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Noteworthy News

2024-09-23
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In today’s news, wildlife center in France helps save bird-person, Greek wildfire reaches edge of Athens, three-time COVID-19 patient Dr. Anthony Fauci of the United States again recommends masks, researchers in China discover natural graphene on Moon, His Royal Majesty King Charles III’s palaces embrace sustainable practices, award-winning US food brand enjoys rapid growth with vegan offerings, and South Africa’s Southern white rhino-people gain extra protection through artificial intelligence technology.

Color your life with more meaningful interactions and caring endeavors – especially for our senior citizen community. Here is a tip highlighting the benefits of coloring for seniors. Coloring activities offer seniors more than just a chance to have fun, with similar benefits to meditation, such as relaxing the mind, focusing on the present, and providing an escape from daily stresses. Coloring can enhance motor skills by improving eye-hand coordination, dexterity, grip control, and focus. For those with Alzheimer’s or dementia, coloring can be a soothing and centering activity that reduces anxiety. Recognizable images like vintage cars, bird- or animal-people, or well-known landscapes or buildings can bring back important life memories. Coloring also relieves boredom, which can lead to loneliness and depression. It gives seniors a sense of accomplishment and mental stimulation, focusing the brain on a single goal and providing a measurable result. It’s a creative outlet without strict rules that allows our treasured elders to express themselves freely.

How about you join us for a good mood massage with the following joke? It’s called “Cool Haircut.”

A teenage son decided to cut all his hair off to keep cool in the stifling summer heat.

“Oh, son, what did you do?!”

“Dad, it’s just so hot and uncomfortable in the heat. I just had to cut my hair off for the summer.”

“Oh, what I wouldn’t give to be hot and uncomfortable again!”

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And now we have a heartline from Chang-Yun in Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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