Peaks Island 3-25-2013 T. OConnor
0700- arrived on the island
0800- met the ferry, assisted subject on Welch St.
0900- met the ferry, checked the welch St.. parking lot, patrolled the back
of the island
1000- met the ferry, checked the community center
1100- met the ferry, patrolled
1200- met the ferry, took a complaint about a subject on Luther St..
1400- met the ferry, patrolled
1500- met the ferry, patrolled the Bracket St.. area
1600- met the ferry, patrolled the school area
1700-met the ferry, patrolled
1900- met the ferry, patrolled
2000- met the ferry, checked the community center, patrolled
2100- met the ferry
2200- met the ferry, patrolled
Health Tip of the
Week
Get a Little Sunshine in Your
Life
Your body activates vitamin D from the sun faster and more effectively than
it soaks it up from food and supplements. But you know the trouble with that:
Sunlight is great for growing plants and yellowing newspapers, but it leaves
your skin vulnerable to skin cancer and wrinkles, and inflammation from burns
needlessly uses up your stem cells (better to have them to repair things like
your heart, kidney, or brain).
So what to do? Get some sun, but only a little bit. Just 10 to 20 minutes of
summer sun gets you the D you need for the day (in much of North America, winter
sun isn't strong enough to get D production going). Or use sunscreen and rely on
vitamin D supplements. Take 1,000 international units (IU) of D3 every day if
you're under age 60 and 1200 IU a day if you're over 60.
Source: RealAge.com