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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 27

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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QUICK GUIDE HEALTH How to get the most out of your visit to the doctor's office CONCERT REVIEW Stars shine at Ringo's Fraze show The former Beatle comes to town with Billy Squier, Edgar Winter, Colin Hay, Gary Wright and Hamish Stuart. Indsx 2 CELEBRITY NEWS 4 SMART MOUTHNIFTY NUGGETS 5 EMOTIONAL FITNESS 6 MOVIE TIMES 7 SEEN OVERHEARD 10 TELEVISION NEWS 11 HIDDEN TREASURES 12 DEARABBY 12-14 COMICS 13 HOROSCOPE 15 PUZZLES more specific words than, "This hurts." Try throbbing, piercing, dull, sharp, burning, squeezing, etc. Take care with medicines: Be sure to ask whether you should avoid certain foods or drinks when taking meds. Grapefruit is a common culprit, but there are others. The price is right.

Don't be shy. Ask the doctor whether a cheaper medicine will work just as well as the more expensive one he or she may have prescribed. Stick with one pharmacist if possible. The better these professionals know you, the better they can help with your various medical issues. Leslie Garcia, McClatchy Newspapers Want medical tips from experts? Prevention magazine offers these: Try these two strategies for making blood drawing easier: Drink 16 ounces of water an hour beforehand and dress warmly.

Being hydrated and having a raised body temperature enlarges blood vessels, making it easier to find a vein. Stay off hold: If you'd just as soon not listen to a choral version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" while you're on hold with the doctor's office, don't call first thing in the morning. Instead, try mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Also, avoid calling on Monday to schedule appointments. Be descriptive about your symptoms: C'mon, get out the thesaurus.

The doctor needs 937MOmS.COm Share photos of your baby and tattt to other moms! i -V! Slow to contact us To suggest a story for the Life section jcmu -man iu luiiinc ruai ai iJV3i DaytonDailyNews.com or call (937) 225-2441. To suggest a story for the Sunday Entertainment section or for GO! Send.e-mail to Alexis Larsen at alarsen DaytonDailyNews.com or call (937) 225-2427. To send an event listing Send e-mail to eventsDaytonDaily News.com, fax to (937) 225-7334, or mail to Events Desk, Dayton Daily News, 1611 S. Main Dayton, OH 45409. You can contact the Events Desk at (937) 225-0622.

To find out more about advertising In the Life section Send e-mail to Joyce Hayden at jhaydencoxohio.com or call (937) 225-2074. 3 things you could do today See DaytonDailyNews.comevents for a more comprehensive, searchable list of area activities. Graduate living at home? By Carol Simmons Staff Writer KETTERING A significant slice of rock 'n' roll history shared the stage at Fraze Pavilion on Tuesday night, July 8, when Ringo Starr came to town with his aptly named All-Starr Band. Between the former Beatle and his six musical cohorts, the assembled group could claim ties to pop rock, classic rock, hard rock, progressive rock, funk, psychedelic and new wave. And the combination worked beautifully in large part to the famously amiable Ringo.

Entering the stage waving two-handed peace signs, Ringo, who turned 68 on Monday, started the 2l-hour show stage front with a rousing version of his 1971 hit "It Don't Come Easy." "This place is wild," he said in response to the crowd fervent reception. "It's wild or the bar's been open all day," he added jovially. After a trio of songs from his extended catalogue, Ringo moved back to a raised drum kit to play while various All-Starrs took turns out front. Hard rocker and guitarist Billy Squier was up first with a driving a-ndition of "Lonely is the Night." Texas native Edgar Winter followed with an anthemic "Free Ride." Colin Hay, formerly of the Australian Kind Men at Work, offered up a syncopated "Land Down Under," and onetime George Harrison friend and hand-mate Gary Wright weighed in with "Dream Weaver." Rounding out the ensemble was Average White Band co-founder Hamish Stuart and veteran drummer Gregg Bissonette. )) More on the concert Visit our Web site for the full review and photos.

DaytonDaily News.com With jobs hard to come by, some college graduates are choosing to move back home with their parents. We'd like to hear how graduates and parents are making this arrangement work. What boundaries were established? Does your child pay rent? Is IHomeschool Nature Club barred owl search: Home-schooled kids in grades 5-9, 1-4 p.m., Sugarcreek Me-troPark, 4178 Conference Road, Bellbrook; meet at parking lot. (937) 438-5569. www.metroparks.org.

Reservations 2 Park (937) www.fraze.com there a move-out deadline? Please contact Natalie Knothat (937) 225-9714. or nknoth(ucoxohiacom with your name and daytime phone number if you would like to be interviewed. 3 Many Paths to Wellness: Coed wellness event focusing on mind, body and spirit and ways to obtain a healthier lifestyle, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark, 6733 Springboro Pike, Miami Twp. $20. (937) arboretum.org After Midnight: Rock, 7 p.m., Fraze Pavilion, 695 Lincoln Kettering.

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