website, Kovels.com, has been online since 1998. It offers more than a million free prices, and includes a free weekly email called "Kovels Komments," giving readers a bird's-eye view of the market through the latest news, auction reports, a Marks Dictionary, readers' questions and answers and much more.

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216.752.2252
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Soon, It May Become Illegal for California MDs to Protect Children in Their Practice from Vaccine Injuries or Deaths

Although medical doctors and vaccine manufacturers have been protected from liability for vaccine injuries and deaths since the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, soon California doctors may no longer be able to protect their patients from vaccine injuries or deaths.

In 2015, California removed the personal belief exemption to vaccination for both private and public school attendance, and the responsibility of recommending a medical exemption to at-risk children then fell on their physicians. Now, SB 276 seeks to prevent medical doctors from using their expertise and knowledge to protect at-risk children in their practice from vaccine injuries and deaths.

"If SB 276 becomes law, children at risk of severe vaccine injuries will be at the mercy of public health officials with whom they have no patient-doctor relationship, and past, current, and future medical exemptions will only be approved if a child's medical circumstances are found on a short government checklist," explained PIC Founder and President Dr. Shira Miller.

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Physicians for Informed Consent has sent an open letter to California legislators opposing SB 276, citing that it is unscientific and unethical. "The chance of dying from measles in the United States is 1 in 10,000, based on data from the pre-vaccine era—when about 4 million U.S. Children got measles every year," said Dr. Miller. "1 in 10,000 is about the same chance as being struck by lightning once in your lifetime. The problem is that the risk of dying or being permanently disabled by the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has not been proven to be less than 1 in 10,000. This makes mandating the MMR vaccine unscientific and unethical."

"We all want healthy children," Dr. Miller continued, "and one of the best ways to accomplish that is by educating parents and doctors, not by using bad science and medical bullying, which are the antithesis of the ethical principle of informed consent—upon which modern medicine hinges." Click here.

Physicians for Informed Consent is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization representing hundreds of doctors, as well as scientists and attorneys, whose mission is to safeguard informed consent in vaccination. In addition, its Coalition for Informed Consent consists of over 150 member organizations which represent millions of Americans.

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