Dartmouth Atlas Project

For more than 20 years, the Dartmouth Atlas Project has documented glaring variations in how medical resources are distributed and used in the United States. The project uses Medicare data to provide information and analysis about national, regional, and local markets, as well as hospitals and their affiliated physicians. This research has helped policymakers, the media, health care analysts and others improve their understanding of our health care system and forms the foundation for many of the ongoing efforts to improve health and health systems across America. 

Music and Your Brain

from Jo-Ann Rapaport

Did you know that listening to music is good for you?  Click here for a short video, where CNN’s medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta describes the formidable effect that listening to music can have on the brain.

Research has confirmed that playing music is the brain’s equivalent of a full body workout!! Click here for a brief animation from TED-Ed, written by Anita Collins and animated by Sharon Coleman Graham that explains why playing music benefits the brain more than any other activity. 

The Power of Being Needed

Despite their differences in religion and politics, the Dalai Lama and Arthur C. Brooks agree on the healthful and joyful consequences of being useful to others.  They note a research study showing that senior citizens who didn't feel useful to others were nearly three times as likely to die prematurely than those who did feel useful.  Click here to read the article.

Jo-Ann Rapaport's Solution to Dry Winter Skin

How do you get moisturizing lotion smoothly between your shoulder blades on your back?  That’s where the itch associated with winter’s dry skin seems unreachable and intolerable to me.  Here’s my solution.  After showering and applying lotion everywhere I can reach, I take a square of paper towel and fold it into thirds.  I then pump moisturizing lotion over the entire exposed third.  I hold the top of the paper towel and place it on the nape of my neck. I then reach around for the other end of the paper towel and sweep it from side to side.   Amazingly I’ve just put moisturizing cream on parts of my back  I’ve never reached before!

Storyglory Workshop with Tina Martin Sat. Nov. 5, 10-3

THIS SATURDAY

Record your memories with a professional family historian.  Join our free workshop with Tina Martin (daughter of former residents Marjorie and Ralph Martin). You’ll learn how to use Storyglory, a free and simple personal history app for iPhones and iPads, to digitize a photo, record your memories, and share it with friends and family.

WHEN AND WHERE

Saturday, November 5
10am - 3pm
Residents Office, C Level (near Clermont puzzle table)

SIGN UP

Sign up on the Storyglory sheet on the Trips Shelf

BRING:  2 or more photos
An iPhone or iPad (or you can use ours)

QUESTIONS?  Jeff x1854  Sheila x1793  Caroline x1602

PRODUCED In collaboration with the Computer Committee

 

Laughter and Stress Relief: A Follow-up from Bill Rakower

Bill writes, "for decades now following the work of Norman Cousins, Ev and I have practiced so-called 'laugh therapy'.  It works remarkably well to elevate your mood."  He suggests going to YouTube, entering "laugh therapy" and you'll find many videos about how it works as well as videos that may make you laugh.  Click here to check them out.  Bill continues, "Of course, if you walk down the halls of KOH laughing out loud, your neighbors may think you are crazy.  You'll figure it out."