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Omega-3s are alpha fats; protecting your child from brain damage

Q: I’ve begun to worry about losing my mental edge -- and I’m only 48. Any dietary suggestions you can make that might help me stay sharp? -- Delores D., Westfield, New Jersey A: There are many dietary steps to take to make sure your blood flow to the brain doesn’t get obstructed by plaque-lined vessels and reduce your cognitive powers. You know my recommendations: No red or processed meats, no highly processed foods, no added sugars. Instead, focus on plant-based foods and healthy fats like olive oil and omega-3 fatty acids like ALA in walnuts and DHA and EPA that are found in fatty fish like salmon, herrings, anchovies and sardines.

Ask Amy: Woman wonders if plumber is tapping a scam

Dear Amy: I think I was scammed! As a divorced 62-year-old woman on a fixed income, I recently hired someone to fix plumbing damage to my house that insurance wouldn’t cover. His bid was substantially lower, and he could start the next day. He asked for half down so I sent him 50 percent ($300) through an online payment system.

Prevention of osteoperosis necessary due to drug’s side effect

DEAR DR. ROACH: I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020, and along with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, I have been taking 1 mg of anastrozole daily. The bone mineral density of my left hip has not changed significantly. The bone density of my lumbar spine has decreased 6.3% compared to 2020. Several of the doctors I’ve worked with are open to using natural hormone blockers, such as diindolylmethane, instead of the anastrazole. What would you recommend? -- B.C.N.

I RECKON…

Dear Readers, It’s funny now—that joke Mother Nature pulled on me last week—but I wasn’t laughing when, only a day after I’d packed all my summer clothes away, the mercury topped out above ninety degrees. And the winds that followed, as they abruptly changed the landscape out my window, didn’t do much to restore my sense of humor either. I’ve no idea where the leaves went because none are piled against the house and our patio is clean as a whistle. As I write, a breeze is still moving through the Flint Hills, rippling the pond water from east to west and making waves among the trees by lifting bare brown and grey branches up and down. The natural world’s undulations brought me to my senses. How could I forget the cardinal rules of dealing with the weather (Kansas weather) and life in general?

Eagles Shutout St. Paul 60-0

CANTON – Canton/Galva began their hopeful march to an 8-Man Division II state title on Friday evening when they hosted St. Paul and shutout the Indians with a 60-0 win.

Teutons Get Win Over Ellis, 36-7

INMAN – Last Thursday, Inman played host to Ellis in their first game of the Class 1A state playoffs and earned themselves a commanding 36-7 victory. For the season, the Teutons are now 8-1 and ranked number eight in Class 1A as they begin to prep for a regional playoff game next Friday on the road at Oakley.

Wildcats Win 48-44 Slugfest over Raiders

MOUNDRIDGE – Last Thursday, Moundridge battled hard and won a 48-44 slugfest battle over Central Burden in their first round of the 8-Man Division I football playoffs. The win puts the Wildcats at 6-3 for the season and earned them home field advantage on Friday for the regional championship match with Lyndon.

Little River Hammer Titans for 58-12 Win

LITTLE RIVER – on Thursday, Little River jump started their hopes for a trip to the 8-Man Division I state championship game by hammering the visiting Titans of Attica/Argonia for a 58-12 win in round one of the state playoffs.

Little River Earns #4 Seed at State VB Tourney

GOESSEL – On Saturday, October 22 the Little River volleyball team earned a trip to the Class 1A Division I state tournament for the second season in a row by out battling two tough opponents in Canton/Galva and Goessel.